MEMORY ITEMS QUESTIONS Flashcards

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What are the memory items associated with the following EGPWS alerts?
– ″PULL UP″
– ″TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP″
–″TERRAIN AHEAD PULL UP″
– ″OBSTACLE AHEAD PULL UP″
– “TERRAIN AHEAD PULL UP” followed by “AVOID TERRAIN”

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Announce: “PULL UP - TOGA” and simultaneously:
AP OFF
PITCH PULL UP (to full back stick)
THRUST LEVERS TOGA
SPEED BRAKE LEVER CHECK RETRACTED
BANK WINGS LEVEL or ADJUST
DO NOT CHANGE CONFIGURATION (SLATS/FLAPS, GEAR) UNTIL CLEAR OF OBSTACLE.
When flight path is safe and the warning stops:
- Reduce Pitch and accelerate.
When speed is above VLS, and V/S is positive:
- Clean up aircraft, as required.

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What are the memory items associated with “TERRAIN TERRAIN” and “TOO LOW TERRAIN” EGPWS alerts?

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  • During night or IMC apply the TAWS/EGPWS Warning procedure
  • During daylight and VMC with terrain and obstacles clearly in sight – ADJUST Flight path.
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What are the memory items associated with ″TERRAIN AHEAD″ and ″OBSTACLE AHEAD″ EGPWS alerts?

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  • During night or IMC apply the TAWS/EGPWS Warning procedure
  • During daylight and VMC with terrain and obstacles clearly in sight – ADJUST Flight path.
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What are the memory items associated with “SINK RATE” or “GLIDE SLOPE” EGPWS/TAWS alert?

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  • Above 1000 ft AAL IMC or above 500 ft AAL VMC: ADJUST FLIGHT PATH
  • Below 1000 ft AAL IMC or below 500 ft AAL VMC: CONSIDER GO-AROUND
    (EY Stabilization Approach criteria stipulates that sink rate must not exceed 1000 fpm (1200 fpm for CAT D aircraft) below 1000 ft RA, except for specific steep approach profiles that have been approved and briefed for).
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What is the memory items associated with “DON’T SINK” EGPWS alert?

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  • Adjust the flight path.
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What are the memory items associated with “TOO LOW GEAR” and “TOO LOW FLAPS” EGPWS alerts?

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  • Perform a go-around.
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What are the memory items associated with a Predictive Wind shear alert WINDSHEAR AHEAD RED warning during Take-off phase?

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  1. TAKEOFF
    o Before Takeoff – Delay or select the most favorable runway
    o During Takeoff Run – Reject Take Off (inhibited between 100kts and 50ft)
    o When Airborne – Apply TOGA/AP if engaged – Keep ON/follow SRS.
    It’s permitted to change Slats/flaps configuration, provided the A/C does not enter windshear.
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What are the memory items associated with a Reactive Wind shear alert (WINDSHEAR WINDSHEAR WINDSHEAR) warning or a pilot detected windshear encounter?

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  1. TAKEOFF
    o Before V1 – RTO if significant sped variations occur below V1 and if sufficient runway remains
    o After V1 – Announce: “WINDSHEAR TOGA” and apply TOGA / ROTATE at VR / SRS follow
  2. AIRBORNE: Initial climb or landing
    - Announce: “WINDSHEAR TOGA” and:
    * TOGA / AP (keep if engaged) / SRS follow
    * DO NOT CHANGE CONFIG (FLAPS/SLATS/GEAR) UNTIL OUT OF WINDSHEAR
    If necessary crew may apply full back stick
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What are the memory items associated with an Unreliable Airspeed Indication?

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Announce: “UNRELIABLE SPEED” and then, if safe conduct of flight is impacted:
AP, A/THR, F/Ds - OFF.
PITCH/THRUST - 15˚/TOGA if Below THR RED ALT
- 10˚/CLB, if Above THR RED ALT and below FL100
- 05˚/CLB, if Above THR RED ALT and Above FL100
FLAPS - Maintain current configuration
- Flaps (if CONF FULL) – Select CONF 3
SPEED BRAKES - Check Retracted
LANDING GEAR - Up
When at, or above MSA or Circuit Altitude: Level off for troubleshooting.

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What are the memory items associated with Loss of Braking

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Announce: “LOSS OF BRAKING”
If no braking available:
* REV – MAX
* BRAKE PEDALS – RELEASE
* A/SKID & N/W STRG – OFF “ORDER”
* BRAKE PEDALS – PRESS
* MAX BRK PR – 1000 PSI
If still no braking:
* PARKING BRAKE – Short And Successive Applications

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What are the memory items associated with TCAS “TRAFFIC” Alerts?

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Announce: “TCAS, I HAVE CONTROL”
For TA:
* Do not perform a maneuver based on TA only
For RA:
* AP (if engaged) OFF
* BOTH FDs OFF
* Adjust/Maintain Pitch to keep VSI in green
* Perform GO AROUND procedure if CLIMB/INCREASE CLIMB occurs on final app

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12
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What are the indications of a stall?

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AURAL WARNING (STALL, STALL) and /or buffet

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13
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What are the memory items associated with a STALL RECOVERY?

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Announce – “STALL, I HAVE CONTROL”
Accomplish the actions as per the STALL RECOVERY procedure in the QRH/FCOM.
(1) PUSH (2) ROLL (3) POWER (4) STABILIZE

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14
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What are the memory items associated with a STALL WARNING AT LIFT-OFF?

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Announce: “STALL, TOGA 15°
Accomplish the actions as per the STALL WARNING AT LIFT-OFF procedure in the QRH/FCOM.

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What are the memory items associated with Emergency Descent?

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The first pilot that notices indications of excessive and uncontrollable Cabin Altitude
BOTH Pilots: Don oxygen mask & headset and establish communications
PF:
Announce: “Emergency Descent” (Standard Call in Cockpit)
On FCU
* ALT selector – TURN & PULL
* HDG selector – TURN & PULL
* SPD selector – PULL
If Structural Damage
* SPD/MACH pb – SPD
On PFD
* FMA – ANNOUNCE
* Confirm – THR IDLE, OP DES, HDG
If A/THR is not engaged
* THRUST LEVERS – IDLE
On Pedestal
* SPD BRK – FULL
PM:
* SIGNS – ON
* FMA – CHECK

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