Emergency Flashcards

1
Q

ENGINE FIRE, FAILURE OR INADVERTENT THRUST REVERSER DEPLOYMENT DURING TAKEOFF

Below V1—Takeoff Aborted

4

A
  1. Thrust Levers - CLOSE
  2. Brakes - APPLY
  3. AIR BRAKES - DEPLOY
  4. Thrust Reversers - DEPLOY
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Q

ENGINE FIRE, FAILURE OR INADVERTENT THRUST REVERSER DEPLOYMENT DURING TAKEOFF

After V1—Takeoff Continued

3

A
  1. LANDING GEAR (When Positive Climb Established) - UP
  2. MAIN AIR VALVES - CLOSE Both
  3. F/DK VALVE - CLOSE
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3
Q

ENGINE FIRE IN FLIGHT

6

A
  1. Thrust Lever (affected engine) - CLOSE

If fire warning persists:
2. HP COCK (affected engine) - CLOSE
3. LP COCK (affected engine) - CLOSE
4. ENG EXT - SHOT 1

If engine shutdown occurs during initial climb:
5. MAIN AIR VLVs 1 & 2 - CLOSE
6. F/DK VLV - CLOSE

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4
Q

ENGINE FIRE ON GROUND

4

A
  1. START PWR switch (Starting Only) - PUSH FOR ABORT
  2. HP COCK (Affected Engine) - Close
  3. LP COCK (Affected Engine) - Close
  4. ENG EXT (Affected Engine) - SHOT 1
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5
Q

OIL LOW PRESSURE

2

A
  1. OIL PRESSURE - CHECK GAUGE READING

If below 25 PSI:
2. HP COCK (affected engine) - CLOSE

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6
Q

DOUBLE ENGINE FAILURE

5

A
  1. ENG IGNITION 1 & 2 - ON
  2. Thrust Levers - Close
  3. Crew Oxygen - Don mask if above 15,000 ft.
  4. Mic Selector - MASK if above 15,000 ft.
  5. Engine Indications - Monitor
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7
Q

INADVERTENT THRUST REVERSER DEPLOYMENT IN FLIGHT

1

A
  1. HP COCK (affected engine) - CLOSE
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8
Q

DEPRESSURIZATION

2

A
  1. Crew Oxygen - DON MASKS
  2. Mic Selector - MASK
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9
Q

REAR EQUIPMENT BAY OVERHEAT

2

A
  1. MAIN AIR VLVs 1 & 2 - CLOSE
  2. F/DK VLV - OPEN Fully
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10
Q

HIGH PRESSURE AIR OVERHEAT

2

A
  1. MAIN AIR VLV (Affected Engine) - CLOSE
  2. F/DK VLV - CLOSE
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11
Q

EMERGENCY DESCENT

3

A
  1. Thrust Levers - Close
  2. Speed - MMO/VMO unless structural damage is suspected
  3. AIR BRAKE - OPEN
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12
Q

BATTERY OVERHEAT (NICAD ONLY)

2

A

In Flight:
1. BATT - EMERG

On the Ground:
2. BATT - OFF

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13
Q

ELECTRICAL FIRE OR SMOKE

4

A
  1. Crew oxygen - Don Masks—100% EMERG
  2. Mic selector - MASK
  3. Smoke goggles (if applicable) - Don and Vent
  4. Cabin notices - ON
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14
Q

FUSELAGE FIRE OR SMOKE

4

A
  1. Crew oxygen - Don Masks—100% EMERG
  2. Mic selector - MASK
  3. Smoke goggles (if applicable) - Don and Vent
  4. Cabin notices - ON
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15
Q

SMOKE FROM AIR CONDITIONING DUCTS

4

A
  1. Crew oxygen - Don Masks—100% EMERG
  2. Mic selector - MASK
  3. Smoke goggles (if applicable) - Don and Vent
  4. Cabin notices - ON
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16
Q

BRAKE FAILURE

3

A
  1. Brake pedals - Release
  2. WHEEL BRAKE Lever - EMERGY
  3. Brake pedals - Apply Gently
    * Use one continuous application if possible
17
Q

EMERGENCY EVACUATION

8

A
  1. Airplane - Stop
  2. WHEEL BRAKE Lever - PARK
  3. HP COCKS - Close
  4. LP COCKS - Close
  5. EMERG LIGHTS (if required) - MAN
  6. PA - Order Evacuation
  7. DUMP VALVE - OPEN
  8. BATT - OFF