DASH 1 Sec 2: Normal Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Whenever changing any electrical source, you should advise the crew

A

TRUE

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2
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If passenger oxygen mask containers are deployed when you arrive at the jet for pre-flight, it is okay to repack themn yourself.

A

FALSE

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3
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When inspecting the lavatory prior to flight, the knife valve should be open at least____

A

1/4”

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4
Q

An improperly installed escape hatch has no effect on cabin pressure while in flight.

A

FALSE

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5
Q

When you check the gear handle (during the Before Exterior Inspection) you should physically touch the handle.

A

FALSE

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6
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For the pre-flight check, hold the AHRS BATT test button for ____ seconds

A

5

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7
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During the Before Exterior Inspection the battery voltage should be ______ volts.

A

22 to 24

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8
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Whenever you change the electrical source you should.

A

advise the crew

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9
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In the “Before Exterior Inspection Checklist”, the Radio Master switches should be place to _____ for a GPU start.

A

ON

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10
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Ensure _______ is removed prior to operating the aux cool (VCCS)

A

the environmental scoop

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11
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Stowing the interior handle will also stow the exterior handle of the crew entry door.

A

FALSE

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12
Q

Ensure the windshield is dry prior to operating the windshield wipers.

A

FALSE

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13
Q

The strut extension for the nose tire should be approximately.

A

3 1/2 inches

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14
Q

The strut extension for the main tires should be _______.

A

1.1 inches

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15
Q

There are ______ static wicks are on the aircraft and ______ can be missing.

A

12;none

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16
Q

If the electronic oil level test system does not work you should.

A

check the oil level manually

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17
Q

When you set the cabin pressure controller, set an altitude ______ above the highest anticipated cruise altitude or ____ feet above the field elevation atltitude, whichever is higher.

A

1000;500

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18
Q

For a battery start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

NORM

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19
Q

For a GPU start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

OFF

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20
Q

Be sure to physically move the spoilers and flaps during the exterior inspecition to ensure full range of motion.

A

FALSE

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21
Q

Failure to ensure that all 8 door-locking pins show white after closing the entrance door could result in the door opening in-flight.

A

T

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22
Q

Seat and rudder pedals must be adjusted to allow full rudder pedal deflection.

A

TRUE

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23
Q

Ensure the oxygen mask hose assemblies are clear of seat armrests when seats are being adjusted.

A

TRUE

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24
Q

List the 5 lights that will not illuminate when you check the Indicator lights during the Before Starting Engines checklist.

A

landing gear unlocked indicator, GND COMM, ENG START buttons (2), starter Disengage button, ELT ON annunciator

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25
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The jet pump switches must be in the ____ position for a valid fuel system check.

A

NORM

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26
Q

The rudder should not be fully deflected while testing it on the ground.

A

TRUE

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27
Q

An external power unit is requried for engine start at ambient termperatures below ______.

A

-15C (5F)

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28
Q

Ice may form on the comperessor blades and guide vanes when in visible moisture at an OAT/SAT of ____ or below.

A

5 C

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29
Q

A minimum of _____ volts is required for a battery start.

A

22

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30
Q

A minimum of ______ volts is required for a GPU start.

A

28

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31
Q

Ensure the _____ is/are off for engine start to prevent damaging equipment. (GPU, radio masters, standby battery)

A

radio masters

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32
Q

If any abnormal start indications occur proir to moving the associated throttle out of CUTOFF, abort the start by.

A

pressing the PUSH to DISENG button

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33
Q

If, during engine start, the ITT doesn’t rise within seconds, abort the start.

A

10

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34
Q

The EFC light should extinguish by ____, during engine start.

A

38% N2

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35
Q

If automatic starter dropout has not occurred by _______, press the starter disengage button.

A

45% N2

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36
Q

If the automatic starter dropout has not occurred and pressing the starter disengage button does not work, you should _________.

A

throttes to cutoff, battery off, master gen swithes to EMER

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37
Q

When testing the STB ANTI-ICE, it will take _____ seconds for the FAIL light to illuminate.

A

3

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38
Q

If passenger oxygen mask containers are deployed when you arrive at the jet for pre-flight, it is okay to repack them yourself.

A

FALSE

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39
Q

In the “Before Exterior Inspection Checklist”, the Radio Master switches should be placed to _____ for a GPU start.

A

ON

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40
Q

When you set the cabin pressure controller, set an altitude ______ above the highest anticipated cruise altitude or ____ feet above the field elevation altitude, whichever is higher.

A

1000;500

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41
Q

Be sure to physically move the spoilers and flaps during the exterior inspection to ensure full range of motion.

A

FALSE

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42
Q

Ice may form on the compressor blades and guide vanes when in visible moisture at an OAT/SAT of ____ or below.

A

5 C

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43
Q

The EFC light should extinguish by ____, during engine start.

A

38% N2

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44
Q

After testing the ant-skid system, normal braking will not be available for approximately ____ seconds.

A

4

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45
Q

If you have to taxi through snow and ice to reach the runway for takeoff, you should do what with the flaps.

A

leave the flaps retracted until approaching the runway.

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46
Q

During ground operations, do not turn on the _____ in congested areas.

A

wx radar

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47
Q

Do not operate ______ anti-ice on the ground except for pre-flight test and landing rollout.

A

wing

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48
Q

Do not operate engine anti-ice during ground operations, except for preflight test, at temperatures above ______.

A

10 C

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49
Q

Windshield heat set to ____ is prohibited for takeoff and landing.

A

high

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50
Q

________ should be turned off before the VCCS is turned on. (windshield heat, radio masters, TCAS, or bleed air)

A

windshield heat

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51
Q

As forward speed increases during takeoff, the weather-vane tendency of the aircraft _______.

A

decreases

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52
Q

As a minimum, for an ACM OFF takeoff, the aux temp control should be place to _____ to ensure adequate airflow in the aircraft.

A

BLO 1

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53
Q

When the crosswinds are greater than _____ knots, the pilot may reduce the wake turbulence interval for takeoff.

A

5

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54
Q

The yaw damper is required for flight above FL ______

A

280

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55
Q

Reduce throttles momentarily to a maximum of _____ prior to turning on engine or wing anti-ice to avoid exceeding ITT limits.

A

90%N1

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56
Q

Before landing the final flap setting should be selected prior to passing ______ feet AGL.

A

300

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57
Q

Windshield heat must be on for cruise above ______.

A

18000

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58
Q

A temperature drop of _____ will reduce oxygen pressure by _______

A

100F;20%

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59
Q

Fuel quantity indications are unreliable at _______ and _______.

A

high AOA; angle of sideslip

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60
Q

To ensure proper wing anti-ice operation the throttles must be kept at _____ minimum.

A

70% N2

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61
Q

During the Descent check, set the cabin pressure controller to _____ plus ______feet.

A

field pressure altitude;500

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62
Q

Recommended holding speed is ______

A

180 KIAS

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63
Q

When maneuvering at bank angles in excess of 15 degrees, add _____ knots to the appropriate speed for flap configuration.

A

10

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64
Q

Maintain ______ KIAS on radar downwind.

A

200

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65
Q

For a low altitude approach, slow the aircraft to _______ KIAS prior to the IAF.

A

180

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66
Q

For a precision approach, configure with gear and flaps prior to the _______.

A

glide slope intercept

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67
Q

Maximum fuel imbalance for a touch-and-go landing is _______ lbs.

A

100

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68
Q

If actual icing is encountered during flight, no greater than ____ degree flaps may be utilized unless: icing conditions were encountered for less than ____ minutes and the RAT during such encounter was warmer than ____; OR a RAT of _____ or warmer is obs

A

10;10;-8C; +10C

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69
Q

Charted landing performance is based on throttles IDLE at ____ AGL.

A

50

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70
Q

Allow a minimum of _____ minutes before landing behind a large aircraft and ____ minutes behind a heavy aircraft.

A

2; 3

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71
Q

It is preferable to touchdown in a wing low attitude for crosswinds but if you land with a crab angle that is okay.

A

FALSE

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72
Q

What should you do if you suspect a hard landing.

A

leave gear down, terminate the mission, write it up in form 781

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73
Q

Recomputed threshold speeds for each _____ pound change in landing weight.

A

500

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74
Q

Do not set the parking brake using the copilots brake pedals.

A

TRUE

75
Q

Under normal conditions, allow the engine ITT to stabilize for _____ prior to engine shutdown.

A

1 minute

76
Q

During the Engine Shutdown checklist, reset the altimeter altitude pre-select, to a minimum of _____ feet above field elevation.

A

1500

77
Q

Whenever changing any electrical source, you should advise the crew

A

TRUE

78
Q

If passenger oxygen mask containers are deployed when you arrive at the jet for pre-flight, it is okay to repack themn yourself.

A

FALSE

79
Q

When inspecting the lavatory prior to flight, the knife valve should be open at least____

A

1/4”

80
Q

An improperly installed escape hatch has no effect on cabin pressure while in flight.

A

FALSE

81
Q

When you check the gear handle (during the Before Exterior Inspection) you should physically touch the handle.

A

FALSE

82
Q

For the pre-flight check, hold the AHRS BATT test button for ____ seconds

A

5

83
Q

During the Before Exterior Inspection the battery voltage should be ______ volts.

A

22 to 24

84
Q

Whenever you change the electrical source you should.

A

advise the crew

85
Q

In the “Before Exterior Inspection Checklist”, the Radio Master switches should be place to _____ for a GPU start.

A

ON

86
Q

Ensure _______ is removed prior to operating the aux cool (VCCS)

A

the environmental scoop

87
Q

Stowing the interior handle will also stow the exterior handle of the crew entry door.

A

FALSE

88
Q

Ensure the windshield is dry prior to operating the windshield wipers.

A

FALSE

89
Q

The strut extension for the nose tire should be approximately.

A

3 1/2 inches

90
Q

The strut extension for the main tires should be _______.

A

1.1 inches

91
Q

There are ______ static wicks are on the aircraft and ______ can be missing.

A

12;none

92
Q

If the electronic oil level test system does not work you should.

A

check the oil level manually

93
Q

When you set the cabin pressure controller, set an altitude ______ above the highest anticipated cruise altitude or ____ feet above the field elevation atltitude, whichever is higher.

A

1000;500

94
Q

For a battery start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

NORM

95
Q

For a GPU start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

OFF

96
Q

Be sure to physically move the spoilers and flaps during the exterior inspecition to ensure full range of motion.

A

FALSE

97
Q

Failure to ensure that all 8 door-locking pins show white after closing the entrance door could result in the door opening in-flight.

A

T

98
Q

Seat and rudder pedals must be adjusted to allow full rudder pedal deflection.

A

TRUE

99
Q

Ensure the oxygen mask hose assemblies are clear of seat armrests when seats are being adjusted.

A

TRUE

100
Q

List the 5 lights that will not illuminate when you check the Indicator lights during the Before Starting Engines checklist.

A

landing gear unlocked indicator, GND COMM, ENG START buttons (2), starter Disengage button, ELT ON annunciator

101
Q

The jet pump switches must be in the ____ position for a valid fuel system check.

A

NORM

102
Q

The rudder should not be fully deflected while testing it on the ground.

A

TRUE

103
Q

An external power unit is requried for engine start at ambient termperatures below ______.

A

-15C (5F)

104
Q

Ice may form on the comperessor blades and guide vanes when in visible moisture at an OAT/SAT of ____ or below.

A

5 C

105
Q

A minimum of _____ volts is required for a battery start.

A

22

106
Q

A minimum of ______ volts is required for a GPU start.

A

28

107
Q

Ensure the _____ is/are off for engine start to prevent damaging equipment. (GPU, radio masters, standby battery)

A

radio masters

108
Q

If any abnormal start indications occur proir to moving the associated throttle out of CUTOFF, abort the start by.

A

pressing the PUSH to DISENG button

109
Q

If, during engine start, the ITT doesn’t rise within seconds, abort the start.

A

10

110
Q

The EFC light should extinguish by ____, during engine start.

A

38% N2

111
Q

If automatic starter dropout has not occurred by _______, press the starter disengage button.

A

45% N2

112
Q

If the automatic starter dropout has not occurred and pressing the starter disengage button does not work, you should _________.

A

throttes to cutoff, battery off, master gen swithes to EMER

113
Q

When testing the STB ANTI-ICE, it will take _____ seconds for the FAIL light to illuminate.

A

3

114
Q

Whenever changing any electrical source, you should advise the crew

A

TRUE

115
Q

If passenger oxygen mask containers are deployed when you arrive at the jet for pre-flight, it is okay to repack themn yourself.

A

FALSE

116
Q

When inspecting the lavatory prior to flight, the knife valve should be open at least____

A

1/4”

117
Q

An improperly installed escape hatch has no effect on cabin pressure while in flight.

A

FALSE

118
Q

When you check the gear handle (during the Before Exterior Inspection) you should physically touch the handle.

A

FALSE

119
Q

For the pre-flight check, hold the AHRS BATT test button for ____ seconds

A

5

120
Q

During the Before Exterior Inspection the battery voltage should be ______ volts.

A

22 to 24

121
Q

Whenever you change the electrical source you should.

A

advise the crew

122
Q

In the “Before Exterior Inspection Checklist”, the Radio Master switches should be place to _____ for a GPU start.

A

ON

123
Q

Ensure _______ is removed prior to operating the aux cool (VCCS)

A

the environmental scoop

124
Q

Stowing the interior handle will also stow the exterior handle of the crew entry door.

A

FALSE

125
Q

Ensure the windshield is dry prior to operating the windshield wipers.

A

FALSE

126
Q

The strut extension for the nose tire should be approximately.

A

3 1/2 inches

127
Q

The strut extension for the main tires should be _______.

A

1.1 inches

128
Q

There are ______ static wicks are on the aircraft and ______ can be missing.

A

12;none

129
Q

If the electronic oil level test system does not work you should.

A

check the oil level manually

130
Q

When you set the cabin pressure controller, set an altitude ______ above the highest anticipated cruise altitude or ____ feet above the field elevation atltitude, whichever is higher.

A

1000;500

131
Q

For a battery start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

NORM

132
Q

For a GPU start, the generator switches should be placed to ____ position.

A

OFF

133
Q

Be sure to physically move the spoilers and flaps during the exterior inspecition to ensure full range of motion.

A

FALSE

134
Q

Failure to ensure that all 8 door-locking pins show white after closing the entrance door could result in the door opening in-flight.

A

T

135
Q

Seat and rudder pedals must be adjusted to allow full rudder pedal deflection.

A

TRUE

136
Q

Ensure the oxygen mask hose assemblies are clear of seat armrests when seats are being adjusted.

A

TRUE

137
Q

List the 5 lights that will not illuminate when you check the Indicator lights during the Before Starting Engines checklist.

A

landing gear unlocked indicator, GND COMM, ENG START buttons (2), starter Disengage button, ELT ON annunciator

138
Q

The jet pump switches must be in the ____ position for a valid fuel system check.

A

NORM

139
Q

The rudder should not be fully deflected while testing it on the ground.

A

TRUE

140
Q

An external power unit is requried for engine start at ambient termperatures below ______.

A

-15C (5F)

141
Q

Ice may form on the comperessor blades and guide vanes when in visible moisture at an OAT/SAT of ____ or below.

A

5 C

142
Q

A minimum of _____ volts is required for a battery start.

A

22

143
Q

A minimum of ______ volts is required for a GPU start.

A

28

144
Q

Ensure the _____ is/are off for engine start to prevent damaging equipment. (GPU, radio masters, standby battery)

A

radio masters

145
Q

If any abnormal start indications occur proir to moving the associated throttle out of CUTOFF, abort the start by.

A

pressing the PUSH to DISENG button

146
Q

If, during engine start, the ITT doesn’t rise within seconds, abort the start.

A

10

147
Q

The EFC light should extinguish by ____, during engine start.

A

38% N2

148
Q

If automatic starter dropout has not occurred by _______, press the starter disengage button.

A

45% N2

149
Q

If the automatic starter dropout has not occurred and pressing the starter disengage button does not work, you should _________.

A

throttes to cutoff, battery off, master gen swithes to EMER

150
Q

When testing the STB ANTI-ICE, it will take _____ seconds for the FAIL light to illuminate.

A

3

151
Q

After testing the ant-skid system, normal braking will not be available for approximately ____ seconds.

A

4

152
Q

If you have to taxi through snow and ice to reach the runway for takeoff, you should do what with the flaps.

A

leave the flaps retracted until approaching the runway.

153
Q

During ground operations, do not turn on the _____ in congested areas.

A

wx radar

154
Q

Do not operate ______ anti-ice on the ground except for pre-flight test and landing rollout.

A

wing

155
Q

Do not operate engine anti-ice during ground operations, except for preflight test, at temperatures above ______.

A

10 C

156
Q

Windshield heat set to ____ is prohibited for takeoff and landing.

A

high

157
Q

________ should be turned off before the VCCS is turned on. (windshield heat, radio masters, TCAS, or bleed air)

A

windshield heat

158
Q

As forward speed increases during takeoff, the weather-vane tendency of the aircraft _______.

A

decreases

159
Q

As a minimum, for an ACM OFF takeoff, the aux temp control should be place to _____ to ensure adequate airflow in the aircraft.

A

BLO 1

160
Q

When the cosswinds are greater than _____ knots, the pilot may reduce the wake turbulence interval for takeoff.

A

5

161
Q

The ignition swiches should be place to ON when flying through ______ and/or ______.

A

turbulence, visible precipitation

162
Q

The yaw damper is required for flight above FL ______

A

280

163
Q

Reduce throttles momentarily to a maximum of _____ prior to turning on engine or wing anti-ice to avoid exceeding ITT limits.

A

90%N1

164
Q

Before landing the final flap setting should be selected prior to passing ______ feet AGL.

A

300

165
Q

Windshield heat must be on for cruise above ______.

A

18000

166
Q

A temperature drop of _____ will reduce oxygen pressure by _______

A

100F;20%

167
Q

Fuel quantity indications are unreliable at _______ and _______.

A

high AOA; angle of sideslip

168
Q

To ensure proper wing anti-ice operaton the throttles must be kept at _____ minimum.

A

70% N2

169
Q

During the Descent check, set the cabin pressure controller to _____ plus ______feet.

A

field pressure altitude;500

170
Q

Recommended holding speed is ______

A

180 KIAS

171
Q

When maneuvering at bank angles in excess of 15 degrees, add _____ knots to the appropriate speed for flap cnfiguration.

A

10

172
Q

Maintain ______ KIAS on radar downwind.

A

200

173
Q

For a low altitude approach, slow the aircraft to _______ KIAS prior to the IAF.

A

180

174
Q

For a precision approach, configure with gear and flaps prior to the _______.

A

glide slope intercept

175
Q

Maximum fuel imbalance for a touch-and-go landing is _______ lbs.

A

100

176
Q

If actual icing is encountered during flight, no greater than ____ degree flaps may be utilized unless: icing conditions were encountered for less than ____ minutes and the RAT during such encounter was warmer than ____; OR a RAT of _____ or warmer is obs

A

10;10;-8C; +10C

177
Q

Charted landing performance is based on throttles IDLE at ____ AGL.

A

50

178
Q

Allow a minimum of _____ minutes before landing behind a large aricrarft and ____ minutes behind a heavy aircraft.

A

2; 3

179
Q

It is preferable to touchdown in a wing low attitude for crosswinds but if you land with a crab angle that is okay.

A

FALSE

180
Q

What should you do if you suspect a hard landing.

A

leave gear down, terminate the mission, write it up in form 781

181
Q

Recompute threshold speeds for each _____ pound change in landing weight.

A

500

182
Q

Do not set the parking brake using the copilots brake pedals.

A

TRUE

183
Q

Under normal conditions, allow the engine ITT to stabilize for _____ prior to engine shutdown.

A

1 minute

184
Q

During the Engine Shutdown checklist, reset the altimeter altitude pre-select, to a minimum of _____ feet above field elevation.

A

1500