Limitations (2021) Flashcards

1
Q

Runway Slope

A

+/- 2%

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2
Q

Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind Component

A

10Kts

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3
Q

Maximum Demonstrated Takeoff and Landing Crosswind

A

33kts

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4
Q

Maximum Speeds

A

Observe VMO pointer and gear/flap placards

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5
Q

Severe Turbulent Air penetration speed

A

280KIAS / .76 whichever is lower

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6
Q

Do not operate (Blank) radios during refueling operations

A

HF radios

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7
Q

Maximum allowable in-flight difference between Captain and FO altitude for RVSM OPS is?

A

200ft

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8
Q

Maximum allowable on-the-ground altitude displace differences for RVSM are?

A

Sea level to 5000ft: Capt and FO 50ft //// Capt, FO and Ground 75ft

5001ft to 10,000ft: Capt and FO 60ft //// Capt, FO and Ground 75ft

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9
Q

Max Taxi Weight

A

174,700lbs

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10
Q

Max Takeoff Weight

A

174200lbs

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11
Q

Max Landing Weight

A

146300lbs

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12
Q

Max Zero Fuel Weight

A

138300lbs

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13
Q

Min Operating Weight

A

80,800lbs

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14
Q

Maximum Cabin Differential Pressure?

A

9.1 PSI

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15
Q

Use of Aileron Trim with the autopilot engaged is?

A

Prohibited

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16
Q

Do not engage the autopilot for takeoff below what altitude?

A

400ft AGL

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17
Q

For single channel operation during approach, the autopilot shall not remain engaged below what altitude?

A

50ft AGL

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18
Q

N5227A ONLY: Do not use the autopilot below what altitude at airport pressure altitudes above 8400ft?

A

100ft radio altitude

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19
Q

Max Wind Component for Autoland

A

Headwind: 25kts
Tailwind: 10kts
Crosswind: 20kts
Crosswind CAT II/III: 15kts

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20
Q

Max and Min glideslope angles for auto land are?

A

3.25 and 2.5

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21
Q

Flap settings and engines needed for autoland?

A

Flaps 30 or 40 // both engines operative

22
Q

5227A ONLY: Autoland Capability may only be used to runways at or below what pressure altitude?

A

8400ft

23
Q

Do not use LVL CHG on final approach below what altitude?

A

1000ft AFE

24
Q

Do not use VHF-3 for ATC communications with what operational?

A

ACARS

25
Q

Flights predicated on the use of the following HF frequencies are prohibited:

A

29.489 and 29.490 (5167A, 5227A, 5233A, 5237A)

26
Q

What VHF radio is primary for ATC communications on the ground?

A

VHF-1

27
Q

Engine Limit Display Markings

A

Max and Min limits are Red

Caution limits are Amber

28
Q

Max time limit for takeoff thrust?

A

5 mins

29
Q

Engine Ignition must be on (AUTO/CONT) for?

A

takeoff
landing
anti-ice operation
heavy rain

30
Q

operation with assumed temperature reduced takeoff thrust is not permitted when this is INOP

A

anti-skid

31
Q

Is intentional selection of reverse thrust in flight allowed?

A

nah, prohibited

32
Q

APU Max configuration Altitudes

A

APU bleed + electrical load = inflight 10,000ft / ground only 15000ft

APU Bleed: 17,000ft

APU electrical Load: 41000ft

33
Q

Normal starter duty cycle limits

A

each start attempt is limited to 2 minutes of starter usage. minimum of 10 seconds needed between start attempts

34
Q

extended engine motoring

A

15 minutes for the first two extended engine motorings, minimum of 2 minutes is needed between each attempt.

for the third and anything past that starter usage is limited to 5 mins and a minimum of 10 mins is needed between each attempt

35
Q

After 3 consecutive aborted start attempts of the APU how long of a cooling period is required?

A

15 mins

36
Q

Maximum altitude with the flaps extended is?

A

20,000ft

37
Q

Holding is icing conditions with the flaps extended is?

A

prohibited

38
Q

in flight do not extend the speed brake lever beyond what?

A

flight detent

39
Q

Do not deploy the speed brakes in flight at radio altitudes less than?

A

1000ft

40
Q

Alternate flap duty cycle?

A

when extending or retracting flaps with the alternate flaps position switch, allow 15 seconds after releasing the alternate flaps position switch before moving the switch again to avoid damage to the alternate flap motor clutch

41
Q

Alternate Flaps: after a complete extend/retract cycle 0 to 15 and back to 0, how long before another extension?

A

5 mins

42
Q

Do not use the terrain display for?

A

Navigation

43
Q

Avoid weather radar operation in a? and around?

A

Hangar // when personal are within the area normally enclosed by the aircraft nose radome

44
Q

Can you reset a tripped fuel pump circuit breaker?

A

NO

45
Q

Can you use JP-4 and JET B?

A

no, it is prohibited

46
Q

Maximum tank fuel temp is?

A

49C°

47
Q

inflight tank fuel temp must be maintained at least (BLANK)C above the freezing point of the fuel being used or (BLANK)C whichever is higher

A

3° and -43°

48
Q

Approved Fuels

A

JET A, JET A-1, JP5, JP8

49
Q

lateral imbalance between main tank 1 and 2 must be scheduled to be what?

A

0

50
Q

transient fuel imbalance must not exceed?

A

1000lbs

51
Q

main tanks 1 and 2 must be full if the center tank contains more than?

A

1000lbs