Flight Management and Navigation Flashcards
At acceleration height, VNAV commands a speed __ kts below the existing flaps placard speed, based on flap handle position.
•5
• 10
• 15
• 20
•5
Selecting CLB DIR (Climb Direct) deletes all waypoint altitude constraints between the airplane altitude and ___
• the lower of the FMC cruise altitude or the MCP altitude
• 10,000 ft
• Transition Level
• the FMC maximum cruise altitude
• the lower of the FMC cruise altitude or the MCP altitude
If an IRS switch is inadvertently selected to OFF in flight:
• The IRUs can provide only attitude information until a full alignment is completed on the ground.
• Manual VOR to VOR navigation must be accomplished.
• All IRS functions are lost.
• the IRUs can be fully restored within approximately 10 minutes if GPS data is available.
• the IRUs can be fully restored within approximately 10 minutes if GPS data is available.
LNAV is armed prior to takeoff it will engage at __ ft RA.
• 400
• 35
• 50
• 200
• 50
The ISFD receives Pitot & Static data from:
• The Left Pitot/Static System.
• The Right Pitot/Static System.
• The Center Pitot/Static System.
• All three Pitot/Static Systems.
• The Center Pitot/Static System.
Which of the following may be used by the FMC for position updating? A. GPS/IRU
B. DME/DME IRS
C. LOC/IRU
D. All the above
D. All the above
Which statement is true, when operating with a triple FMC failure?
A. New waypoints must be entered using lat /long and are entered on the ALTN NAV page of the TCP
B. ILS/GLS Radio tuning is available through the ALTN NAV Radio page of the TCP
C. LNAV/VNAV is inoperative.
D. All the above.
D. All the above.
The EICAS shows “FMC”. Which of the following could cause this message to display?
• All three FMCs have failed.
• Two of three FMC units have failed.
• The FMCs have lost all GPS position information
• A single FMC has failed, but navigation capability is unaffected.
• All three FMCs have failed.
Manual FMC position updates:
• may be accomplished only while on the ground and stopped for an extended period of time.
• are not available.
• may be accomplished using any of the positions shown on POS REF 2/4
• may only be accomplished when operating between 65 degrees N and S latitude.
• may be accomplished using any of the positions shown on POS REF 2/4
With regard to VNAV descents which of the following is true?
A. Selecting DES NOW prompt on the VNAV DES page will start a descent to capture the VNAV PTH.
B. Using the MCP altitude selector to initiate a descent when within 50 nm of the computed top of descent initiates a DES NOW function.
C. The CDU Help Window message DRAG REQUIRED displays if actual airspeed exceeds FMC computed target speed by more than 10 knots.
D. All the above.
D. All the above.
The FMC transitions to approach if a published approach has been selected and incorporated into the active flight plan and which of the following have occurred?
A. The aircraft has sequenced the first waypoint of the active approach
B. the aircraft is on a direct•to intercept course to the active waypoint, and the
distance to go is less than 12 nm.
C. The descent phase is active and the flaps are out of UP.
D. Any of the above.
D. Any of the above.
While enroute and operating more than __ nm off the active route, the FMC does not sequence the active waypoint when the airplane passes the waypoint.
• 125
• 2.5
• 50
• 21
• 21
The IRSs can be fully realigned in flight using which of the following methods?
• Over a known geographical position.
• Using GPS position information.
• Using LOC/DME updating.
• The IRSs can never be realigned in flight.
• Using GPS position information.
If an IRU inertial data fails, which of the following occurs?
A The FMC continues to receive hybrid GPS-inertial position solutions using the AHRU inertial sensors combined with GPS position.
B. The AHRUs continue to supply attitude data to the PFDs.
C. The EICAS advisory message NAV IRU is displayed.
D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
The FMC memory contains a navigation database. This database has information for which of the following?
A. NAVAID locations.
B. Airports
C. Waypoints.
D. All the above
D. All the above
The AHRU supplies:
A. Attitude.
B. Heading.
C. Rate information.
D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
The ISFD supplies backup attitude and heading information to the Captain’s PFD.
A. True
B. False
B. False
Placing the IRS switches to the OFF position will remove power from the IRUs:
• only if indicated airspeed is greater than 30kts
• External power is powering the aircraft.
• The battery bus is powered.
• anytime they are powered.
• anytime they are powered.
For FMC ILS/GLS autotuning to occur the airplane must be less than 50 NM from the top of descent, or less than 150 NM from the landing runway, or the FMC must be in the descent mode AND
A. an ILS/LOC/GLS runway must be in the active route.
B. a LOC back course approach must be in the active route.
C. a reference speed has been selected on the approach page.
D. either A or B.
D. either A or B.
Following a triple FMC failure, the ILS/GLS receivers can be tuned by utilizing the:
• FMC NAV RAD page.
• EFIS control panel.
• TCP AL TN NAV RADIO page.
• Radio Direct Tuning (ROT) panels.
• TCP AL TN NAV RADIO page.
After a dual FMC failure, FMS navigation is still available by utilizing route data furnished by :
• the single remaining FMC, through the CDUs
• AHRU.
• Dead Reckoning.
• the Alternate FMC page.
• the single remaining FMC, through the CDUs
Climb and/or Descent waypoint speed constraints entered on the legs page:
• Must be entered on LSK 1R to be active.
• Require an altitude constraint at the same waypoint.
• Do not require an altitude constraint.
• Will only be active in VNAV cruise mode.
• Require an altitude constraint at the same waypoint.
The normal pitch mode annunciated on the FMA during a VNAV climb is:
• FPA.
• FLCH SPD.
• V/S.
• VNAV SPD.
• VNAV SPD.
A descent initiated more than 50 miles from the T/D using the MCP altitude selector results in:
A. A new cruise altitude.
B. A new T/D.
C. A VNAV SPD descent to the new cruise altitude.
D. All the above.
D. All the above.