Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Takeoff Crosswind Component (Condition 6)

A

38

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2
Q

Landing Crosswind Component (Condition 6)

A

38

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3
Q

VMO/MMO

A

350 kts/.82 Mach

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4
Q

If anticipating severe turbulence, the PF should target ___ while the PM references this table for the best penetration airspeed.

A

.76 Mach

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5
Q

Tailwind, Maximum Speed (319)

A

10 knots takeoff

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6
Q

Tailwind, Maximum Speed (320)

A

15 knots takeoff

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7
Q

Tailwind, Maximum Speed (321)

A

15 knots takeoff

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8
Q

Tailwind, Maximum Speeds (320 N4901U and N1902U)

A

10 knots takeoff

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9
Q

Maximum Altitude

A

39,100 feet from -70C to -30C

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10
Q

Oxygen (Flight Deck) Requirements-Minimum PSI
(40XX, 41XX, 42XX, 46XX, 47XX)

A

If oxygen pressure is below 1250 reference the aircraft specific table. If pressure does not allow observer(s), no MEL is required.

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11
Q

Oxygen (Flight Deck) Requirements-Minimum PSI
(48XX, 49XX)

A

If oxygen pressure is below 1250 reference the aircraft specific table. If pressure does not allow observer(s), no MEL is required.

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12
Q

Oxygen (Flight Deck) Requirements-Minimum PSI
(NEO)

A

If oxygen pressure is below 1250 reference the aircraft specific table. If pressure does not allow observer(s), no MEL is required.

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13
Q

Maximum Landing Weight (319)

A

137.7

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14
Q

Maximum Landing Weight (320)

A

142.2

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15
Q

Maximum Landing Weight (NEO)

A

174.6

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16
Q

Weather conditions requiring engine anti ice
(Ground Operations)

A

=< 10C OAT and icing conditions exist

17
Q

Weather conditions requiring engine anti ice
(Climb/cruise)

A

<=10C TAT and >= -40C SAT and icing conditions exist

18
Q

Weather conditions requiring engine anti ice
(Descent/approach)

A

<= 10C TAT and icing conditions exist

19
Q

Autopilot-Minimum Engagement Height
(After a take off or manual go around)

A

100 feet AGL and at least 5 seconds after liftoff

20
Q

Autopilot-Minimum Engagement Height
((NEO) Non ILS/GLS approach with F-G/S)

A

200 feet AGL

21
Q

Autopilot-Minimum Engagement Height
(Non ILS/GLS approach with FINAL APP or FPA)

A

250 feet AGL

22
Q

Autopilot-Minimum Engagement Height
(ILS non auto land with CAT 1 FMA)

A

160 feet AGL

23
Q

Autopilot-Minimum Engagement Height
(ILS non auto land with CAT 2 FMA or CAT 3 FMA)

A

80 feet AGL

24
Q

(319) (320) Engine oil
Minimum quantity (before start)

A

14 Quarts

25
Q

(NEO) Engine Oil
Minimum quantity at or above -30C (before start)

A

14 Quarts

26
Q

Operating Altitude-Maximum
Slats, and or flaps extended

A

20,000 feet