Emergency Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

An Engine Fire can be detected by ______________ light, flames, smoke, explosion, or a signal from ground maintenance crew.

A

ENG FIRE

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2
Q

If an engine fire occurs and an internal oil leak is suspected, do not attempt to __________________________

A

Motor Engine

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3
Q

If fire persists after shutdown and is contained within engine or engine inlet area, ___________________ and discharge fire extinguishing agent into engine exhaust.

A

Cover Inlet

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4
Q

If fire is in fuselage area, do not ________________________

A

Motor Engine

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5
Q

If fire is isolated to engine exhaust, _____________________ in an attempt to blow out fire

A

Motor Engine

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6
Q

If the fire is within JFS, do not discharge extinguishing agents in JFS inlet unless fire is __________________ or spreading into aircraft

A

SELF-SUSTAINING

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7
Q

what are the ENG/JFS shutdown procedures for engine fire?

A

A. RETARD throttle to off.
B. Position JFS switch to OFF
C. Position Fuel Master switch to OFF
D. Position Eng Feed switch to OFF
E. If fire continues, ABANDON ACFT

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8
Q

An un-commanded / auto acceleration may be experienced during an engine start, prior to advancement of throttle from off, resulting in engine RPM increasing above ____________________

A

30 %

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9
Q

what is the shutdown procedure for UNCOMMANDED/AUTO ACCELERATION?

A

A. Retard THROTTLE to off
B. Position Fuel Master switch to OFF
C. Position ENG FEED switch to OFF

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10
Q

A HOT START is characterized by FTIT over __________

A

800*C

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11
Q

During engine start, If FTIT is rising through 500*C while RPM is still less than _____________, a hot start can be anticipated

A

40%

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12
Q

if FTIT is increasing through an abnormally rapid rate through ___________________, a hot start can be anticipated

A

750*C

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13
Q

A Hung Start has occurred if RPM has _________________________ below idle and FTIT is stabilized at less than 800*C

A

Stopped Increasing

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14
Q

What are the engine shutdown procedures for HOT/HUG start?

A

A. Retard THROTTLE to OFF
B. MONITOR FTIT indicator
C. If FTIT remains above 500C, MOTOR ENGINE with JFS until FTIT is below 200C

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15
Q

You must discontinue engine start if you have no oil pressure within _______________ of light off

A

1 Minute

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16
Q

You must discontinue engine start if you your oil pressure is above gage limits of it it falls below ________________ psi

A

15

17
Q

Engine stalls may be experienced during steady state or transient operation between idle and intermediate power or high power and above. Stalls may produce noise and are usually ________________ or self-recoverable

A

Self-Clearing

18
Q

Nonrecoverable stalls are called stagnations and are characterized either by rising FTIT and decreasing RPM or rising FTIT and RPM less than ______ and a lack of RPM response to throttle movement.

A

60%

19
Q

If an Augmenter stall occurs snap the throttle back to ______________

A

intermediate

20
Q

If an augmenter stall clears after snapping throttle back to intermediate you must _____________________

A

shutdown the engine

21
Q

If augmenter stall does not clear after snapping throttle back to intermediate, retard the throttle to ______________. If stall clears shut down engine

A

Idle

22
Q

If stall does not clear when snapping throttle from intermediate to idle, retard throttle to off and monitor ___________________

A

FTIT Indicator

23
Q

If FTIT remains above ___________ after positioning throttle to off from a stall not clearing in idle. Motor engine with JFS until FTIT is under 200*C

A

500*C

24
Q

If FTIT exceeds operating limits while in Augmentation, snap throttle to ______________________

A

Intermediate

25
Q

If FTIT does not drop after snap to intermediate when recovering from an FTIT overtemp, immediately snap throttle to ______________

A

IDLE

26
Q

If FTIT still exceeds operation limits after snapping throttle to idle when recovering from an FTIT overt emp, snap throttle to _________, and Monitor FTIT.

A

off

27
Q

If FTIT remains above 500C. after snapping throttle to cutoff for an FTIT overtemp, ___________________ with JFS until FTIT is below 200C

A

Motor Engine

28
Q

If FTIT exceeds operating limits while not in augmentation, snap throttle to ___________

A

IDLE

29
Q

If FTIT still exceeds operation limits while in idle, snap throtte to cutoff and _____________________

A

Monitor FTIT

30
Q

What are the emergency procedures If a hydrazine leak is detected during engine ops?

A
  1. Verify all NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL are clear of area.
  2. SHUT DOWN engine.
  3. EVACUATE aircraft and clear area.
31
Q

If aircraft jumps chocks, rapidly retard throttle to idle and apply _____________________________

A

Maximum toe braking

32
Q

If brakes fail, assure parking brake is selected, select ______________, and re-apply max toe braking

A

Channel 2

33
Q

If engine does not respond to throttle reduction you must

A

A. Retard THROTTLE to off.
B. Position FUEL MASTER switch to OFF
C. Position ENG FEED switch to OFF