Lighting Flashcards

1
Q

Where can the emergency lights be controlled from?
The cockpit
The forward flight attendant station
They can’t be controlled anywhere, their operation is automatic
A&B

A

the forward flight attendant station
the cockpit

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1
Q

A bright/dim switch on the central pedestal controls the lighting level of indicator lights. It has no effect on _________ displays.
EFIS
EICAM
RTU
ALL OF THE ABOVE

A

EFIS
EICAM
RTU

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2
Q

Dedicated battery packs provide _______ minutes of power for emergency lighting.
5
10
15
20

A

10

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3
Q

What causes the amber EMER LTS OFF message to be displayed on the EICAS primary display?
(A.) The battery master switch is on

(B). The EMER LTS switch is off

(C). Both A & B

(D). The EMER LTS switch is in the armed position

A

The battery master switch is on
The EMER LTS switch is off

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4
Q

With the EMER LTS switch to the ARM position, which electrical busses must loose power to automatically activate the emergency lights?
DC emergency
Essential AC
AC Emergency
Essential DC

A

Essential AC
Essential DC

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5
Q

How many exterior emergency lights does the CRJ-700 have?
5
6
7

A

6

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6
Q

The flight data recorder operates as soon as the STROBE or BEACON switch is on.
t
f

A

true

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7
Q

With the passenger sign switch in AUTO, what will cause both the SEAT BLTS and NO SMKG signs to illuminate?
Flap position >0
Landing gear is extended
Power is lost to ESS DC BUS
Cabin altitude exceeds 10,000 ft.

A

Landing gear is extended
Cabin altitude exceeds 10,000 ft

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