E190 Triggers Only Flashcards

1
Q

Flightdeck Preparation Flow

A

If the first flight of the day, after a crew change, maintenance has been performed on the FLIGHTDECK, or when the flightdeck has been left unattended and not in view of a PILOT crewmember

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2
Q

The QRH must be
1)
2)
3)

A

In Reach
Exposes
Readily Accessible

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3
Q

Approximately 15 Minutes is the Captain’s Trigger for what to occur next (CAPT NEED TO KNOW ONLY)

A

Welcome Aboard Announcement

Accomplish the Jumpseat Briefing

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4
Q

Approximately 10 minute prior to planned departure and after ATC Route Clearance Verification completed. (CAPTAIN ONLY)

A

Start APU

Verify IRS alignment and position

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5
Q

Trigger for the Before Pushback Flow

A

After receiving the cabin ready notification and all doors are closed

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6
Q

Trigger for the After Start Flow

A

After ground equipment is clear, the captain has announced “I have a salute” and engine(s) are stabilized

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7
Q

Trigger for the Taxi Flow

A

After departing the gate, Final Load Closeout received, and both engines are running

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8
Q

Trigger for Before Taking the Runway Flow

A

Approximately 2-3 minutes prior to taking the runway

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9
Q

The After Takeoff Flow is completed when?

A

After flap retraction and prior to 10,000 AFL

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10
Q

What is the After Takeoff Flow

A

Slat/Flap Lever - UP
Landing Gear - UP
APU - Off, unless ops required

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11
Q

What is the Climbing through 10,000 feet AFL

A

PF - FSTN BELTS - CYCLE

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12
Q

Trigger: Climbing through the transition altitude.

What is accomplished by the PILOT FLYING?

A

BARO Set - PUSH STD
PFD - Crosscheck
“STANDARD”
External Lights - As Required

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13
Q

Trigger: Approximately every hour at or abeam the closet flight plan waypoint

A

A-HEFOE

Altimeter variance and RVSM (recommended addition to Flow)

(Required Flow)
Hydraulic Quantity and Pressure
Engine Oil and Parameters
Fuel log (Compare to FPR (Flight Plan Review))
Oxygen (Monitor Pressure for possible leaks)
Electrical (Looking at Loads, Amp, Volts and configuration)
*** NOTE THE A for ALTITUDE is an additional step no published and is more of a tool to remember to cross check altitudes and RVSM.

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14
Q

Descending through 18,000 MSL Feet Flow

PF and PM Duties

A

PF - External Lights -As Required and FSTN BELTS - ON

PM - Changeover Report Sent

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15
Q

Descending through 10,000 AFL the PF duties are?

A

FSTN BELTS - Cycle

IF PF is Captain ( Flight Attendants - Notify)

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16
Q

What is the Trigger for the After Landing Flow

A

After the aircraft has cleared the active runway

17
Q

What is the trigger for the Shutdown Flow

A

After the aircraft is parked at the gate with the parking brake set

18
Q

Flight Deck EQUIPMENT FLOW trigger

A

If first flight of the day, after a crew change, or when the flightdeck has been left unattended and not in view of a PILOT crewmember