Limitations/Terminology Flashcards
What is the minimum takeoff temperature?
-40 degrees F
What is the maximum operating temperature?
122 degrees F
What is the minimum operating temperature?
-77 degrees F at Flight Level Two Eight Zero (FL280)
What is the minimum fuel temperature for Jet A?
-40 degrees F
What is the maximum temperature for operation of the Engine Ice Protection System?
50 degrees F (10 degrees C)
What is the static thrust rating of the FJ33-5A engine?
1,846 lbs.
What is the oil tank fill volume?
2.2 quarts
What is the maximum usable fuel in gallons?
296 U.S. gallons
What are the approved fuel grades?
Jet-A, Jet A-1, and JP-8
What is the preferred engine oil?
Mobil Jet II
What is the maximum gross weight for takeoff?
6,000 lbs.
What is the maximum landing weight?
5,550 lbs.
What is the maximum zero fuel weight?
4,900 lbs.
What is the maximum baggage compartment loading?
300 lbs.
What does the term VAP refer to?
Minimum autopilot engaged speed
What is the minimum autopilot engaged speed with Flaps 100%?
85 knots
What is the minimum autopilot engaged speed with Flaps UP?
105 knots
What is the minimum autopilot engaged speed with Flaps 50%?
95 knots
What does the term VO refer to?
Operating maneuvering speed
What does the term VLO-EXTEND refer to?
The maximum speed at which it is safe to extend the landing gear.
What does the term VLE refer to?
Maximum gear extended speed, which is the maximum speed at which it is safe to fly with the gear extended.
What does the term VMO refer to?
Maximum operating speed, which is the highest speed at which the airplane may be safely operated.
What does the N1 display indicate?
The rotational speed of the low pressure rotary group indicated as a percentage.
What does the N2 display indicate?
The rotational speed of the high pressure rotary group indicated as a percentage.
What is the maximum airspeed at which the landing gear may be extended (VLO-EXTEND)?
210 knots
What is the maximum airspeed at which the landing gear may be retracted (VLO-RETRACT)?
150 knots