Engine Flashcards
FADEC provides start protection on the ground for:
- Hung Start
- Hot Start
- No Light Off
(Pilot still performs memory items)
When is 6th Stage bleed air used?
Takeoff, Climb, Cruise
When is 10th Stage bleed air used?
Descent, Approach
Does the FADEC provide In-Air start protection?
No
When does ATTCS use Activation Logic?
- Difference between both engine N1 values >15%
- One engine failure during Takeoff
- One engine failure during Go-Around
- Windshear Detection
What mode provides the most thrust?
Go-Around Reserve (GA RSV)
Engine Start Malfunctions:
(7 items)
- Positive Oil Pressure within 10 seconds
- During start with a tailwind, no positive increase of N1 before starter cutout (50% N2)
- No light-off indication within 30 seconds after fuel flow
- ITT exceeds 815°C (Hot Start)
- Oil pressure below limits
- N1 and/or N2 fails to accelerate to stable idle speed (Hung Start)
- Intermittent electrical pneumatic or starter malfunction occurs before the starter disengagement
Can the FO perform a crossbleed start while the airplane is moving on the ground?
Yes
What target N1 value (%) must be shown in the EICAS?
+0.5% or -0.1% of the N1 value provided by the ACARS or release.
What is N1?
Low Pressure Compressor
What is N2?
High Pressure Compressor
Engine Start Parameters
- Timer start: at initial N2 rotation
- 10 Seconds: Positive Oil Pressure
- 7% N2: Monitor Ignition (IGN A (B) displayed on EICAS)
- 20% N2 and <120°C ITT: Verify Fuel Flow
- Light-off: Within 30 seconds after fuel flow
- N1 rotation: Prior to Starter cutout (approximately 50% N2)
- 50% N2: Verify IGN A (B) goes out
- Engine Stabilization: ITT tick mark moves
What might be shown on the EICAS if the FADEC attempts an auto relight in flight?
WML (Windmilling)
At SkyWest, are takeoffs permitted with ATTCS off?
No