FCOM Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Runway slope

A

2%

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2
Q

Maximum Operating Altitude

A

43,100 ft pressure altitude

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3
Q

Maximum Takeoff and Landing Altitude

A

8,400 ft pressure altitude

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4
Q

Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind Component

A

10 knots

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5
Q

Severe turbulent air penetration speed

A

290 KIAS/ 0.78 Mach

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6
Q

During refueling operations

A

Do not operate HF radios

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7
Q

The navigation and display system does not support operations at latitudes greater than

A

87° North or South

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8
Q

The APU starter duty cycle is a maximum of

A

3 consecutive starts or attempts within a 60 minute period.

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9
Q

Do not use FLCH on final approach

A

Below 1000 ft AFE

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10
Q

The maximum allowable in-flight difference between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operation

A

200 ft

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11
Q

The maximum allowable on-the-ground differences between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operation

A

At sea level: 40 ft / 75 ft (Between
Captain & F/O / Captain or F/O & Field Elevation
)

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12
Q

Avoid weather radar operation

A

In a hangar and when personnel are within the area normally enclosed by the aircraft nose radome.
Note: The hangar recommendation does not apply to the weather radar test mode

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13
Q

Navigating away from the coastline is prohibited, until LF-ULD (Low frequency under water locater device) is installed. If the distance is beyond:

A

180 NM

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14
Q

SYA+SYC MTW

A

413,000 lbs

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15
Q

SYA+SYC MTOW

A

412,000 lbs

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16
Q

SYA+SYC MLW

A

326,000 lbs

17
Q

SYA+SYC MZFW

A

309,000 lbs

18
Q

After takeoff the autopilot must not be engaged below

A

200 ft AGL

19
Q

With the autopilot engaged. What is prohibited?

A

The use of aileron trim

20
Q

Maximum allowable wind speeds when landing weather minima are predicated on autoland operations

A

Head wind: 25 knots
Crosswind: 25 knots
Tailwind: 10 knots

21
Q

The ACARS is limited to the transmission and receipt of messages which will not create:

A

An unsafe condition if the message is improperly received

22
Q

The Flight crew shall not do what, during takeoff?

A

Blank engine vibration display

23
Q

The minimum inflight fuel tank temperature is

A

3°C (5°F) above the freeze point of the fuel being used.

24
Q

The maximum fuel temperature is

A

49°C (120°F)

25
Q

With less than full main tanks provided center tank fuel weight plus actual zero fuel weight does not exceed the maximum zero fuel weight, and center of gravity limits are observed. The center tank may contain up to:

A

22,050 pounds of fuel

26
Q

Dry running of a center tank fuel pump

A

Is prohibited if intentionally

27
Q

Reverse thrust

A

Is for ground use only

28
Q

The maximum altitude with flaps extended

A

20,000 ft

29
Q

Avoid rapid and large alternating control inputs, especially in combination with large changes in pitch, roll, or yaw (e.g. large side slip angles) as they may result in

A

Structural failure at any speed, including below VA.

30
Q

Do not operate under IFR or at night into airports

A

North of 73° North or south of 60° South Latitude whose navigation aids are referenced to magnetic north.

31
Q
A