Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Minimum engine start pressure at sea level is ________ psi.

A

30

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2
Q

Engine Starter Duty Cycle (normal starts) – limit each start
attempt to a maximum of _____.

A

2 minutes

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3
Q

For single channel ILS operation during approach”,” the

autopilot shall not remain engaged below _____ feet AGL.

A

50’

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4
Q

Operate engines at or near idle (taxi thrust acceptable) for a
minimum of _____ minutes prior to shutdown.

A

3

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5
Q

Operating Electric Hydraulic Pumps on the ground requires a

minimum of ______ lbs of fuel in the respective tank

A

1675

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6
Q

(Ground operation) DO NOT turn Center Tank Fuel pumps
ON unless center tank fuel quantity exceeds _____ lbs.”,”
except when defueling or transferring fuel

A

1000lb

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7
Q

Maximum takeoff tailwind component is _____ kts.

A

15

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8
Q

Maximum takeoff and landing altitude is _____ ft.

A

8400

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9
Q

ENGINE START Switches must be in the FLT position for

_____.

A

operation in severe turbulenc

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10
Q

Do not deploy speedbrakes in flight at radio altitudes less

than _____ feet

A

1,000’

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11
Q

Engine TAI must be ON when icing conditions exist or

anticipated”,” except during climb or cruise below _____.

A

-40 degrees SAT

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12
Q

Do not engage the autopilot below _____ AGL on takeoff.

A

1000’

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13
Q

Close the APU bleed valve when _____. (Select ALL correct)

A

ground air connected and Isolation Valve open
2) Engine No.1 Bleed Valve open with No. 1 engine running
3) Isolation Valve and Engine No. 2 Bleed Valve open with
Engine No. 2 running

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14
Q

Operate the engines for a minimum of _____ minutes prior

to takeoff.

A

3

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15
Q

Intentional use of reverse thrust in flight is _____.

A

prohibited

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16
Q

Maximum landing tailwind component is _____ kts.

A

15

17
Q

Maximum altitude for APU operation with electrical loads

only is _____ feet.

A

41,000’

18
Q

Maximum flap extension altitude is _____ feet

A

20,000’

19
Q

Random fuel imbalance must not exceed ________ lbs for

taxi”,” takeoff”,” flight or landing.

A

1000lb

20
Q

Maximum operating altitude is ______.

A

41000

21
Q

Use of aileron trim with autopilot engaged is _____.

A

prohibited

22
Q

Maximum operating altitude for the APU is _____ feet.

A

41,000’

23
Q

For manually flown HGS AIII approach”,” the autopilot shall

not remain engaged below _____ AGL.

A

500’

24
Q

Maximum time limit for Takeoff Thrust”,” assuming normal

takeoff with both engines operating”,” is _____ minutes

A

5

25
Q

Maximum altitude for APU operation with bleed loads only

is _____ feet

A

17,000’

26
Q

Maximum start EGT is _____ degrees

A

725

27
Q

Maximum Turbulence Penetration airspeed is_____.

A

280 KIAS / .76M

28
Q

ENGINE START Switches must be in the CONT position for

_____. (Select ALL correct answers.)

A

) takeoff

2) landing
3) anti-ice operation

29
Q

Maximum time limit for Takeoff Thrust”,” in the event of

loss of engine thrust during takeoff is _____ minutes.

A

10

30
Q

With engine bleed air switches ____”,” do not operate the
air conditioning packs in ____ for takeoff”,” approach or
landing

A

ON / HIGH

31
Q

Maximum altitude for APU operation with both bleed and

electrical loads is _____ feet.

A

10,000’