Flight Instruments Flashcards
Which DU’s will normally have MFD functionality
Left and Right inboard and the Lower DU’s.
Upper Display control is normally available through the:
respective upper DSP control panel.
Pitot and static pressures are converted to digital outsputs by:
Air data modules.
A non-normal checklist containing deferred items is considered complete when:
B. All steps prior to the deferred items have been completed.
Regarding the HDG EF switch (with the switch in the NORM) which of the following statements are correct.
A. Heading references are magnetic north while below 82 degrees North.
B. Heading references are true north when above 82 degees North.
C. Provides no reference for AFDS roll modes other than LNAV when above 82 degrees North.
At the completion of a non-normal checklist an appropriate message appears at the bottom of the page and indicates:
A. Checklist Complete
C. Checklist Complete Except For Deferred Items
When is the pitch limit indication displayed?
The pitch limit indication is displayed when the flaps are not up or at slow speeds with the flaps up.
What is indicated by the landing altitude reference bar that is displaed along the inner edge of he altitude indication?
The reference bar indicates the height above touchdown.
If an EFIS control panels fails is it still possible to control your displays, and if so, how?
Yes, using the EFIS/DSP system display function available via the SYS menu.
L or R displayed to the left of the barometic setting on the PFD/HUD:
Indicates which EFIS panel barometric setting is used for reference b the AFDS.
How wide is the VSD LNAV corridor?
2X the FMC RNP value
Which of the following is not a major component of the ADRS?
FMC
When will Radio Altitude indications first display on the PFD/HUD?
When the aircraft is below 2500 ft AGL.
What determines the checklist priority when the checklist display switch is pushed?
A. EICAS message level.
B. Air / Ground logic.
C. Fuel control switch position.
The ADRS is the primary source or speed and altitude to:
B. Captains instruments