MISC Flashcards

1
Q

AIS …..

A

Aeronautical Information Service

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2
Q

APV …..

A

Approach procedure With Vertical Guidance

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3
Q

The DEFAULT TASK SHARING is:

A

Commander is Pilot Flying

Copilot is Pilot NOT Flying

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4
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Commander may assign the Copilot as Pilot Flying in these conditions:

A
  • “NO” aircraft malfunctions that require specific non-standard procedures to follow for normal
    operations (if requested by MEL and/or OM-B).
  • “NO” abnormal or emergency procedures in progress.
  • “NO” runway contamination.
  • “NO” low visibility procedure in progress.
  • Actual visibility at or above 1.5 times Commander’s operating minima qualification for landing.
  • Crosswind not more than 20 kts for landing and/ or takeoff.
  • Any other actual parameter reaching the limitation given in LIMITATIONS chapter.
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5
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Crew must wear headsets:

A
  • Before engines start and up to FL 100;
  • From FL 100 to engines shut down;
  • On Captain’s decision.
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6
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Flight Parameters Deviation Calls …..

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  • “SPEED” ….. +10 kts / -5 kts
  • “LATERAL DEVIATION” ….. > 0.15 nm
  • “VERTICAL DEVIATION” ….. > 50 ft / 2/3 dot on VDEV scale
  • “PITCH” ….. > 5 degrees on touchdown
  • “BANK ANGLE” ….. >30 degrees
  • “GLIDESLOPE” ….. 1/2 Dot
  • “LOCALIZER” ….. 1/2 Dot
  • “SINK RATE” ….. > 1000 fpm
  • “ALTITUDE” ….. +/- 100 feet
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7
Q

Systematic use of AP/ FD is highly recommended in order to:

A
  • Increase the accuracy of guidance and tracking in all weather conditions
  • Provide increased passenger comfort through SMOOTH AND REPEATABLE altitude and heading changes in all atmospheric conditions
  • Reduce crew workload and increase safety.
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8
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Takeoff briefing should be completed before …..

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….. FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION and is referred to it as Departure Briefing in Final Cockpit Preparation CL.

  • The line Takeoff Briefing from Taxi CL is a review of changes, if any, from the initial Departure Briefing. If no changes Takeoff Briefing is completed.
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9
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The persons who are allowed to entry the cockpit, subject to Commander’s permission are:

A

TAROM crew members or other TAROM staff and

persons designated by RCAA prior to the flight, whom assigned duties, require their presence into the cockpit.

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10
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Passengers’ visits to the flight deck are …..

A

….. forbidden

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11
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The Commander may approve the presence of a cabin crew on the flight deck during
takeoff and/ or landing, provided the cabin crew is

A

a member of the operating crew and is
not on emergency duty. Briefing is necessary in the use of seatbelt mechanism for quick
emergency evacuation.

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12
Q

In Hotel Mode operation, ideally, the A/C should be parked so that wind direction is from …..
DO NOT use Hotel Mode when tailwind exceeds …..

A
  • 10 o’clock.

- 10 KTS.

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13
Q

Is clearance necessary when starting in Hotel Mode ?

A

ATC clearance is not necessary as engine start-up is considered when propeller rotates, but
a good operating practice is to ask a formal clearance from ground crew.

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14
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Hotel Mode should be used at most ….. before pax boarding.

A

10 min

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15
Q

CM1 signals to the marshaller the readiness to begin

powerback by …..

A

….. flashing TAXI & T.O light.

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16
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3 degree slope profile = …..

A

….. 300 ft per NM

17
Q

the Commander will give a

short briefing to the Purser

A

approximately 20 minutes before the ETA,

18
Q

RA DH should be set and used for:

  • CAT II …..
  • CAT I …..
  • NP …..
A
  • always set and used
  • for information only ( not to be used as a reference )
  • never used
19
Q

All non-precision approaches should be aimed to be performed using the ….. technique, unless a particular airport procedure requires a level flight segment at or before MDA.

A

….. continuous descent final approach ( CDFA )

20
Q

When resetting a system by selecting OFF, the time shall be ….

21
Q

In the case of a rejected take-off ( either canceling the departure or trying again ), the captain is required to …..

A

….. enter RTO data in the “Complaint area” of the ATL. ( RTO reason, actual TOW, rejection speed (IAS), wind direction )

22
Q

Rejected takeoff ( commands for Cabin Crew ) …..

A

“ATTENTION – Cabin Crew at stations“ (PA)

* If no emergency: “CANCEL ALERT”

23
Q

TESTS acronym …..

A
Type of emergency
Evacuation if necessary
Signals to evacuate
Time available
Special instructions