Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Max Operating Altitude

A

39,000’

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2
Q

Max Operating Altitude with flaps/slats extended

A

20,000’

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3
Q

Max Gear Extension Altitude

A

25,000’

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4
Q

Max Wind

A

50 knots

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5
Q

Max Tailwind for Takeoff (A320 and A321 with IAE engines)

A

10 knots

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6
Q

Max Tailwind for Takeoff (A319 and A320/321 with CFM engines)

A

15 knots

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7
Q

Max Tailwind for Landing (Sharklet)

A

15 knots

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8
Q

Max Tailwind for Landing (non-Sharklet)

A

10 knots

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9
Q

Max Crosswind

A

35 knots

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10
Q

Max Operating Airspeed

A

350 KIAS

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11
Q

Max Mach (MMO)

A

.82M

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12
Q

Icing conditions on ground

A

10C or below OAT

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13
Q

Icing conditions in air

A

10C or below TAT

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14
Q

Engine anti-ice

A
  • Anytime during climb and cruise except below -40 SAT

- Anytime during decent including when below -40C SAT

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15
Q

External Air

A

Do not use simultaneously with packs

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16
Q

Max Brake Temperature for Takeoff

A

300C

17
Q

Minimum Height for Autopilot Use with SRS

A

100’ AGL

18
Q

Minimum Height Autopilot (Non ILS)

A

250’ AGL

19
Q

Maximum Reverse Thrust

A

Do not use below 70 KIAS

20
Q

Max Altimeter Difference in RVSM

A

200’