Emergency Procedures and Memory Items Flashcards

1
Q

What switches require confirmation?

A

Engine and Generator shutdowns and movement of guarded switches require confirmation.

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What are the 4 categories of Emergencies

A
  1. Emergency Memory Items
  2. IMMEDIATE ACTION ITEMS
  3. Timely action (QRH items)
    4 Not Flight Related (passenger, spiders etc.)
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3
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How many Emergency Memory Items are there and what are they?

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There are 11

  1. Hot Start, Interrupted Start, N2 Stagnation CRJ 200
  2. No Light Off CRJ 200
  3. L / R Start Abort Msg, Hot Start CRJ 700 / 900
  4. Configuration Warnings
  5. Rejected Take Off
  6. Excessive Asymmetry or Loss of Braking
  7. Stab Trip Runaway CRJ 200
  8. Stab Trip Runaway CRJ 700 / 900
  9. Stall Recovery
  10. Emergency Descent
  11. Evacuation
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4
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Hot Start, Interrupted Start, N2 Stagnation CRJ 200

A
  1. Affected Thrust Lever - SHUTOFF
  2. Ignition - OFF
  3. Dry Motor - Until ITT Reduced below 120 degrees C, respecting starter limits.
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5
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

No Light Off CRJ 200

A
  1. Affected Thrust Lever - SHUTOFF
  2. Ignition - OFF
  3. Dry Motor - Until Starter Time Limit
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6
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

L / R Start Abort Msg, Hot Start CRJ 700 / 900

A
  1. Affected Thrust Lever - SHUTOFF
  2. Dry Motor - Until ITT Reduced below 120 degrees C, respecting starter limits.
  3. Affected ENG STOP - STOP
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7
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Configuration Warnings

A
  1. Take Off - DISCONTINUE IMMEDIATELY
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8
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Rejected Take Off

A

Simultaneously:

  1. Thrust Levers - IDLE
  2. Wheel Brakes - MAXIMUM until safe stop
  3. Thrust Reversers - MAXIMUM consistent with directional control
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9
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Excessive Asymmetry or Loss of Braking

A
  1. Wheel Brakes - RELEASE MOMENTARILY
  2. ANT-SKID - OFF
  3. Wheel Brakes - RE-APPLY AS REQUIRED
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10
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Stab Trip Runaway CRJ 200

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  1. Control Column - ASSUME MANUAL CONTROL and OVERRIDE RUNWAY
  2. Both STAB TRIM DISC - PRESS, HOLD and RELEASE
  3. Airplane Control - TRANSFER TO PILOT SIDE
  4. STAB CH1 and STAB CH2 HSTCU cbs (2F5 and 4A1) - OPEN
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11
Q

What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Stab Trip Runaway CRJ 700 / 900

A
  1. Control Wheel - ASSUME MANUAL CONTROL and OVERRIDE RUNWAY

2. STAB TRIM DISC - SELECT

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12
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Stall Recovery

A
  1. Auto Pilot - DISENGAGE
  2. Pitch Attitude - LOWER NOSE TO REDUCE AOA
  3. Thrust Levers - ADVANCE TO MAX THRUST AND CALL “MAX THRUST”
  4. Roll Attidude - ROLL WINGS LEVEL
  5. Flight Spoiler Lever - SELECT TO RETRACT

DURING RECOVERY
6. Pitch Attitude - MAINTAIN NOSE DOWN PITCH
5 to 10 degrees nose down
Accelerate to 250 KTS

  1. Pitch Attitude - Smoothly pitch to normal flight
  2. Thrust Levers - Set to appropriate setting, within limits
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13
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What is the Emergency Memory Item for

Emergency Descent

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  1. Oxygen Mask - DON and 100%
  2. Crew Communication - ESTABLISH
  3. Command - “EMERGENCY DESCENT”
  4. NO SMKG and SEAT BELTS sign - ON
  5. Altitude Knob - Spin 3 times to lower altitude (the First Officer adjusts to appropriate altitude on descent)
  6. Speed Mode Push Button - PUSH TWICE (IAS verify on the FMA)
  7. Speed Knob - PUSH
  8. Thrust Levers - IDLE
  9. Flight Spoilers - EXTEND
  10. Doors Synoptic Page - VIEW
  11. Doors Unsafe - CURRENT SPEED
  12. Doors Safe - SET VMO / MMO
  13. PA - Make Announcement
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14
Q

What is the Emergency Memory Items for Evacuation

A

STOP - CONFIGURE - SHUTDOWN - EVACUATE

STOP:

  1. Parking Brake ON
  2. Access need for evacuation or expedited deplaning
  3. Flight Attendant CALL and direct to “Access and wait for my command”

CONFIGURE:

  1. GND LIFT DUMPING - MAN DISARM
  2. Thrust Levers - SHUTOFF
  3. Evacuation - INITIATE

SHUTDOWN:

  1. APU, LH and RH ENG FIRE PUSH - SELECT
  2. BATTERY MASTER - OFF

EVACUATE:

  1. Appropriate Exits - OPEN
  2. Flight Deck - SECURE
  3. Passenger / Crew Evacuation - DEPLANE
  4. Aircraft - ABANDON
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15
Q

What are the two Stall Recovery Situations

A

Engines at Low RPM
and
Engines at High RPM

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16
Q

How long could it take for the engines to spool up from idle to maximum thrust in a Low RPM stall recovery?

A

Up to 8 seconds

17
Q

In a High Altitude Stall, how much altitude can expected to be lost

A

2,000 to 4,000 ft

18
Q

What are the call outs of the Pilot Monitoring on a high altitude stall recovery

A

CLIMBING or DESCENDING

If the RA indicates less than 1,000 ft above the ground
CLIMBING or DESCENDING 700
The altitude indicated on the RA

19
Q

In the case of a HIGH ALTITUDE STALL RECOVERY PROCEDURE how much pitch down and what speed do you aim for

A

-5 to -10 degrees nose down,

Accelerate to 250 KIAS

20
Q

What are the call outs for the PM during a HIGH ALTITUDE STALL RECOVERY?

A

“climbing - descending”
If below 1000 AGL the PM states
“descending 700 - 600” etc.