01 - AGO Flashcards

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AW139 OVERVIEW

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  • Engines - Pratt & Whitney PT6C-67-C
  • 5- main rotor blades / 4- tail rotor blades
    Fully articulated.
  • Max weight 14,991 lbs (6800 kg).
  • Vne - 167 kts
  • Range - 420 nm.
  • Max weight for Cat A & B - 6800 kg
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AW139 COCKPIT

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  • Dual controls
  • 4- LCD flat panel displays
  • Honeywell Primus Epic Avionics System
  • Center console
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AIRCRAFT TERMINOLOGY

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  • WARNING- Personal injury or loss of life
  • CAUTION- Damage or destruction of equipment
  • NOTE- Essential to highlight
  • SHALL/MUST- Mandatory
  • SHOULD- Recommended
  • MAY- Optional
  • WILL- Indicates futurity
  • CONDITION- Could jeopardize safe operation
  • SECURE- Locked, positioned, installed correctly
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AIRCRAFT DIMENSIONS

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CABIN & BAGGAGE DOORS DIMENSIONS

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AIRCRAFT MAJOR ZONES

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AIRCRAFT DANGER AREAS

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COCKPIT CONFIGURATION

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CABIN CONFIGURATION

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PERFORMANCE LIMITS & CERTIFICATION

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STANDARD AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATE

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AIRCRAFT DATA PLATE

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ACCESS PANELS / DOORS

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Maintenance steps

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NOSE DOOR

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COCKPIT DOORS

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CABIN DOORS AND WINDOWS

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CABIN DOOR OPERATION

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BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR

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BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR OPS

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* When opening a cabin door in flight - The door handle is held until the door is at full travel and locked.

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EMERGENCY EXITS

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HEELS

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  • 5- luminescent strips around cabin and cockpit windows (4-green, 1-white)
  • White to identify pullout strap
  • 5- batteries (1 for each door and one for fixed windows)
  • 10- water activated sensors (2 in each door and 1 for each fixed window)
  • First steps in ejecting an emergency exit - Remove red strap from the clinch stud and pull.
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DOOR CAS MESSAGES

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GROUND HANDLING

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AIRCRAFT ON JACKS & LEVELING

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AIRCRAFT TOWING

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  • At walking speed

* Maximum speed 23 mph (37 km/hr)

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PARKING AND SECURING

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PROTECTIVE COVERS

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MOORING

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MARKINGS & PLACARDS-EXTERIOR

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  • § 91.9 Civil aircraft flight manual, marking, and placard requirements.
    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, no person may operate a civil aircraft without complying with the operating limitations specified in the approved Airplane or Rotorcraft Flight Manual, markings, and placards, or as otherwise prescribed by the certificating authority of the country of registry.
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MARKINGS AND PLACARDS - INTERIOR

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  • § 91.9 Civil aircraft flight manual, marking, and placard requirements.
    (a) Except … no person may operate a civil aircraft without complying with the operating limitations specified in the approved Airplane or Rotorcraft Flight Manual, markings, and placards, or as otherwise prescribed by the certificating authority of the country of registry.