Chapter 6 - Abnormal Operating Procedures Flashcards
Malfunctions that prohibit taxiing a T38 (4)
- Nosewheel steering
- Brakes
- Canopy
- Generator malfunctions or failure
How to direct raising the departure end barrier
“Barrier, barrier, barrier”
Regardless of apparent damage or subsequent normal operations, the mission will be aborted for any of the following (4)
- Birdstrike or FOD
- Over-G
- Flight control system anomaly
- Engine flameout, stagnation, or shutdown
Lost wingman procedures for #3 in 4-ship formation
Same as regular procedures for #2
Lost wingman procedure for #4 in 4-ship formation: wings level
Same as usual, but 30 degrees of bank for 30 seconds
Lost wingman procedure for #4 in 4-ship formation: outside of turn
Reverse turn using 30 degrees of bank for 30 seconds, other than that same as 2-Ship
Lost wingman procedure for #4 in 4-ship formation: inside of turn
Momentarily reduce power to ensure nose-tail separation and increase bank by 15 degrees. Inform the lead to roll out
Approximate parachute descent rate
1000 feet per minute
Steps for SAR operation
- Squawk
- Talk
- Mark
- Seperate
- Bingo
IFG - squawk, talk, mark, bingo, chutes, stack
Solo students may not conduct patterns and landings with more than ___ lbs of fuel
2,500
Solo student minimum fuel
800 lbs
T or F. Post-contact checkride students may climb and descend through IMC if the ceiling is at or above ____ and not more than ___ thick. Min vis above and below the ceiling greater than ___.
True, 5000 ft, 2000 ft, 5 miles
AETC: No aircraft will be accepted for flight with the low oxygen quantity light illuminated. If oxygen quantity decreases to 1 liter or less when airborn, what should you do?
Descend below 10,000 ft MSL and land as soon as practical
AETC: If oxygen quantity decreases to 1 liter or less when airborn, which 2 agencies will be notified as a minimum?
SOF and ATC
AETC: Pilots will not practice takeoff EPs below ____ ft AGL
500