Chapter 1 - Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

What is the maximum occupancy of the upper deck on the -400?

A

No more than 4 persons (other than flight crew members, with the total upper deck occupants not to exceed eight) may occupy the upper deck cabin during taxi, takeoff, flight and landing.

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2
Q

What is the upper deck occupancy restriction for the 747-400 BCF?

A

The total number of persons carried, including crew, shall not exceed 12.

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3
Q

What is the upper deck occupancy restriction for the 747-8?

A

A maximum of 6 supernumeraries May occupy the area just aft of the flight deck. The total maximum occupancy of the airplane is limited to 8 persons, including the flight crew.

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4
Q

Runway slope is limited to:

A

+/- 2%

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5
Q

Maximum operating pressure altitude:

  • 400
  • 8F
A

(-400) 45,100 feet

(-8F) 43,100 feet

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6
Q

Maximum crosswind, takeoff and landing, is _________.

A

30 knots

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7
Q

The maximum allowable inflight difference between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operations is _______ feet.

A

200 feet

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8
Q

The maximum allowable on-the-ground altitude display differences from sea level to 5,000 feet field elevation are:

Between Captain and First Officer:

Between Captain or First Officer display and Field Elevation:

A

35 feet between Captain and First Officer display.

75 feet between Captain or First Officer and Field Elevation.

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9
Q

Maximum speed to retract or extend the landing gear:

A

270 KIAS / .82Mach

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10
Q

Maximum speed with the landing gear extended:

A

320 / .82 Mach

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11
Q

Maximum taxi weight
-8

N570-N577

N580-N583

BCF

A

990,000 (-8)

878,000 (N570-N577)

877,000 (N580-N583)

873,000 (BCF)

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12
Q

Maximum takeoff weight

(-8F)

(-400)

(BCF)

A

987,000 (-8F)

875,000 (-400)

870,000 (BCF)

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13
Q

Maximum landing weight -8F

A

763,000

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14
Q

Maximum landing weight-400

A

652,000

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15
Q

What are the door wind limits?

______ while opening or closing

______ while open

A

40 knots while opening or closing

65 knots while open

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16
Q

(-8F)

When at level-off altitude, the flight crew must use oxygen when CABIN ALTITUDE is above ____________.

A

10,000 feet

17
Q

FIRE - CARGO AFT or CARGO FORWARD or MAIN DECK

After the fire suppression system is armed, turning any pack switch
____________________.

A

Turning any pack switch off is prohibited.

18
Q

Anti-ice, Rain

Nacelle anti-ice must be ON during all ground and flight operations when icing conditions exist or are anticipated, except when the temperature is below _____________.

A

-40 C

19
Q

Anti-ice, Rain

Do not use anti-ice if OAT or TAT ________________.

A

(exceeds) 10C (50F)

20
Q

Do not use FLCH on final approach below _______ .

A

1000 feet AFE

21
Q

For winds greater than _________, limit engine thrust to idle.

A

55 knots

22
Q

APU Operations

Operation of the APU between ______ and ________feet pressure altitude is limited to “no load” only.

A

15,000 feet and 20,000 feet pressure altitude

23
Q

APU Operations

APU bleed air should not be used above _________ pressure altitude.

A

15,000 feet pressure altitude

24
Q

(-400) Fuel tank temperatures

In flight tank fuel temperature must be maintained at least _____ above the fuel freezing point of the fuel being used.

A

3 degrees C

25
Q

(-8F) Fuel temperature

In flight fuel temperature must be maintained at not less than ______ or ______ above the fuel freezing point of the fuel being used, whichever is higher.

A

-48 degrees C

or

3 degrees C above the fuel freezing point of the fuel being used.

26
Q

747-8
Maximum weights

Taxi -
Takeoff -
Landing -

A

990,000 Maximum Taxi Weight

987,000 Maximum Takeoff Weight

763,000 Maximum Landing Weight

27
Q

747-400 Maximum Weights (-400 and BCF)

Taxi- *
Takeoff-*
Landing-

A

Maximum Taxi Weight
878,000 (N570UP-N577UP)
877,000 (N580UP-N583UP)
873,000 (BCF)

Maximum Takeoff Weight
875,000 (-400)
870,000 (BCF)

Maximum Landing Weight
652,000

28
Q

If the FUEL LOW CTR L or R message is displayed, what must you do?

A

If the FUEL LOW CTR L or R message is displayed, both CWT override/jettison pumps must be selected off.

29
Q

If the FUEL PRESS CTR L or R message is displayed, what must you do?

A

If the FUEL PRESS CTR L or R message is displayed, the corresponding CWT override/jettison pump must be selected off.

30
Q

(-8F) Fuel Quantity in pounds

Main tank 1 or 4

A

37,772 pounds

31
Q

(-8F) Fuel Quantity in pounds

Main tank 2 or 3

A

102,453

32
Q

(-8F) Fuel quantity in pounds

Reserve tank 1 or 4

A

10,891

33
Q

(-8F) Fuel Quantity in pounds

Center Tank

A

120,700