CV Flashcards

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Describe the T/O technique

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  1. Hold toe brakes, slam full power
  2. Brakes holding, NH, T6, CWP Clear, NWS engaged, nothing from caravan, ‘ready?’, brakes off
  3. At Vrot use top of E bracket (7.5 AoA) to achieve
    then maintain 7.5NU
  4. Positive RoC on passing 5◦, select gear up, pause, flap up
  5. Hold 7.5NU or use power to maintain <200 KIAS until gear + flap locked up
  6. If flap still travelling from 1/2 to UP at 200 KIAS, ensure it is UP by 250 KIAS
    Gear Up by 200, Flaps Up by 250
  7. Lower the nose to 5◦NU
  8. CWP clear, APU caption out and AB Green (if AB Red, check MASS is set to live).
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2
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G Aware/ G warm

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G Aware

  • 350 KIAS, 8000 ft, into the turn, select CF, apply full power, roll and
    pull to achieve 4G
  • Check flap indicator to ensure CF has deployed.
  • After 90◦of turn roll out, check the dead wing and deselect CF.

G Warm

  • 0.79M and 8000ft into the turn, apply full power, roll and pull to achieve 5G
  • Roll out, check dead wing, convert excess speed for height for subsequent exercises.
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3
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Describe the instrument descent

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Describe the 230KIAS descent

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5
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Describe the configured descent

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Describe how you would level off at 230 KIAS

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At what altitude will M0.76 overtake 350KIAS? Where will the accel markers need to be?

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At a certain height (approx 19,000ft), M0.76 will ‘overtake’ 350kts, to maintain constant M0.76 in the climb, the accel markers are below the FPM (reducing KCAS)

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8
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How often should FOEEC Cxs be conducted?

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  • Through 10,000ft, FOEEC Checks and every 10,000ft as req
  • (if RoC < 4000ft/min FOEEC every 5000ft).
  • Every 10-15 mins
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9
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Describe the 300kt level off

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  • Set 87% at 2000ft to go, maintain climb angle.
  • With 300ft to go smoothly lower the nose to catch level and set acceleration markers.
  • Top of climb FOEEL checks.
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10
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What are the ABC Cxs?

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ATIS/Aids/Alt Bugs

Collect ATIS, Set INAV/RNAV steering, remove BarAlt and RadAlt warners

BRONCO/Brief

10 minute call to Bronco (when appropriate), brief type of approach (if IMC recy)

Checks

FIRADS, confirm RNAV, INAV

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11
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What is the flapless threshold speed?

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Threshold speed is 154 + 1.5 (Fuel/100)

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12
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If erroneous AoA is suspected, what is the VTH?

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VTH = 118 + (Fuel weight / 100)

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13
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Describe the SIA parameters

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14
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Describe the flapless approach

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  • Start ToD at 190 KCAS, taper speed in descent to achieve 200ft speed (VTH+10) (use 70% ToD).
  • When speed stable at 5nm, transmit intentions, complete approach checks (no flap), calculate VTH (and V200).
  • At ToD, set 70% and intercept 2.5◦glideslope. Minimal check at the bottom (FPM to hockey sticks).
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15
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Describe the limited power approach

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Flown if engine problems which limit power are encountered.

  • Aim to achieve 220 KCAS by 5nm at 1000ft QFE.
  • Calculate flapless speeds in case energy is such that no flap is required.
  • Deccelerate to less than 200 KCAS by top of drop, select gear.
  • Flap is selected depending on energy state.
  • Consider 3/4 flap. DN flap should not be taken below 200ft.
  • DN flap will create speed decay, do not select until touchdown assured.
  • Do not reselect flap once selected.
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16
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Describe a fixed power approach

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Effectively stuck throttle.

  • Reduce speed to <200 KCAS, use airbrake, rate (turns), and climbs.
  • A climb may be preferable to turns depending on the emergency.
  • Be aware of speed and G limits when operating services (flap and gear have a 2.5G limit).
  • Full DN flap may be required prior to descent to control speed.
  • If power is too high, successful straight in may not be possible.
  • Consider options for shutting down after touchdown.