FLT CONTROL PANEL Flashcards
FLT CONTROL ‘A’ & FLT CONTROL ‘B’
- 3 position -
STBY RUD
OFF
A ON
[1sp answer: -
- there is no ‘manual reversion’ for rudder
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STBY RUD:
- activates standby hyd pump
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opens standby rudder shutoff valve (which pressurizes the standby rudder PCU)
- this function is what turns on the STBY RUD ON (amber) light
- Flt Control ‘LOW PRESS’ light turns off
- indicates the standby rudder SOV has opened
- For ‘B’ System Only:
- will cause yaw damper switch to MAGNETICALLY release to OFF
- this causes the YAW DAMPER light to illuminate
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OFF:
- closes flt control shutoff valve (this isolates the ailerons, elevators and rudder from hyd system)
- yaw damper switch flips to OFF (magnetically) when SYS B is placed through OFF position
- respective LOW PRESSURE (amber) light AND FEEL DIFF PRESS light illuminate
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ON:
- normal operating position
- opens flt control SOV to ailerons, elevators, elevator feel and rudder from assoc hyd system
- ** NOTE: for the Standby Yaw Damper switch to operate at least one FLT CONTROL switch A or B must be in STBY RUD and the other has to be in either OFF or STBY RUD
FLT CONTROL ‘LOW PRESSURE’ LIGHTS
[1sp - low pressure in (hyd sys a (or b). How will the QRH guide us to fix this problem? - lift the guard and move switch to standby rudder position - which closes the hydraulic shutoff valve to the A (or B) system then the low pressure light will normally go out, the standby rudder light will come on - the standby rudder low pressure light will be armed) - SOAP and SOAPY
S - standby pump on
O - open SRSOV
A - Arm Low pressure light
P - position indicating (verify by low press lt out) which tells us that the SRSOV has opened successfully
Y - yaw damper not available (B only)]
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Illuminated (AMBER):
- indicates low pressure to aileron, elevator, elevator feel computer and rudder (< 1300 psi)
- this light is DEACTIVATED when associated FLT CONTROL SWITCH is set to STBY RUD and the standby rudder SOV OPENS.
- the light going out VERIFIES the SOV is OPEN
- when the FLT CONTROL is in ON or OFF the standby rudder SOV is CLOSED (so this light works normally)
FLIGHT SPOILERS SWITCHES
- 2 positions -
ON
OFF
- for MAINT PURPOSES ONLY
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ON:
- normal operating position
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OFF:
- closes respective FLIGHT SPOILER SOV
- ‘A’ Spoilers: 2, 4, 9, 11
- ‘B’ Spoilers: 3, 5, 8, 10
- Note: Ground spoilers are NOT affected by this switch they are ‘FLIGHT’ spoiler switches
YAW DAMPER Light
- Illuminated (amber) - Yaw damper is NOT engaged or is inop.
- Note: losing ‘B’ hydraulic pressure does NOT cause this light to go ON but the yaw damper is inop
YAW DAMPER Switch
- 2 positions -
OFF
ON
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OFF:
- disengages the yaw damper (turns ON - YAW DAMPER light)
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Switches OFF if:
- ‘B’ FLT CONTROL Switch moved TO or THROUGH the OFF position
- power interruption to the #1 AC transfer bus
- yaw damper rate gyro or actuator fails
- Switch AUTOMATICALLY moves to the OFF position - YAW DAMPER light illuminates - and the YAW DAMPER Switch CANNOT be RESET: (any of the following)
- ‘B’ FLT CONTROL switch is moved to OFF or STBY RUD
- SMYD senses a yaw damper SYSTEM FAULT or YAW DAMPER doesnt respond to a command
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ON:
- connects MAIN YAW DAMPER to MAIN RUDDER PCU (if ‘B’ switch - ON)
- connects STANDBY YAW DAMPER to STANDBY RUDDER PCU ( if both ‘A’ and ‘B’ switch in STBY)
- NOTE: solenoid WILL NOT LATCH if rate gyro is not online (IRUs aligning) and there is no compass on the ND
LOW QUANTITY Light (Stby Hyd)
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Illuminated (Amber):
- indicates Low Quantity in Standby Hyd reservoir (50%)
- always armed
- a leak in the standby system will empty the standby reservoir and take ‘B’ down to approx 72%
LOW PRESSURE Light (Standby Hyd)
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Illuminated (Amber)
- standby pump output pressure is low (electric motor driven pump) (< 1300 psi)
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ARMED: (any of the following)
- either FLT CONTROL switch to STBY RUD
- ALTERNATE FLAPS arm switch to ARM
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Automatically:
- FLT CONTROL A or B - ON (normal) AND
- complete loss of A OR B - AND
- On ground (> 60 kts) or In flight (with flaps extended)
- FFM Trips (force fight monitor)
- FLT CONTROL A or B - ON (normal) AND
STBY RUD ON Light
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Illuminated (Amber):
- indicates STANDBY RUDDER system is activated (ie Standby Rudder PCU is Pressurized)
- does not function with ALT FLAPS master switch activation
- activates MC and FLT CONT caution
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Standby Rudder system turned on when:
- either FLT CONTROL switch to STBY RUD
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Automatically: (either of the 2 below)
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Takeoff or Landing AND
- FLT CONTROL Switch A or B - ON (normal) and a complete loss of A OR B - AND
- On ground (> 60 kts) or In flight (with flaps extended)
- FFM Trips (force fight monitor)
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Takeoff or Landing AND
- When airborne and Flaps are retracted the Standby Pump shuts off
- if this light goes ON WITHOUT crew action or hyd system malf, either:
- FFM inadverterntly activated the Standby Pump (and powering the standby PCU - 3 PCUs powering rudder vs 2)
- or there is a pressure difference between the 2 main PCU (indicates a Jammed Condition)
ALTERNATE FLAPS MASTER SWITCH
- 2 position -
OFF
ARM
[1sp - what happens when we put switch to arm?
1. Arm the UP/DN switch
2. Activate the standby pump
3. Close trailing edge flap bypass valve (locks out hyd fluid) ]
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OFF:
- (guarded) - normal operating position
- turns OFF standby pump if on and closes LE standby SOV
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ARM: (3 things)
- closes TE flap bypass valve
- activates standby pump (arms LOW PRESS light)
- arms ALTERNATE FLAPS position switch (electrical switch)
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During ALTERNATE FLAPS OPERATION:
- no flap load relief
- no TE Flap asymmetry and skew protection
- no UCM detection
ALTERNATE FLAPS Position Switch
- 3 position -
UP
OFF
DOWN
[1sp - what is main purpose of the Alt Flaps switch?
- in case we lose hyd system B so we can bring up and down electrically the trailing edge flaps
* note trailing edge devices are extended with an electric motor and may be retracted - the LEDs are extended using standby hydraulic pressure and may NOT be retracted]
- functions ONLY when Alt Flaps Master sw in ARM
- only FULL EXTEND lines in standby system (no retract lines)
- this controls an ELECTRIC motor that extends or retracts TE FLAPS
- must be held down
- no assymmetry or skew protection
UP:
- electrically retracts TE Flaps (LEDs remain extended - cannot be retracted by ALT system)
- NOT spring loaded to OFF (ie can position to UP and leave it)
OFF:
- Normal operating position
- Stops movement of TE Flaps
DOWN: (spring loaded)
- (momentarily) fully extends LEDs using Standby pressure
- (hold) electrically extends TE flaps until released
Note:
- takes approx 30 sec for LE Flaps to deploy and 1 min for the SLATS to deploy
FEEL DIFF PRESS Light
[1sp - if this light comes on - what does that mean? it means excessive differential pressure in the elevator feel computer]
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Illuminated (Amber):
- indicates excessive differential pressure in the ELEVATOR FEEL COMPUTER
- could be caused by erroneous activation of the Elevator Feel Shift Module
- or loss of SYS A or B
- Elevator Pitot system blocked or failed
- indicates excessive differential pressure in the ELEVATOR FEEL COMPUTER
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Illuminated (Amber):
- the Feel Diff Press light monitors both A & B metered pressures and closes if there is greater than 25% difference in pressure
SPEED TRIM FAIL Light
1sp - what happens if we are flying and the speed trim fail light comes on? What does that mean - what can cause that?
What if we are in descent - push recall and the SPEED TRIM FAIL light illuminates?
[1sp -(a) it means that BOTH channels of the FCC computers failed. If its a failure of only 1 computer - it will be on recall.
(b) that means only one channel from the FCC computer has failed.
* same answer as mach trim fail ]
- there is a speed trim channel in each FCC (A & B)
- FCC COMPUTER
- DUAL CHANNEL LIGHT
Illuminated (Amber):
- indicates failure of the speed trim system
- goes out when MC system is reset (if single channel fail) ie. this light will go out
MACH TRIM FAIL Light
1sp - what happens if we are flying and the mach trim fail light comes on? What does that mean - what can cause that?
What if we are in descent - push recall and the mach TRIM FAIL light illuminates?
[1sp -(a) it means that BOTH channels of the FCC computers failed. If its a failure of only 1 computer - it will be on recall.
(b) that means only one channel from the FCC computer has failed.
* same answer as speed trim fail ]
- FCC COMPUTER
- DUAL CHANNEL
Illuminates (Amber):
- indicates failure of the MACH TRIM system
- during single channel failure (on recall) this light will go out if MC pressed.
AUTO SLAT FAIL Light
1sp - what happens if we are flying and the auto slat fail light comes on? What does that mean - what can cause that?
What if we are in descent - push recall and the auto slat light illuminates?
[1sp - it means that both channels from the SMYD computer have failed. 1 channel will come up on recall]
- SMYD Computers
- DUAL CHANNEL LIGHT
Illuminates (Amber):
- indicates a failure of the auto slat system
- indicates a failure of a single SMYD computer (during recall)
- light extinguishes (if MC reset with single channel failure)
- if one SMYD auto slat function is not available - the other SMYD can still operate autoslats
- both SMYD failures also illuminate the MC and FLT CONT lights