Company Ops Flashcards

1
Q

How many hours of rest do we need?

A

10

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2
Q

How many hours of flight time can we have?

A

10 hours

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3
Q

How long can our duty days be?

A

14 hours

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4
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What day does your duty start?

A

0400 day 1

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5
Q

How long do you have for airport, hotel, and home standby?

A

1 hour
2 hours
3 hours

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6
Q

When does a cobalt flight not have to be in gliding distance?

A

Takeoff and landing

Departure and approach

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7
Q

What is required for extenders flight over water?

A

50 nm
Approved lift raft
Portable emergency locator beacon
Certain communication requirements

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8
Q

What is the critical phase of flight?

A

10,000 AGL and lower except for cruise

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9
Q

What kind of things can be done during critical phases of flight?

A

Passenger briefing
Weight and balance corrections
Crew coordination
Communication for safety of flight

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10
Q

What are the three checking events?

A
Annual competency check
6 month proficiency check 
Incorporated for SIC
Recurrent ground school 
Once a year, written test
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11
Q

What is required for LAHSO?

A
Vertical guidance 
4000' minimum runway 
Dry and uncontaminated 
Ceiling and vis of 1500/5 (1000/3 with VASI or PAPI) 
No more than 3 kts tailwind 
No reported windshear within 20 min 
Signs and runway markings
Night requires approved lighting 

Landing distance=total+1000’

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12
Q

VFR speed limits?

A

Below 10000 250
Within B 250
Below B 200
Class C/D below 2500’ and within 4 nm 200

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13
Q

What does PlaneSense define as night?

A

Sunset to sunrise

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14
Q

What is night currency?

A

One hour before and after

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15
Q

What is required for night operations?

A
Runway must be lit 
Must be able to determine wind direction (can use personal observation on takeoff) 
Must fly ODP
Ceiling equal or greater than MEF 
Vis at least 6
TAWS displayed within 5009 of MEF
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16
Q

What is required for night arrivals

A

Fly approach

17
Q

Where can you get the can?

A

Boxes in the flight planning room

18
Q

What is on the aircraft status form?

A

All date, cycle, and hour sheets

RVSM

19
Q

Where is the flight log?

A

In the can
Filled out by PIC
Trends, flight details, squawks, line checks

20
Q

What details are important about engine trend monitoring?

A
Every flight day 
Engine stable 5 min 
ACS on, VCCS and BOOTS off, intertidal separator closed 
5000' MSL
Every four hours
Recorded torque below charted torque
21
Q

When can you overfly an hourly inspection?

A

Hourly inspection permissible tolerance form

Start within 150 hours
To service center
Form onboard
Can have passengers

22
Q

Who files out the aircraft expense log?

23
Q

When must maintenance control be contacted?

A

For every mx problem

24
Q

What does mx control not do?

A

Remove pilots authority to refuse aircraft

Remove pilots responsibility to ensure airworthiness

25
What does the MEL do?
Permits operations with inop equipment Lists circumstances when equipment may be inop List durations of inop
26
When must a B equipment be repaired by?
3 calendar days
27
When must a C equipment be repaired by?
10 days
28
When must a D equipment be repaired by?
120 days
29
When does the calendar for MEL start?
Midnight the day of discovery
30
Why can we defer a window shade?
MEL 25-3 appendix A, essentially non essential furnishings