Altitude And Temperature Operating Limits Flashcards

1
Q

What is the maximum airport pressure altitude for take off and landings?

A

10,000 feet

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2
Q

What is the maximum operating altitude?

A

41000 feet

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3
Q

What is the maximum ambient air temperature approved for take off and landing?

A

ISA +35°C

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4
Q

What is the minimum ambient temperature approved for take off?

A

–40°C (–40°F)

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5
Q

When must the cowl anti-ice system be on?

A

When the OAT is 10°C (50°F) or below and visible moisture in any form is present as well as snow, ice, or slush

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6
Q

What must also be on when the wing anti-ice system is selected on for take off?

A

The cowl anti-ice system

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7
Q

When must the wing anti-ice ststem be selected on?

A
  • during final taxi prior to take-off if the OAT is 5°C or below, unless Type II, Type III or Type IV anti-iving fluids have been applied
  • during single engine taxi operations, final taxi prior to take-off is defined as that period after the second engine is started.
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8
Q

What are the maximum runway slopes approved for take-off and landing?

A

+2% uphill

-2% downhill

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9
Q

What is the maximum tailwind component for take-off and landing?

A

10kts

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10
Q

The flight must be within what distance of a suitable airport if cargo is carried in the cargo compartment?

A

45 min

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11
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What ozine concentrations prohibit flight?

A
  • 0.25 parts per million by volume, sea level equivalent, at any time above floght level 320.
  • 0.1 parts per million by volume, sea level equipment, time-weighted average during any 3 hour interval above flight level 270.
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