Flight Controls Flashcards
Which primary flight controls are hydraulic?
Elevators, Rudder, Roll Spoilers (MFS)
In a R and L hydraulic failure condition, how are the elevators and rudder operated?
Elevator - Manual Reversion (cables) through PCUs
Rudder - Lower rudder PCU via the Aux Hydraulic System (pump)
Is the Yaw Damper active on the ground?
Yes, ON until 60kts, then disabled, re-enabled with weight off wheels
Is there a trim tab on the rudder?
No, the rudder surface is deflected directly
Ground spoilers are available when?
- Switch is ARM
- Idle Thrust
- 2 of 3 conditions:
- –WOW
- –RA < 7ft
- –Wheel Speed > 16kts
The stick pusher can be disabled in which ways?
- MSW
- Stall Push off
- CB1 #B-12
Maximum Altitude with the YD off?
31,000ft
How do you turn off the roll spoilers?
By selecting the Roll Spoilers PBA to the OFF position as directed by the checklist for a Roll Control Jam on the Captains side
When the roll disconnect is activated, who controls the roll spoilers and who controls the ailerons?
The pilot controls the roll spoilers and the copilot controls the ailerons
The gust lock secures which controls?
- Ailerons
- Thrust Levers
- PCU’s trap pressure for elevator and rudder dampening for approx. 12 hours after hyd pressure is removed
What flight controls have trim tabs?
Aileron - left side only
What systems use Primary Trim?
- Autopilot
- Config Trim
- Mach Trim
How does Primary Trim differ from Secondary Trim?
- Primary Trim is variable speed according to configuration/IAS
- Secondary Trim constant 0.2 degrees per sec.
What is the purpose of the rudder travel limiter?
Restricts rudder movement as speed increases to avoid empennage damage or rudder failure