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1
Q

Syerston avoid?

A

3500 ft CWL QFE

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2
Q

Buckminster avoid?

A

2nm/2500 ft gliding club
1nm/2000 ft model flying

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3
Q

Min runway for T/O?

A

3200 ft

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4
Q

Min runway for landing?

A

2850 ft

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5
Q

What is MCP?

A

The lower of 92% TQ or 752 C

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6
Q

When is an oil pressure exceedance U/S?

A

When it appears on IDU 2 and 3

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7
Q

On engine start, when would you cut off feather and blow for 10 secs?

A

TOT at 927 C for 1 second
No TOT rise within 3 seconds
TOT between 810 and 927 for 10 seconds
Prop does not turn by 25% N1

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8
Q

On engine start, when would you cut off/feather only?

A

OIL LO PRESS caption not out by 60% N1
Prop unfeathering does not start by the time N1 stabilises

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9
Q

What is the motoring run?

A

CO/F
FI
Batt - ON
Fuel pump - ON (F PRESS out)
Start switch - BLOW until TOT below 150 C
Start switch - OFF
Batt - as reqd.

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10
Q

What do you do if N1 decays below 60% or TOT approaches 810?

A

Deselect generator and increase N1 to 70% before resetting generator to ON.

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11
Q

Flight in IMC is not permitted with:

A

Amber battery symbol (less than 30 mins remaining)
Amber or red X over battery symbol
CAL DUE message displayed by battery symbol

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12
Q

What happens when fuel tank selector is LEFT?

A

Fuel pumps can draw from collector tank

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13
Q

What happens when fuel tank selector is at EMERG?

A

Draws from right hand tank

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14
Q

What height should you add for CANP activity?

A

500 feet

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15
Q

What happens when BUS TIE OFF?

A

BLUF: Battery is not being charged
Main bus and Avionics Bus 2 are supplied by GEN
Battery bus and Avionics Bus 1 by battery
Positive charge and 27-29V - land as soon as PRACticable
Negative charge and <25V, land ASAP

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16
Q

BLEED TEMP captions means…

A

Bleed air temp too high

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17
Q

What control inputs counter power increase?

A

Stick push and right rudder

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18
Q

What control inputs counter power decrease?

A

Stick back pressure and left rudder

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19
Q

What positions must not be held for longer than 30 seconds and why?

A

45 deg NU/ND
Inverted
Wing down
Knife edge

BECAUSE … oil system may not scavenge

20
Q

Where are the OAT probes located?

A

Near the pitot static probe
1 per ADC

21
Q

Where are the OAT probes located?

A

Near the pitot static probe
1 per ADC

22
Q

DME provides a _________ range

A

Slant

23
Q

GEN OFF means…

A

Generator line is open

24
Q

F FILTER OFF means…

A

Fuel filter is blocked

25
Q

HYDR PRESS means…

A

Hyd pressure below 1650 psi
OR
Pump running for more than 60 secs

26
Q

What is a hot start?

A

Where TOT goes beyond 927 C

27
Q

What does an RPM exceedance after the 2nd POG suggest?

A

There could be an internal leak in the beta system of the propeller governor

28
Q

Basic purpose of a CB?

A

To protect wiring and connectors against short circuits, to minimise the risk of electrical fire, and on the ground to isolate electrical equipment during maintenance.

29
Q

What type of CBs should never be reset?

A

Fuel CBs

30
Q

What are the coloured CBs?

A

HYDR - Red
RAD ALT - Green
TAS - Green
Nav 2 - Blue
P/S - Yellow
Heat intake - Orange
CTRL GEAR - Red
IND GEAR - Red
COM 2 - Blue

31
Q

Structure of an emergency message?

A

Mayday/pan x3
Callsign
Mayday/pan
Type of a/c, POB
Emergency
Position
Level
Heading
Intentions

32
Q

F PRESS caption means?

A

Fluctuating or low fuel pressure below 12 psi

33
Q

F LOW LEVEL means?

A

Collector tank is less than half empty

34
Q

Average oil pressure range?

A

90 - 130 psi

35
Q

What does the bleed knob control?

A

Temperature of the cockpit heating

36
Q

Where does the intake anti-icing take the bleed air from?

A

Centrifugal compressor

37
Q

Fuel flow to engine is controlled by…

A

The power lever

38
Q

Spinning:

MEH = ?
MHCR = ?
MAH = ?

A

MEH = MHCR + 500 ft/turn
MHCR = MAH + 2000 ft or Cloud tops + 3000 ft
MAH = 5000 ft AGL or TL + 2000 ft AGL

39
Q

MRT limitations?

A

Min height: 3000 ft AGL dual/4000 ft AGL solo
VMC/Min 1000 ft clear of cloud

40
Q

How to calculate SALT?

A

Highest feature within 30nm of track, add 1000 ft and round up to nearest 100 ft.

If mountainous (terrain above 3000 ft), add 2000 ft and round up.

41
Q

How much height do you add for CANP activity?

A

Above 140 kts, add 500 ft

42
Q

Total radio failure procedure?

A

Deadside 500 ft. Rock wings abeam caravan. LL circuit at 500 ft.

43
Q

Total electrics failure procedure?

A

Deadside 300 ft with gear down. Once upwind climb to 500 ft and turn downwind for LL circuit.

44
Q

Sterile area A and B heights?

A

A: 500 - 2700 ft CWL QFE
B: 1000 - 2700 ft CWL QFE

45
Q

Cleared continue in the circuit goes down to what height?

A

200 feet

46
Q

What is the separation from the coast?

A

5nm up to FL100 in winds up to 30 kts.