Limitations Flashcards
What is the lowest altitude the autopilot can be used on a non-precision approach?
80AGL
600AGL
400AGL
50AGL
400 AGL
What is the lowest altitude the autopilot can be used on a precision approach?
50AGL
80AGL
400AGL
600AGL
80 AGL
Maximum Tailwind Component (Takeoff and Landing)
0
15
5
10
10 KNOTS
For Cabin Pressurization, what is the Maximum Differential Pressure.
0.4PSI
8.6PSI
-0.5PSI
8.7PSI
8.7 PSI
Maximum Allowable Operating Airspeed:
335KIAS / .85Mach
253KIAS
280KIAS / .75Mach
250KIAS
335 KIAS / .85 MACH
Maximum (aircraft) Operating Altitude:
40,000
37,000
41,000
25,000
41,000 FEET
Altitude Limit for APU starting:
FL250
FL210
FL370
FL410
FL370
Engine Operating Range for the idle N1 setting:
20-25
0-45
55-65
RED LINE
20-25%
Continuous ignition must be used during the following:
Takeoffs and landings on a contaminated runway
Flight through moderate or heavier intensity rain
Flight through moderate or heavier intensity turbulence
Takeoffs and landings on a contaminated runway
Flight through moderate or heavier intensity rain
Flight through moderate or heavier intensity turbulence
The maximum permissible fuel imbalance between the contents of the left main tank and the right main tank - during TAKEOFF:
200LBS
600LBS
800LBS
300LBS
300 LBS
True / False. Ground Contamination is defined as: runways, ramps, or taxiways with surface snow, ice, slush, or standing water.
T
F
TRUE
Under “Air” systems, the single pack operations (air conditioning PACK) are limited to what altitude?
FL250
FL200
FL400
FL310
FL310
Visible Moisture is defined as: Visibility of ________ or less, clouds, rain, snow, or ice crystals.
2 MILES
1/2 MILE
1 MILE
NONE OF THE ABOVE
1 MILE
Maximum negative differential pressure is:
-0.2PSI
-1.0PSI
-0.5PSI
-1.5PSI
-0.5 PSI
Maximum pressure relief differential is:
8.9PSI
8.5PSI
8.1PSI
8.7PSI
8.7 PSI