FCOM Limitations Flashcards
Runway slope
2%
Maximum Operating Altitude
43,100 ft pressure altitude
Maximum Takeoff and Landing Altitude
8,400 ft pressure altitude
Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind Component
10 knots
Severe turbulent air penetration speed
290 KIAS/ 0.78 Mach
During refueling operations
Do not operate HF radios
The navigation and display system does not support operations at latitudes greater than
87° North or South
The APU starter duty cycle is a maximum of
3 consecutive starts or attempts within a 60 minute period.
Do not use FLCH on final approach
Below 1000 ft AFE
The maximum allowable in-flight difference between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operation
200 ft
The maximum allowable on-the-ground differences between Captain and First Officer altitude displays for RVSM operation
At sea level: 40 ft / 75 ft (Between
Captain & F/O / Captain or F/O & Field Elevation)
Avoid weather radar operation
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
Navigating away from the coastline is prohibited, until LF-ULD (Low frequency under water locater device) is installed. If the distance is beyond:
180 NM
SYA+SYC MTW
413,000 lbs
SYA+SYC MTOW
412,000 lbs