Limitations Flashcards
What is the maximum tailwind allowed for takeoff and landing?
15KT.
What is the Severe Turbulence Air Penetration Speed?
280kts/.76 Mach, whichever is lower.
When should you not operate the HF Radios?
During refuelling operations.
When is use of the Aileron Trim prohibited?
When the autopilot is engaged.
What is the minimum height for autopilot engagement?
400ft AGL.
What is the minimum height that the autopilot must be disconnected by?
50ft AGL.
What are the minimum and maximum auto-land glideslope angles?
2.5° & 3.25°
What is the configuration requirement for an auto-land?
Flaps 30 or 40, and both engines operative.
When are you not permitted to use LVL CHG?
On final approach below 1,000ft HAA.
What are the auto-land wind restrictions?
Headwind - 25kt
Crosswind - 20kt
Tailwind - 15kt
When is intentional selection of reverse thrust prohibited?
In-flight.
What is the maximum altitude for use of the APU Bleed?
17,000ft.
What is the maximum altitude for use of the APU electrical load?
41,000ft.
What is the maximum altitude for extension of the flaps?
20,000ft.
What is the restriction on holding in icing conditions, with flaps extended?
Prohibited.
Below what altitude are you not permitted to extend the speed brakes?
1,000ft RA.
When should you avoid weather radar operation?
(i) In a hangar.
(ii) Within 50ft of fuelling operations or a fuel spill.
(iii) When personnel are near the nose radome.
What is the Maximum Operating Altitude?
41,000ft.
What are the maximum allowable altimeter differences for RVSM operations?
(i) 50ft between Captain and FO.
(ii) 75ft between the altimeters and field elevation.
What is the maximum cabin differential pressure?
9.1 PSI.
What is maximum tank fuel temperature?
49°C.
What is the maximum altitude for use of both APU Bleed and Electrical Load in-flight?
10,000ft.
What is the maximum crosswind component allowed for takeoff when the runway is considered WET?
25KT.
What is the maximum crosswind component allowed for takeoff on a DRY runway?
34kt