Legacy 500 Powerplant RKA Questions Flashcards
How many Full Authority Digital Electronic Controls (FADEC) does each engine have?
• Two single channel FADECs (AOM 9-06-01)
Where are the engine indications and alerts displayed?
• On the Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) (AOM 9-06-01)
Which position of the ignition selector knob allows the FADEC to control the ignition system depending on engine requirements?
• AUTO (AOM 9-06-30)
Which thrust lever position provides the maximum thrust rating available for dual or single engine operation?
• MAX (AOM 9-06-30)
Which thrust lever position selects the takeoff and go-around thrust and mode settings?
• TO/GA (AOM 9-06-30)
What does pressing the EVENT MARKER button cause the ECU (FADEC) to do?
• Record for a total of 3 minutes (2 minutes before pressing the button and 1 minute after the EVENT MARKER button is pressed) (AOM 9-06-30)
When is the OAT on the EICAS indication displayed?
• Up until the takeoff run (AOM 9-06-30)
What are the thrust reversers used for and during what phase of flight?
An on-ground additional braking device used for:
- Landing
- RTO only
(AOM 9-06- 60)
Is backing up the airplane with reverse thrust allowed?
• No, it is prohibited (AOM 2-40)
Upon landing, when should the thrust reversers be stowed?
• At 40 kts (AOM 2-40)
When are the thrust reversers available?
- With WOW (signal indicating that the airplane is on the ground)
- Wheel speed
(AOM 9-06 60)
What icon on the EICAS indicates the current status of the thrust reverser?
• A REV icon (AOM 9-06-30)
What color icon indicates that the thrust reversers are commanded and deployed?
• A green REV (AOM 9-06-30)
What color icon indicates that the thrust reversers are commanded and in transition?
• An amber REV (AOM 9-06-30)
Where is the IGNITION status displayed?
• On the EICAS (AOM 9-06-30)
What does a green IGN indicate?
• The Igniters are Commanded ON
(AOM 9-06-30)
What icon on the EICAS indicates that the igniters are commanded to OFF?
• A cyan IGN OFF (AOM 9-06-30)
Where can the oil level be accurately read?
- In the sight glass (or)
- Remote Oil Level Sensor (ROLS)
(AOM 9-06-30)
When can the oil level be accurately read?
• From 5 to 30 minutes after engine shutdown (AOM 9-06-30)
Is the engine oil quantity indication visible with an engine running or in flight?
• No, it is hidden. (AOM 9-06-30)
What is the maximum oil consumption rate of the engine per hour?
• 0.04 quarts (or 1 quart per 25 hours)
(AOM 9-06-50)
List the three sources of air pressure that the Air Turbine Starter can use for an engine start.
- The APU,
- An opposite engine (or)
- Ground air supply
(AOM 9-06-55)
What is the purpose of the Automatic Takeoff Thrust Control System (ATTCS)?
Provides Automatic Thrust Increase in case an OEI condition is detected for Takeoff or Go-Around
(AOM 9-06-70)
When is the ATTCS function available?
• When WAI is ON “ICE PROT” mode knob in “ALL”
(AOM 9-06-70)
Which takeoff ratings may be selected by the flight crew prior to takeoff?
- The Full Rated Mode (T0-1)
- The Derated Mode (T0-2)
(AOM 9-06-70)
List the engine power settings that may be selected by the flight crew.
- Takeoff/Go-Around (TO/GA)
- Maximum Continuous (CON)
- Climb (CLB)
- Cruise (CRZ)
- Maximum Reverse (for landing or a rejected takeoff)
(AOM 9-06-70)
What are the Starting and Motoring duty cycle limits?
- Max Accumulated Time: (5) Minutes
- Max Consecutive Cycles - (3)
*After reaching 5 min of Accumulated Time or (3) cycles ,
(whichever occurs first), Combining Consecutive Engine Start and Motoring:
15 minutes of cooldown is required
(AOM 2-40)
What are the engine starter duty cycle limits?
• Starts 1 through 3: Maximum time of 80 seconds with no cool-down time required.
The 4th and subsequent starts have a maximum time of 80 seconds with a 15-minute cool-down time required
(AOM 2-40)
How many consecutive starts are allowed before a cooling time of 15 minutes is required prior to additional starts or motoring?
• 3 (AOM 2-40)
Can the engine be started with an ITT above 450°C? If so, what must be accomplished prior to start?
• Yes, DRY MOTOR the associated engine for 30 seconds prior to start (AOM 3-11)
When can HP thermal bow occur? If an engine restart is desired within that time period, what must be accomplished?
- When engine starts are initiated between 15 and 180 minutes after an engine shutdown.
- Dry motor the associated engine for 15 seconds (or until N2 reaches 23%) prior to start.
- After completion of that procedure, a normal engine start sequence can be initiated any time after 3 minutes and before 40 minutes have elapsed
(AOM 3-11)