Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

What are the minimum certified approach categories for straight-in and circling approaches?

A

Category D

Both straight-in instrument approaches and circling approaches fall under Category D.

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Approach speeds 141- 165kts
Circling: Remain 2.3NM from airport

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2
Q

What is the maximum operating pressure altitude for the 787-8 and 787-9? 787-10?

A

43,100 feet

For the 787-10, the maximum operating pressure altitude is 41,100 feet.

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3
Q

What is the maximum takeoff and landing tailwind component?

A

15 knots

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4
Q

What is the turbulent air penetration speed above 25,000 feet?

A

310 knots/.84 Mach (whichever is lower)

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5
Q

What is the turbulent air penetration speed below 25,000 feet?

A

290 KIAS

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6
Q

What precaution should be taken during static engine run-up regarding N1?

A

Do not exceed 55% N1 during static engine run-up.

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7
Q

What is advised when crosswinds exceed 20 knots or tailwinds exceed 5 knots during takeoff?

A

Rolling takeoff procedure is strongly advised.

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8
Q

What is the crosswind component limit for takeoff on a dry runway for a weight of 430,000 lbs?

A

40 Knots

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9
Q

What should be done if thrust is above 40% N1 at brake release for takeoff roll?

A

Reduce all takeoff crosswind guidelines by 5 knots.

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10
Q

What is the maximum crosswind component for landing on a dry runway?

A

40 Knots

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11
Q

What should be noted about crosswind landings in excess of 25 knots?

A

Sideslip only (zero crab) landings are not recommended.

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12
Q

What is the minimum height for measuring winds for crosswind guidelines?

A

33 feet (10 meters) tower height

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13
Q

What should not be done with weather radar?

A

Do not operate weather radar in a hangar or within 50 feet of any fuel spill.

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14
Q

What are the icing conditions defined by temperature?

A

OAT (ground) or TAT (flight) is 10°C or below.

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15
Q

What visual cues indicate icing conditions?

A

Visible moisture or standing water, ice, slush, or snow.

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16
Q

What is required for low visibility takeoff when RVR is less than 500?

A

Use ILS localizer guidance on Type II or Type III ILS facilities.

17
Q

What are the maximum wind component speeds for low visibility takeoff?

A
  • Headwind: 25 knots
  • Tailwind: 15 knots
  • Crosswind: 15 knots
18
Q

What must be displayed for ILS automatic landing?

A

Must have LAND 2 or LAND 3 displayed.

19
Q

What is the minimum engine oil level prior to start?

20
Q

What is the minimum oil temperature for engine start?

A

Greater than -40°C

21
Q

What is prohibited regarding reverse thrust in flight?

A

Intentional selection of reverse thrust in flight is prohibited.

22
Q

What should be avoided regarding control inputs?

A

Avoid rapid and large alternating control inputs.

23
Q

What warning is associated with barometric altitude temperature compensation?

A

Use of published procedures without consideration of cold temperature effects does not assure obstacle clearance.

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(787) Temp compensation begins at 0°C

24
Q

If PACK EICAS advisory message appears,
an attempt to restore PACK operation may be made by pressing AIR COND RESET switch below what altitude