23 Communications Flashcards

1
Q

What do ACP and RMP stand for? What are they?

A

ACP: Audio Control Panel (transmission and reception modes and volume knobs)

RMP: Radio Management Panel (frequency selection)

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2
Q

Which RMP functions in EMER ELEC?

A

RMP 1

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3
Q

Can you control RMP 1 and 2 if they are switched off? How?

A

Yes, through RMP 3

FCOM 23-10-20 Note

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4
Q

Does the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) record through your headset microphone only when the PTT switch is used, or at all times?

A

It is a hot mike - it records at all times

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5
Q

What does CIDS stand for and what does it do?

A

Cabin Intercommunication Data System, which transmits, controls and processes signals for:

  • Interphones
  • PA
  • Signs
  • Lights
  • Emergency evacuation signalling
  • A lot more!

FCOM 23-10-30

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6
Q

How long does the cockpit voice recorder record for?

A

2 hours

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7
Q

When does the CVR start recording?

A
  • On the ground during the first 5 minutes after the aircraft electrical network is energised
  • On the ground if the GND CTL pb is pressed
  • On the ground with one engine running
  • In flight
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8
Q

When does the CVR stop recording?

A
  • When the circuit breakers are pulled (overhead panel E13/14, in event of incident)
  • Automatically 5 minutes after the last engine shutdown
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9
Q

How long does the CVR ERASE pb have to be pressed for to erase the CVR?

A

2 seconds (only on the ground when parking brake is on)

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10
Q

What happens when the FWD or AFT pushbutton is pressed on the cabin crew “CALLS” panel on the overhead panel?

A
  • Two lights come on in pink on the related area of the CALLS panel
  • On the AIP (Attendant Indication Panel) “CAPTAIN CALL” appears a light comes on in green
  • A high-low chime sounds once in that area of the cabin
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11
Q

What happens when the guarded EMER call pb is pressed?

A
  • Two pink lights flash on all area call panels
  • The “EMERGENCY CALL” messages appears on all AIPs
  • A high-low chime sounds three times
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12
Q

If the ground staff or cabin crew call the cockpit, the appropriate pb on the ACP (either MECH or ATT) flashes amber. How long does it flashes for before it goes off?

A

Goes off after 60 seconds, if not reset

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13
Q

Which VHF system is available in EMER ELEC?

A

VHF1

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14
Q

What is the frequency range of the VHF system?

A

118.000 to 136.975

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15
Q

What is your action if the ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter) is unduly activated in ARMED mode (by an external impact, hard landing etc.)?

A

Select the TEST/RESET position to reset the ELT and stop signal transmission

FCOM 23-40-30

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16
Q

What is the emergency frequency? What about for the fire service?

A
  1. 5

121. 6 for fire

17
Q

What happens if the cabin evacuation CMD push button on the FAP is pressed whilst the CAPT and PURS/CAPT switch is in CAPT position?

A

It will not activate an evacuation in the aircraft. It only sounds the cockpit horn for 3 seconds.

FCOM DSC 23-40-10

18
Q

What happens when the guarded COMMAND push button is pressed in the flight deck?

A

The EVAC light flashes red and a horn sounds in the cockpit (this can be silenced with HORN SHUT OFF).

In the cabin, EVAC lights flash at the forward and aft attendant panels, and an evacuation tone sounds.