LIGHTING Flashcards

1
Q

Intensity of the cockpit floodlights can be adjusted using a rheostat control: T/F?

A

TRUE

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2
Q

When should the navigation lights be turned on?

A

Sunset to Sunrise / During “Poor or Low Vis” days / While aircraft moving on the ground

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3
Q

If the nose compartment light switch is left in the ON position and the baggage door is closed and locked, will the light stay on?

A

NO

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4
Q

The rotating beacon in located on the top of the vertical stabilized and should be turned on whenever the engines running? T/F?

A

TRUE

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5
Q

When flying at night, how would you verify ice accumulation on the wings?

A

Activate WING INSPECTION LIGHT (Left side)

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6
Q

Selecting PASS SAFETY on the passenger safety switch does what?

A

Illuminates
“No Smoking” / “Seatbelt” / “Emerg Exit Lights”

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7
Q

The landing lights are located on the landing gear assembly and should be turned to the OFF position whenever the landing gear is up: T/F?

A

TRUE

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8
Q

Taxiing with the landing lights in the RECOG/TAXI position will cause the lights to illuminate in a alternating fashion at a low intensity: T/F?

A

FALSE

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