AIRCRAFT GENERAL Flashcards
1
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The pilot determines that the cabin door
is properly closed by checking the _______
indications on the _____ of the door.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The pilot determines that the cabin door
is properly closed by checking the visual
indications on the inside of the door.
2
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The ___________ ______ safety pin secures the
door on the ground and must be ______
before flight.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The emergency exit safety pin secures the
door on the ground and must be removed
before flight.
3
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber AFT BAGGAGE DOOR annunciator indicates that the aft baggage
_____ _____ _____ is unlocked.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber AFT BAGGAGE DOOR
annunciator indicates that the aft baggage
door key lock is unlocked.
4
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber _______ ______ annunciator
indicates that the main cabin door is not
secured.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber CABIN DOOR annunciator
indicates that the main cabin door is not
secured.
5
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber ___________ _____
annunciator indicates that the emergency
exit door is not secured.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber EMERGENCY EXIT
annunciator indicates that the emergency
exit door is not secured.
6
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber __________ _____ ____ or
____ annunciator indicates that the key lock
is not ________ on the respective baggage
compartment door. The ____ part of the
message could be caused by the key lock
on _____ nose baggage door, and will ___
indicate which side is unlocked.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The amber BAGGAGE DOOR FWD or
AFT annunciator indicates that the key lock
is not secured on the respective baggage
compartment door. The FWD part of the
message could be caused by the key lock
on either nose baggage door, and will not
indicate which side is unlocked.
7
Q
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The emergency exit door is a ____-____ type
and is secured by ________ ______. _____
__________ _______ will hold the door in
place and prevent opening when the cabin is
pressurized.
A
AIRCRAFT GENERAL
- The emergency exit door is a plug-hatch type
and is secured by mechanical latches. Cabin
differential pressure will hold the door in
place and prevent opening when the cabin is
pressurized.