Flaps - Slats Flashcards
When selecting the flap lever to 1 after the flaps have been at CONF 2 or higher, what setting will the flaps and slats go to?
• CONF 1 + F• This configuration has a maximum speed 215 knots, with automatic retraction of flaps occurring at 210 knots.
What is the normal flap setting for a go-around?
• Retract one step(FULL TO 3 or 3 TO 2)
How are the flaps and slats affected if only GREEN hydraulic system pressure available?
• The flaps and slats will still operate, but at half speed
What system prevents flap or slat asymmetry?
• Wing Tip Brakes (WTB)
What causes the WTBs to activate?
• Runaway• Over speed (flaps)• Asymmetry• Movement (un-commanded)
If the WTBs activate due to a flap asymmetry, how are the slats affected?
• The slats can still operate normally - only flap operation is inhibited.
How many Slat/Flap Control Computers (SFCC) are installed?
2
What would occur if one SFCC failed?
• The slats and flaps would continue to operate, but at half speed.
What flap/slat configurations correspond to position 1 on the FLAPS lever and how do they differ?
• CONF 1+F is used for takeoff and provides both slats (position 1) + flaps• CONF 1 is used in-flight and is slats only
When will the Automatic Retraction System (ARS) operate?
• During acceleration in CONF 1+F, the flaps (not slats) will automatically retract to 0 at 210 knots.
What is ALPHA LOCK?
• This function inhibits retracting flaps/slats from 1 to 0 at a high angle of attack and low airspeed.
When the FLAP legend appears in cyan on the E/WD, what is indicated?
• Flaps/slats in transit
What happens to the ailerons when the flaps are extended?
• The ailerons droop