Chapter 5 - Section 1: Basic principles and block installation diagrams Flashcards
What are the internationally agreed requirements of a CVR installation?
- Last 30 minutes of flight deck communications (internal and external) and ambient noises will be retained on an endless magnetic tape
- The recording will survive the physical extremities of high impact, extremely high temperatures and long immersions in water (usually sea water)
What are the four channels of a CVR?
- Flight engineer (or other parameters in helicopters) - track 4
- First officer - track 1
- Captain - track 2
- Area microphone - track 3
Why are the most critical tracks, captain and area microphone, made to be track 2 and 3?
These would be the inside tracks of a four-track tape, therefore if some damage were to occur to the outside tracks, these would have maximum integrity
Given that channels 1, 2 and 3 are crew audio, what is peculiar about the selected microphone at each position?
It is live or ‘hot’, even without transmitting
Why is the 115V supply to the CVR off the essential bus and not the emergency bus?
So that in an electrical emergency, the supply for emergency circuits is not jeopardised by keeping CVR and DFDR circuits running
What are the interlocks required to allow the Bulk Erase facility?
- Weight-on-wheels
- Parking brake applied
- Or, any passenger door open
What indications will a self test facility give?
- Green pass indication on the meter when the test switch is pushed
- 600 Hz tones heard in the headphone jack
Describe the operation of the Underwater Locating Beacon (ULB)?
- Battery operated
- Water-sensitive switch
- Ultrasonic frequency of 37.5 kHz
- Should last 90 days