General Flashcards

1
Q

Turning Radius

A

Nose: 108’ (33M)
Tail: 141’ (43mM)
Wingtip: 149’ (45.5M)

Min width for 180º turn: 153’ (46.6M)

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2
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Wingspan

A

213’ (64.9 M)

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3
Q

Length

A

231’-10” (70.7M)

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4
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Height

A

62’-6.5” (19.06 m)

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5
Q

Stab wingspan

A

72’-9” (22.2 M)

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6
Q

Span from Main Wing Gear

A

41’’-4” (12.6 M)

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7
Q

Types of push buttons

A
  • Alternate action

- Momentary action

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8
Q

When do the FASTEN SEAT BELTS sign illuminate in AUTO?

A
  • Landing gear not up and locked/Flap lever not up
  • Airplane altitude below 10,300 feet
  • Cabin altitude above 10,000 feet
  • Passenger/Supernumerary oxygen on
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9
Q

When are landing lights at maximum intensity?

A
  • Landing light switches ON

- landing gear lever in DOWN position

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10
Q

Can taxi lights or runway turnoff lights be illuminated in flight?

A

No, the lights extinguish when air/ground sensing system is in air mode

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11
Q

When in ARMED when do the Electrical Emergency Light turn on?

A
  • all emergency lights illuminate if airplane electrical power (DC) fails or is turned off.
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12
Q

What powers the emergency lighting system, and for what duration?

A
  • Remote batteries, powered by DC bus 4
  • 15 minutes with a fully charged battery
  • auto operation occurs if DC power fails or is turned off
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13
Q

When do the supernumerary oxygen masks drop manually or automatically?

A
  • automatically drop if cabin altitude exceeds approximately 14,000 feet
  • manually deployed from the flight deck by pushing the overhead panel Supernumerary Oxygen switch to ON position
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14
Q

How much oxygen does the supernumerary oxygen system provide?

A
  • 195 minutes of oxygen at a cabin altitude of 25,000 feet
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15
Q

Difference between N /100%/Emergency on O2 masks?

A
  • N: supplies an air/oxygen mixture on demand (ratio depends on cabin altitude)
  • 100%: supplies100% oxygen on demand
  • Emergency: supplies 100% oxygen under positive pressure at all cabin altitudes, and protects against smoke and harmful vapors
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16
Q

How many PBEs and where are they located?

A
  • Four
  • One on the main deck forward left side wall.
  • Two on the exterior wall of the upper deck lavatory
  • One in the flight deck
17
Q

Where is the portable ELT located?

A

Upper deck lavatory exterior wall

18
Q

When does the supernumerary oxygen flow control unit reset?

A
  • Closed electrically with the supernumerary oxygen switch in RESET, when cabin altitude below 12,000 feet
19
Q

Weight of ACMS

A

110 kg

20
Q

How do you know if “LOW GROSS WEIGHT AFT CG TAKEOFF PROCEDURE” is required

A
  • remarks on TLR/FDP
  • stated in “live” calculation
  • display on loadsheet
  • captain must perform takeoff
  • procedure in VOL 1; Supp 1.8