Limitations & Memory Items Flashcards

1
Q

Circle-to-Land Approach Maneuver - Weather Mins

A

Weather minimums are a 1,000-ft ceiling and 3 miles visibility. Both ceiling and visibility criteria are required. Review the Jeppesen approach chart to see if it specifies minimums higher than 1,000/3. If so, then those higher minimums are required to execute the circle-to-land approach maneuver.

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2
Q

Circle-to-Land Approach Maneuver - MDA

A

Use a minimum descent altitude of 1000 ft above airport elevation unless restricted to a higher altitude in the circle-to-land minimums section on
the approach chart.

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3
Q

Max Operating Pressure Altitude

A

41,000 feet

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4
Q

With engine bleed air switches _____ do not operate the air conditioning packs in _____ for takeoff, approach, or landing.

A

ON, HIGH

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5
Q

The fire protection non-normal procedures (QRH) take precedence over the statement regarding no air conditioning pack in HIGH during takeoff, approach, or landing. The CARGO FIRE and Smoke or Fumes Removal checklists require the operating pack switch(es) to be placed in ____ in order to increase ventilation for smoke removal.

A

HIGH

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6
Q

Holding in icing conditions with flaps _______ is
prohibited.

A

extended

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7
Q

Do not operate __________ on the ground when the OAT is above __________

A

wing anti-ice , 10°C (50°F)

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8
Q

Do not use _________ as a substitute for ground deicing/anti-icing and inspection procedures which are necessary to comply with operating rules.

A

wing anti-ice

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9
Q

Do not operate the weather radar during ________, near _______, or near ________

A

fueling, fuel spills, people.

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10
Q

(NG) ________ limit one generator operation (engine driven) to a maximum of ____________

A

On the ground, 215 amps

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11
Q

(MAX) Limit one generator operation (engine driven) to a maximum of 215 amps ______________

A

on the ground or in the air

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12
Q

Do not remove ____ power from the aircraft for at least ________ after IRS shutdown.

A

AC , 30 seconds

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13
Q

The in-flight reset of a tripped circuit breaker should only be accomplished ____________. Allow approximately _______ for cooling before resetting.

A

when directed by the QRH.

2 minutes

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14
Q

Resetting a tripped circuit breaker other than when directed by the QRH must be done as follows:
A tripped circuit breaker may only be __________
Allow approximately _________________
before resetting. An in-flight reset should only be accomplished if, in the judgment of the Captain, _____________________________

A

reset once

two minutes for cooling

regaining use of that system is critical to the safe conduct of flight

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15
Q

(NG) Maximum EGT for Ground Start

A

725°C

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16
Q

(MAX) Maximum EGT for Ground Start

A

753°C

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17
Q

(NG) Operate engines at or near idle, after rollback, for
a minimum of __________ prior to applying takeoff thrust

A

2 minutes

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18
Q

(MAX) Operate engines at or near idle, after rollback, for a minimum of __________ prior to applying takeoff thrust

A

3 minutes

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19
Q

(NG) Operate engines at or near idle for a minimum of ____________, prior to shutdown.

A

one minute (3 minutes recommended)

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20
Q

(MAX) Operate engines at or near idle for a minimum of ____________, prior to shutdown.

A

three minutes

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21
Q

Intentional selection of reverse thrust in flight is
______________

A

prohibited

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22
Q

Auxiliary Power Unit - Max Altitude for Operation

A

41,000 feet

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23
Q

Auxiliary Power Unit - Max Altitude for Electric Only

A

41,000 feet

24
Q

Auxiliary Power Unit - Max Altitude Bleed Air Only

A

17,000 feet

25
Q

Auxiliary Power Unit - Max Altitude Bleed & Electric

A

10,000 feet

26
Q

Do not extend flaps above _____________

A

20,000 feet pressure altitude

27
Q

Alternate flap duty cycle in flight is _________, then _____________. A complete cycle is movement from position ________________

A

one complete cycle
5 minutes off
0° to 15° and back to 0°.

28
Q

The ALTERNATE FLAP position switch must be in the _______ position for ____________ before reversing the direction of flap movement.

A

OFF , 15 seconds

29
Q

In flight, do not extend the speedbrake lever beyond the _________________

A

FLIGHT DETENT

30
Q

Do not use speedbrakes in flight ______________

A

below 1,000 ft AGL

31
Q

In flight, do not use __________ with greater than flaps ____

A

speedbrakes, 10

32
Q

700W - Do not operate the aircraft at speeds in excess of ______ at weights ___________ if the ___________________ system is inoperative.

A

320 kt , over 143,000 lbs, speedbrake wing load alleviation

33
Q

Max fuel tank temperature

A

+ 49°C

34
Q

Min fuel tank temperature

A

-37°C

35
Q

Jet A fuel freezing point

A

-40°C

36
Q

Main tanks must be ______ if the center
tank quantity is _____________________

A

full
greater than 1000 pounds.

37
Q

__________ may be retained in the center tank provided the effects of _________ have been considered.

A

1,000 pounds, balance

38
Q

Center tank fuel pumps must be ______ for all operations with more than _______ of fuel in the center tank

A

ON
1000 lbs

39
Q

For ground operation, __________________ must not be positioned to ON unless the center tank fuel quantity exceeds 1000 lbs, except when ________________

A

center tank fuel pump switches

defueling or transferring fuel

40
Q

Fuel may be transferred from tank to tank
or the aircraft may be defueled with
Passengers onboard, provided the fuel
quantity in the tank from which fuel is being
taken is maintained at ________________

A

not less than 2000 lbs

41
Q

Deplane ______________________ when defueling a
tank or transferring fuel from a tank that
has a fuel quantity below ________ until the
process has been completed and the
respective ________________ are turned off.

A

all Passengers and nonessential Crew Members

2000 lb

fuel boost pumps

42
Q

Corresponding center tank fuel pump switch must be
positioned to ______ when a center tank ____________ illuminates.

A

OFF, LOW PRESSURE light

43
Q

When _______________________, both center tank pump switches should be positioned ON again if the center tank contains usable fuel.

A

established in level flight attitude

44
Q

If the center tank is ______, both center tank fuel pump switches must be positioned OFF when the first center tank fuel pump LOW PRESSURE light illuminates.

A

empty

45
Q

Center tank fuel pumps must not be _____ unless
personnel are available on the flight deck to monitor the _______________

A

ON

LOW PRESSURE lights.

46
Q

Flight Deck Crews must not reset tripped ________, ________, or ___________ circuit breakers

A

fuel quantity indicator, fuel pump, or fuel pump
control

47
Q

Cargo Bay Fire Suppression (8E) - Aircraft must land within ________ of initial discharge of the fire suppression system

A

60 minutes

48
Q

Cargo Bay Fire Suppression (MAX 8E) - Aircraft must land within ________ of initial discharge of the fire suppression system

A

180 minutes

49
Q

Pilots are authorized to deviate from an ATC clearance to the extent necessary to comply with the TCAS II _________________

A

Resolution Advisory (RA)

50
Q

Flight Crews must ________________ to TCAS information (both TAs and RAs) by using the TCAS (Traffic Avoidance) guidelines located in the _______________________

A

immediately respond, QRH maneuvers chapter

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