Aircraft Limitations Test Flashcards
What is the maximum operating airspeed (VMO) below 10,000 feet?
250 KIAS
What is the maximum operating Mach number (MMO)?
.82M
What is the maximum airspeed for RAT operation?
195 Knots
What is the turbulent airspeed below 10,000 feet?
250 KIAS
What is the turbulent airspeed at or above 10,000 feet?
270 KIAS/.76M
What is the maximum tire limit ground speed?
253 KIAS
What is the maximum windshield wiper operation speed?
250 KIAS
What is the maximum gear extension speed (VLOE)?
250 KIAS
What is the maximum gear extended speed (VLE)?
250 KIAS
What is the maximum gear retraction speed (VLOR)?
250 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps 1?
230 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps 2?
215 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps 3?
200 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps 4?
180 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps 5?
180 KIAS
What is the maximum operating speed for Flaps Full?
165 KIAS
What is the maximum airspeed up to 8,000 feet?
300 KIAS
What is the airspeed range from 8,000 to 10,000 feet?
300 to 320 KIAS (Increases Linearly)
What is the maximum airspeed at 10,000 feet to FL290?
320 KIAS (VMO)
What is the maximum airspeed from FL290 to FL410?
.82M (MMO)
What are the types of operations for aircraft?
Visual (VFR), Instrument (IFR), Icing conditions, Category I and II.
What is the Maximum Ramp Weight (MRW) for E-175?
85,870 lbs.
What is the Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) for E-175?
85,517 lbs.
What is the Maximum Landing Weight (MLW) for E-175?
74,957 lbs.
What is the Maximum Zero Fuel Weight (MZFW) for E-175?
69,886 lbs.
What is the minimum flight crew requirement?
Pilot & Copilot.
What is the maximum takeoff and landing tailwind component?
10 knots.
What is the maximum runway slope?
+/-2%.
What type of runway surface is required?
Paved.
What are the flap maneuvering load acceleration limits for Flaps Up?
-1.0 G to +2.5 G.
What are the flap maneuvering load acceleration limits for Flaps Down?
-0.0 G to +2.0 G.
What is the maximum operating altitude?
41,000 feet.
What is the maximum takeoff and landing altitude?
8,000 feet.
What is the minimum takeoff and landing altitude?
-1,000 feet.
What is the maximum ambient air temperature for takeoff and landing?
52°C.
What is the maximum flap extension altitude?
20,000 feet.
What is the maximum latitude for stationary alignment?
78.25°N to 78.25°S.
What is the minimum ambient temperature for operation?
-40°C (SAT).
What is the minimum ambient temperature for baro-VNAV operation?
-54°C (SAT).
Must be coordinated with ATC.
What must be used for operation outside the temperature limits published on approach procedure?
Temperature Compensation Baro-VNAV operation.
What is the maximum fuel capacity (total)?
20,935 lb. (10,392.5 lb. or 1,535.5 US Gal per tank)
What is the unusable quantity per tank?
75 lbs. per tank
What is the maximum fuel imbalance?
794 lb. (Rounded to 800 lbs.)
What is the minimum fuel tank temperature?
-37°C
What is the requirement for crossfeed operations during takeoff and landing?
Must be OFF
What is the maximum differential pressure?
8.4 psi
What is the maximum differential overpressure?
8.8 psi
What is the maximum differential negative pressure?
-0.5 psi
What is the maximum differential pressure for takeoff and landing?
0.2 psi
What is the maximum altitude for single pack operation?
Flight Level 310
What is the restriction regarding thrust reversers?
Ground use only; not authorized while taxiing
What should not be attempted after thrust reverser deployment?
Do not attempt go-around
What is prohibited regarding power back?
Power back is prohibited
What is the minimum reverse thrust condition with the Translating Cowl open?
MIN REV thrust below 60 KIAS
What is the idle thrust condition with the Translating Cowl closed?
Idle thrust at 30 KIAS
What is the minimum engagement height for autopilot during takeoff per Aircraft Flight Manual?
400 feet AGL
What is the minimum engagement height for autopilot during takeoff per Mesa Airlines CFM?
1000 feet AGL
What is the minimum use height for coupled ILS approach?
50 feet AGL
What is the maximum start temperature for CF34-8E5 engines?
815°C
Time limited to 10 minutes with all engines operative.
What are the EICAS markings for engine operational limits?
Red, Amber, Green
What is the maximum reduction for FLEX thrust?
Must not exceed 25% of the full takeoff thrust
Is FLEX thrust allowed on contaminated runways?
Prohibited
What must be ON for all takeoffs and landings?
ATTCS
What are the engine starter duty cycle limits for the first attempt?
90 sec ON / 10 sec OFF
What are the engine starter duty cycle limits for the second attempt?
90 sec ON / 5 min OFF
What is the maximum ON time for the engine starter in flight?
120 sec ON
What are the dry motoring duty cycle limits for the first attempt?
90 sec ON / 5 min OFF
What are the dry motoring duty cycle limits for 3-5 attempts?
30 sec ON / 5 min OFF
After 5 sequential motorings, cycle may be repeated following a 15 min cool down.
What is the time limitation for operating the APU in the amber range?
There is no time limitation for operating the APU on ground or in flight in the amber range between 662°C and 717°C.
What are the general limitations for TAS, TAT, and SAT?
Valid above 60 KIAS.
What is the limitation regarding the standby magnetic compass?
Not valid while transmitting on VHF #1.
What must be used for all CAT I approaches?
Baro minimums.
What are pilots authorized to do regarding ATC clearance?
Pilots are authorized to deviate from their current ATC clearance to the extent necessary to comply with an RA (Resolution Advisory).
Are LOC back course approaches using IESS authorized?
No, LOC back course approaches using IESS is not authorized.
What is the minimum temperature you can start the APU
-54°C
What is the maximum altitude you can start the APU?
33,000’