After Start Flashcards

READ & DO procedure

1
Q

What’s the trigger?

A

right away after the engine has started

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2
Q

For what is it meant ?

A

To deal with three different aspects of the flight

Altimeters
Departure briefing
WANT

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3
Q

What do we do with the altimeters?

A

Set them to QNH

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4
Q

To what do we need to compare the indicated altitude?

A

With elevation

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5
Q

What’s its tolerance?

A

+/- 60 ft

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6
Q

Where can you find the auto pilot check-up?

A

POH PA-34 Section 9, Supplement 1

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7
Q

Where do we perform the run up under normal conditions?

A

In the taxi holding point position

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8
Q

When do we get to this position?

A

After receiving taxi clearance, the acf should taxi to the holding position

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9
Q

When do we do the departure briefing?

A

Ask to instructor, according to the check list, it is done before getting the taxi clearance.

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10
Q

What needs to be considered during the dep breafing?
On how many parts does it consist?

A

Must be adapted to that day’s conditions, such as: rwy in use, flap setting, departure procedure, initial altitude, expected forced landing place, wind direction and intensity

3:
- WANT
- Normal Operation, perform SID briefing if applicable (SEE IFR QRH)
- Take off Briefing in case of ENG failure or any abnormal situation

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11
Q

What does WANT mean?

A

Weather (special)
Aircraft (specify characteristics of the acf)
NOTAMs (operational info that might affect the flight)
Threats (first student flight, practice maneuvvers, lot of traffic,etc)

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12
Q

What’s the normal operation briefing?

type of departure
rwy conditions
once cleared set…
power
At 40kts
At 65 Kts
At 75 Kts
At 500 AGL

A

-We want to perform a _______ (normal/short field) dep from rwy ____
- Rwy conditions are _____ (dry, wet, windy, etc)
- Once cleared we are going to set:
landing lights on
turn the transponder to ALT
- We are going to set TO power, maintaining rwy centerine with rudder pedals
- At 40 Kts we will call “airspeed alive” and engine instruments green”
- At 65 kts, rotate
- Initial climb at 75 kts
- At 500’ AGL accelerate to 85 Kts, flaps up, climb power

After this we’d perform the SIF Briefing if applicable (SEE IFR QRH)

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13
Q

What’s the Take off in case of ENG failure or any abnormal situation briefing?

Engine failure on rwy
Engine failure after lift-off with enough remaining rwy
Engine failure after lift-off

A
  • Engine failure on rwy:
    I call “STOP”
    Brakes
    Throttles close
    Report “TO rejected”
  • Engine failure after lift-off with enough remaining rwy
    Pitch down
    Full flaps
    Throttles idle (both)
    Speed above 65 Kts

Engine failure after lift-off
Max power
Maintain blue line speed 84Kts
Clean the aircraft
Identify dead engine
Feather dead prop
Contact ATC
climb 1000 ft straight ahead and read ENGINE FAILURE and AFTER TAKE OFF CHECK LIST

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14
Q

Taxi briefingdo we do the taxi briefing?

A

After receiving taxi instructions from ATC or before moving if there is no control

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15
Q

What kind of briefing will be done? What do we need to make clear?

A

Small briefing
Path to follow, using appropriate charts
ADC (aerodrome data chart)
PDC (parking data chart)
Any other appropriate chart, like ENAIRE VFR guide

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16
Q

Where will this chart be?

A

Always in sight during taxi