Flight Controls Flashcards
Question: The fly-by-wire flight control system has 4 different modes of operation. What are they?
Answer: Normal, Alternate, Direct, and Backup
Question: How many computers control the flight control system?
Answer: 2 Computers: (2) Flight Control Computers (FCC) and (1) Back Up Control Unit in case both FCCs fail.
Question: Describe cyan CAS message FCC AOA LIMITING.
Answer: In this mode full stick input commands maximum nose angle of attack of .95.
Question: What is the Auto Retract feature for speed brakes?
Answer: It retracts speed brakes at high power settings or when gear selected down.
Question: What is the MAX alt for:
Flaps 10 or 20, Answer: FL250
Flaps Down, Answer: FL 200
Question: What is the Maneuvering speed for the G700?
206 kts
Question: Is there any limitation with the Spoiler Panel failure?
Answer: Flight Control Surface Failure:
If any primary flight control surface or speed brake panel is failed, caused by either a component malfunction(s) or a hydraulic system failure, do not exceed 285 KCAS / 0.90M.
Question: What are some of the reasons that would cause the FCCs to drop to Alternate mode?
Answer:
Less than two valid Inertial Reference signals,
OR Less than two valid Air Data Sources
OR HSTS in secondary mode
Question: Can the Alternate Flight Controls mode be restored to NORMAL mode?
Answer: Yes, if the problem that got the FCCs into this mode has been corrected with the selection of FLT CTRL RESET if directed to do so by Checklist.
Question: What are some of the impacts associated with operating in Alt Flight Control Mode?
Answer: No Auto Pilot
Two Fixed Gains (340 Kts and 250 Kts)
No TSS
No Turn Coordination
No AOA Limiting
No High Speed Protect
Side Stick MAY revert to Degraded Active Mode (NO SHAKER)
No Maneuver Load Alleviation
Question: When in Alt Flight Control Mode when will Fixed Gains change from 340 kts to 250 kts?
Answer: Gear Handle down or Flap handle not UP
Question: What is the function of the Trim Speed System (TSS)?
Answer: With the Auto Pilot OFF, the TSS button resets the trim speed at your current speed.
Question: Will the TSS function operate during STEEP TURNS?
Answer: Yes, but it will not trim out the force required to maintain level flight.
45° bank requires 1.4 Gs to maintain altitude
Question: What are some of the limitations associated with operating aircraft with degraded flight control, other than airspeed 285/.90 or less.
Answer:
Flight into known icing conditions is prohibited when operating in a flight control law mode other than Normal (Alternate, Direct or Backup). If the flight control law mode degrades from normal while in icing conditions, exit icing conditions as soon as possible.
Note The AOA limiting / stall protection system is only available in the normal flight control mode. Stick shaker / stall warning is provided in Alternate mode at 0.85 AOA .
Intentional degradation from normal mode or disabling of any flight control system is prohibited.
Takeoff is prohibited when operating in a flight control law mode other than Normal (Alternate, Direct or Backup).
Wind Conditions:
Maximum crosswind component for landing when operating in a flight control law mode other than Normal (i.e., Alternate, Direct, or Backup): 10 knots
Question: What’s the purpose of the A/P DISC switch?
Answer: It disengages the autopilot – First PRESS
Answer: Stops runaway trim in all three axes – First PRESS
Answer: Silences the AP DISC warning – Second PRESS
Answer: Extinguishes the flashing red AP1 / AP2 on PFD – Second PRESS
Answer: Trim speed sync (TSS) – Autopilot OFF – First PRESS