General Flashcards

1
Q

With the seat belt sign switch in the AUTO position, the FASTEN SEAT BELT signs automatically illuminate:
A. when the landing gear is not up and locked.
B. when the flap lever is in the Flaps 5 or greater.
C. When the cabin alt is 10,000’ or greater
D. All the above

A

D. All the above

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2
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Which of the following is true when squeezing and pulling out the Oxygen Mask Release Levers?
A. Inflates the mask harness.
B. Starts the flow of oxygen to the mask.
C. Selects the mask microphone.
D. All the above

A

D. All the above

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3
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When the passenger oxygen masks are deployed, ___ illuminate automatically.
A. the FASTEN SEAT BELT signs
B. the FASTEN SEAT BELTS and lavatory RETURN TO SEAT signs
C. the lavatory RETURN TO SEAT signs
D. None of the above

A

A. the FASTEN SEAT BELT signs

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4
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When the flight attendant EMER LIGHTS switch is selected ON ___.
A. All passenger cabin emergency lights illuminate.
B. The flight deck emergency light switch is overridden.
C. the seat belt sign is bypassed
D. Both A and B

A

D. Both A and B

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5
Q

The oxygen mask microphone is deactivated by:
• Closing the right oxygen panel door and pushing the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET switch.
• Closing the left oxygen panel door and pushing the NORMAL / 100% selector.
• Pushing the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET switch.
• Closing the left oxygen panel door and pushing the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET switch.

A

• Closing the left oxygen panel door and pushing the PRESS TO TEST AND RESET switch.

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6
Q

The integrated escape slide lighting will illuminate:
• Anytime the door is opened with normal power on the aircraft.
• When the door handle is moved to open with door mode selector armed.
• Anytime the door is open with the flight deck EMERGENCY LIGHTS switch in the ARMED position.
• If the door handle is moved to open while the door is armed and the
EMERGENCY LIGHTS switch is in the armed position.

A

• If the door handle is moved to open while the door is armed and the
EMERGENCY LIGHTS switch is in the armed position.

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7
Q

The sterile cockpit light illuminates automatically when the aircraft is below _____ and the parking brake is not set.
A. 14,000 ft.
B. 10,000 ft
C. 18,000 ft
D. None of the above

A

B. 10,000 ft

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8
Q

At each door, what are the visual indications that a cabin door is properly armed?
• Simultaneous flashing AUTO and MANUAL indicator lights on the door.
• Handle is in the green band.
• No way to tell except from flight deck.
• Visible door armed mode light illuminated with arming lever in the red ARMED position.

A

• Visible door armed mode light illuminated with arming lever in the red ARMED position.

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9
Q

With the flight deck EMER LIGHTS switch OFF or ARMED, can a F/A in the cabin activate the cabin emergency lights?
• Yes, through the FA panel at Door 1 L
• No
• Only in Flight
• Only on the ground

A

• Yes, through the FA panel at Door 1 L

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10
Q

What is the 787s minimum pavement width for a 180 degree turn?
• 98’ 10”.
• 115’ 4”.
• 138’ 4”
• 150’ 11 “.

A

• 138’ 4”

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11
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What is the maximum operating altitude of the B-787? • 39,500 feet pressure altitude
• 42,100 feet pressure altitude
• 45,000 feet pressure altitude
• 43,100 feet pressure altitude

A

• 43,100 feet pressure altitude

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12
Q

The aircraft oxygen systems consist of:
•Two independent systems. Flight deck uses 2 oxygen bottles, cabin uses high pressure bottles in each PSU.
• Individual chemical oxygen generators for both the flight deck and cabin
• Two independent systems. Flight deck uses 2 oxygen bottles in lower equipment bay, cabin uses individual chemical oxygen generators.
• One combined system. Flight deck uses 2 oxygen bottles, cabin utilizes 4 high capacity oxygen bottles.

A

•Two independent systems. Flight deck uses 2 oxygen bottles, cabin uses high pressure bottles in each PSU.

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13
Q

The passenger door flight locks are automatically locked when the airspeed is greater than 80 kts.
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

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14
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When the door synoptic display is selected, what is the correct indication for a cabin door which is ARMED?
• an “M” indication by the respective door
• no indication by the respective door if the door is properly armed
• an “A” symbol by the respective door
• the word “AUTO” by the respective door

A

• an “A” symbol by the respective door

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15
Q

There are three cargo doors; one forward, one aft, and one bulk. Which statement(s) best describe door operation?
A. The forward and aft doors open outward and the bulk door opens inward.
B. The forward and aft doors are normally operated manually and the bulk door is operated electrically
C. An EICAS message indicates when any cargo door not closed.
D. Both A and C

A

D. Both A and C

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16
Q

The passenger oxygen system uses high pressure oxygen bottles which provide oxygen for:
• approximately 60 minutes.
• approximately 22 minutes.
• approximately 12 minutes
• approximately 207 minutes

A

• approximately 60 minutes.

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17
Q

The flight deck number two windows, left and right, can be opened by the flight crew on the ground or in unpressurized, low speed flight.
A. True
B. False

A

B. False

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18
Q

The EICAS advisory message “EMER LIGHTS” is displayed:
A. When the flight deck emergency lights switch is not in the armed position
B. when the flight deck emergency lights switch is in the armed position and the emergency lights are activated by the switch at a flight attendant panel
C. neither A nor B is correct.
D. Both A and B are correct.

A

D. Both A and B are correct.

19
Q

The B787 has translating plug type cabin doors?
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

20
Q

The B787 has ____ slide rafts.

•6
•10
•8
•5

A

•8

21
Q

The flight deck is equipped with a __ fire extinguisher.

• Halon
• C02
• H20
• Halon and H20

A

• Halon

22
Q

The cabin emergency lights are powered by remote batteries. A fully charged battery provides at least minutes of operation?
• 22
• 18
• 30
• 10

A

• 10

23
Q

The passenger oxygen masks automatically drop when cabin altitude exceeds approximately __
A 15,000 ft
B. Origin airfield altitude +2,000’
C. Destination field altitude +2,000’
D. The higher of any of the above

A

D. The higher of any of the above

24
Q

On the oxygen mask panel, what is the function of the “PRESS TO TEST AND RESET” switch?
• Starts Positive Flow of oxygen to the crewmember
• Tests communications through the mask microphone
• Resets flow from crewmembers oxygen generator bottle
• Turns oxygen on momentarily to test the regulator and with the left panel door closed reactivates the boom microphone

A

• Turns oxygen on momentarily to test the regulator and with the left panel door closed reactivates the boom microphone

25
Q

Which of the cargo doors can be operated manually?
• Only the Bulk Cargo Door
• The Forward and Bulk Cargo doors
• All Cargo doors can be operated manually
• The Aft and Bulk Cargo doors

A

• All Cargo doors can be operated manually

26
Q

Which of the following statements is true regarding the cabin doors?
• The flight locks prevent cabin door opening during takeoff above 80 kts.
• The door handle is locked in the closed position in flight.
• With low differential pressure it is possible to open the door in flight.
• The door handle is locked in the closed position when airspeed is above 90 knots

A

• The flight locks prevent cabin door opening during takeoff above 80 kts.

27
Q

Where can a crew member find indications for crew oxygen system pressure?
• On the oxygen synoptic
• On the status page
• There are no indications, if the system is low an EICAS message is displayed
• On the crew oxygen system gage

A

• On the status page

28
Q

The flight attendants EMER LIGHTS switch is located where?
• At door 4R
• At both door 1L and 4R
• On the flight entertainment system control panel
• At door 1L

A

• At door 1L

29
Q

Which cargo compartment(s) may be used for live animal carriage?
A. The forward cargo compartment
B. The aft cargo compartment
C. The bulk cargo compartment
D. Both A and C

A

D. Both A and C

30
Q

Which lights are illuminated full bright by the STORM light switch?
• All exterior lights
• Captain’s MAP light
• Dome lights, all flood lights, and illuminated indicator lights.
• Floor lights, all flood lights and illuminated indicator lights.

A

• Dome lights, all flood lights, and illuminated indicator lights.

31
Q

What is the required position of individual panel light or display brightness controls for the master bright system to have full range of control?
• 12 o’clock
• 6 o’clock
• 10 o’clock
• 2 o’clock

A

• 12 o’clock

32
Q

When the NOSE LANDING light switch is ON but the nose landing gear is not down and locked, the nose landing light is __ .
• Illuminated
• Illuminated if both MAIN landing gear are down and locked
• Extinguishes when the nose wheel reaches the up and locked position
• Extinguished

A

• Extinguished

33
Q

The 787 has a wingspan of __.

• 199’ 11”
• 202’ 6”
• 197’ 3”
• 190’ 9”

A

• 197’ 3”

34
Q

The overhead crew rest bunk seat may be occupied during T/O and landing operations
A. True
B. False

A

A. True

35
Q

The flight deck emergency egress hatch:
• may be opened only on the ground with the aircraft depressurized.
• may be opened on the ground or in flight to assist in flight deck smoke removal.
• opens automatically with the activation of the emergency evac signal switch on the center pedestal.
• will be opened at the gate to improve flight deck fresh air circulation.

A

• may be opened only on the ground with the aircraft depressurized.

36
Q

The fuselage mounted ELT, if activated, may be reset ____.
• cannot be reset inflight
• through the ELT reset function on the Tuning and Control Panel (TCP) • on the ground by momentarily depowering the aircraft
• inflight or on the ground, by moving the ELT switch momentarily to RESET then back to ARMED

A

• inflight or on the ground, by moving the ELT switch momentarily to RESET then back to ARMED

37
Q

With a loss of all displays, a CCR reset may be required . A CCR Reset takes approximately __ minute(s).
•5
•1
• CCRs may not be rest in flight
•3

A

•1

38
Q

During aircraft power up using only the battery, what indicates that the Left CCR is online?
• All DUs are active and showing their default displays.
• The FO’s inboard and lower DUs are active and showing their default displays.
• The CCS system requires normal AC power from either the APU or an external source to begin the power up sequence.
• the Captain’s inboard and lower DUs are active and showing their default displays.

A

• the Captain’s inboard and lower DUs are active and showing their default displays.

39
Q

With a loss of normal power, cabin emergency lighting is powered by batteries and if fully charged, will provide approximately ____ minutes of operation when activated.
• 10
• 30
• 5
• 60

A

• 10

40
Q

The Flight Attendant Crew Rest area can be occupied for Taxi, Takeoff and/or Landing?
A. True
B. False

A

B. False

41
Q

The flight deck overhead crew rest area oxygen system uses the flight deck oxygen bottles as its source.
A. True
B. False

A

B. False

42
Q

The flight deck overhead crew rest area emergency egress is through the stairway or the panel located ____ .
• on the floor immediately forward of the #2 bunk (aircraft right side)
• in the overhead area directly above the seat
• under the mattress for the #1 (aircraft left side) bunk • in the area sidewall beside the seat

A

• on the floor immediately forward of the #2 bunk (aircraft right side)

43
Q

With loss of normal electrical power, the cabin emergency lights are powered by;
• Remote batteries.
• The Hot Battery bus.
• The Battery bus.
• Standby D.C. system

A

• Remote batteries.