Extra SV Flashcards
What is the MAX Zero (0) Fuel weight (MZFW)?
69800 lbs.
What is the MAX differential pressure for takeoff and landing?
0.2 psi
What is MAX continuous ITT?
960
The MAX allowable in flight difference between CA and FO altitude displays for RVSM operations is?
180ft
What is the definition of Ice Conditions (OAT on the ground and TAT inflight?
- 10°C or below
- Visible moisture (clouds, fog with visibility of one mile or less, rain, snow, sleet and ice crystals)
- When operating on ramps, taxiways, runways where snow, ice, standing water or slush may be ingested by engines, freeze on engines, nacelles, or engine sensor probes
What are the critical phases of flight that require a Sterile Cockpit?
- All ground operations when moving under the aircrafts own power
- Takeoff and Landing The last 1,000’ of any assigned altitude during climb or descent
- Holding, regardless of altitude
- All other operations below 10,000’ except cruise Any other phase of flight as deemed necessary by the Captain
If you are unable to obtain an IFR clearance at airports which do not have operating ATC facilities and it is not possible to obtain an IFR clearance from the flight deck, what conditions must exist before the flight can takeoff?
- VFR conditions reported at the time of takeoff
- Flight remains in VFR conditions while operating under VFR
- Flight crew obtains an IFR clearance as soon as practical but not more than 50 NM from the departure airport
What conditions must exist for a flight crew to cancel an IFR flight plan?
-VFR weather conditions, remain within Class B or C airspace, remain radar monitored by ATC, and remain in direct communication with the appropriate ATC facility
(OR)
-VFR weather conditions; direct communication with an air/ground communication facility that provides airport traffic advisories; and within 10 NM of destination OR has established and will maintain visual reference with the landing runway
When are we directed to declare an emergency in regards to fuel remaining?
-Anytime the flight has less than 30 minutes of fuel
What is the transponder code used for Emergency aircraft? Radio failure? Hijacking?
- 7700
- 7600
- 7500
Name a couple of conditions that are considered an Emergency Condition according to FM1?
- Flight unable to establish definite position
- Flight 15 minutes or more overdue and not heard from at terminal or check point
- Failure/Malfunction of aircraft or any component, which interferes with safe operation
- Indication of Fire
- Priority in air traffic control by ATC or tower, at request of the pilot
- Communication or navigational facilities impaired to the point that orientation or letting down is difficult or impossible
- Any circumstance or condition that jeopardizes safety of flight, and which requires deviation from prescribed methods, procedures, or minimums in the interest of safety
- Flight has less than 30 minutes of fuel remaining on board
How soon after a Captain exercises their emergency authority must they file a Pilot Pipeline?
-No later than 24 hours after the event
When does the required rest period begin following a domestic flight? What about an International flight?
Domestic- 15 minutes after block in
International- 30 minutes after block in
What is the maximum flight duty period extension that can be accepted?
2 hours
If a Crewmember accepts a FDP extension that is greater than 30 minutes, what is required before that Crewmember can accept another extension that is greater than 30 minutes?
30 hour rest period