Forward Instrument Panel (5 ODD) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of the two Landing Gear Control and Interface Units (LGCIUs)?

A
  • Provide sequencing, operation, monitoring, and indications for the landing gear.
  • Provide aircraft “In Flight” or “On the Ground” signals to other aircraft systems
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2
Q

What hydraulic system powers the landing gear and doors?

A
  • Green
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3
Q

When does the red arrow in the LND panel illuminate?

A
  • Below 750 feet RA, when the aircraft is in the landing configuration and the landing gear is not locked down.
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4
Q

What happens if airspeed is 280 knots and the Landing Gear lever is selected DOWN?

A
  • Nothing. A safety valve shuts off hydraulic power to the landing gear system when airspeed is above 260 knots.
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5
Q

What do the red UNLK lights indicate?

A
  • The landing gear is not locked in the selected position.
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6
Q

If LGCIU 1 fails will the lights still work?

A
  • Yes, as long as it is still powered.
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7
Q

What controls and manages all normal braking functions?

A
  • The Brake and Steering Control Unit (BSCU)
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8
Q

What happens when the A/SKID & N/W STRG is switched OFF?

A
  • Loss of nose wheel steering
  • Braking is powered by the YELLOW system
  • Anti-skid is deactivated
  • ABCU takes over
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9
Q

Which hydraulic systems provide pressure to the brakes?

A
  • Normal brakes – GREEN
  • Alternate brakes – YELLOW backed up by a hydraulic accumulator
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10
Q

When do the Auto Brakes activate on landing if armed?

A
  • When the ground spoilers deploy.
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11
Q

What is the difference between LOW and MED AUTO BRK?

A
  • LOW – progressive pressure applied to brakes 4 seconds after ground spoilers deploy in order to decelerate the aircraft at a rate of 5.6 ft./s2
  • MED – progressive pressure applied to brakes 2 seconds after ground spoilers deploy in order to decelerate the aircraft at a rate of 9.8 ft./s2
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12
Q

What does the AUTO BRK green DECEL light indicate?

A
  • Actual rate of deceleration is within 80% of the selected rate.
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13
Q

What will cause the MAX AUTO BRK to activate on a rejected takeoff?

A
  • Airspeed above 72 knots, and
  • Thrust levers at IDLE, and
  • Ground spoiler extension
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14
Q

What is the impact of the loss of GREEN hydraulic pressure on the Auto Brakes?

A
  • The Auto Brake function is lost, because the aircraft is now relying on the alternate brake system.
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15
Q

If on the alternate brake system, what is required in order to maintain Antiskid function, if anything?

A
  • At least 1 channel of the BSCU
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16
Q

What would happen to the spoilers if they were not armed, but at least one engine was selected into reverse thrust?

A
  • They would still deploy, even if they were not armed
17
Q

How many brake applications are available with accumulator pressure?

A

Approximately 7 full applications

18
Q

What does the BRAKES & ACCU PRESS triple indicator indicate?

A
  • YELLOW hydraulic pressure delivered to the left and right brakes
  • YELLOW system brake accumulator pressure