MQF Flashcards
The maximum landing weight of the King Air 350ER (B300/B300C) is________ pounds.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 1-14 & 2-15
A. 16,500
B. 16,100
C. 15,675
D. 15,500
C. 15,675
Weather Radar - Warning: The area within the scan arc and within _____ of an operating TWR-852 system can be a hazardous area. Do no operate the systems in any mode other than ______ or _______ when the antenna might scan over personnel within that range. Turning the transmitter on while inside the hanger is not advisable.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 2-26
A. 5 feet, WX, WX+T
B. 5 feet, STBY, WX
C. 2 feet, STBY, WX+T
D. 2 feet, STBY, TEST
D. 2 feet, STBY, TEST
It is not required for all wing inspection lights to be operative prior to flight into known or forecast icing condition at night.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 2-27
A. True
B. False
B. False
Warning: Do not use reverse thrust with one engine inoperative. Care must be exercised when using single-engine ground fine on surfaces with reduced traction.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-4
A. True
B. False
A. True
DOOR UNLOCKED - WARNING: Do not attempt to check the security of the airstair door or cargo door in flight. Remain as far from the door as possible with seatbelts securely fastened.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-9
A. True
B. False
A. True
The MC-12W’s Glide ratio is ______ for each 1000 feet of altitude. Decrease by ______ for each 10 knots of headwind
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-11
A. 3.1 NM, 1.1 NM
B. 1.1 NM, 0.5 NM
C. 4.2 NM, 0.3 NM
D. 2.3 NM, 0.2 NM
D. 2.3 NM, 0.2 NM
________ annunciators may momentarily illuminate during simultaneous wing boot and brake deice operation at low N1 speeds. If annunciators immediately extinguish, they may be disregarded.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-18
A. BLEED FAIL
B. CABIN ALT HI
C. L&R BL AIR OFF
D. L&R ENG ANTI-ICE
A. BLEED FAIL
Dual Generator Failure: The propeller ground idle stop solenoids will be inoperative rendering the effectiveness of the propeller Ground Fine and Reverse power lever settings ineffective or greatly reduced. Plan on _________.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-12
A. longer landing distances.
B. shorter landing distances.
C. increased landing speeds.
D. decreased landing speeds.
A. longer landing distances.
UNSCHEDULED ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM ACTIVATION: Pilot action: AP/Trim Disconnect-DEPRESS FULLY & HOLD. NOTE that applies to this step: _______ will disengage and _______ will be interrupted when the disconnect switch is depressed.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3-19
A. Autopilot, flight director
B. Autopilot, Rudder Boost
C. Yaw Damper, Rudder Boost
D. Rudder Boost, Autofeather
B. Autopilot, Rudder Boost
Care must be exercised when using single-engine ground fine on surfaces with reduced traction. Do not use reverse thrust with one engine inoperative.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3A-7
A. True
B. False
A. True
CROSSFEED (ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE OPERATION): XFR OVERRIDE switch must be in AUTO position on side being crossfed. If the ________ is closed, the supplemental fuel supply will not be available (usable), and the fuel pressure annunciator will remain illuminated on the side supplying fuel.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3A-8
A. Standby Pump
B. Fuel Crossfeed
C. Firewall Valve
D. Fuel System test
C. Firewall Valve
Do not lift power levers in flight. Lifting the power levers in flight, or moving the power levers in flight below the flight idle position, could result in a nose-down pitch and a descent rate leading to aircraft damage and injury to personnel.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 2-7
A. True
B. False
A. True
CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPED: Essential Circuit (necessary for continued safe flight). Allow CB to cool for a minimum of _____ sec. If CB trips again __________.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3A-11
A. 5, do not reset
B. 10, do not reset
C. 15, reset on more time is allowed
D. 10, reset one more time is allowed
B. 10, do not reset
Turning on the Avionics Master Pwr Switch removes power that holds the avionics relay open. If the switch fails to the OFF position, pulling the Avionics Master circuit breaker will remove power to the relay and should restore power to the avionics busses.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 3A-17
A. True
B. False
A. True
To minimize ingestion of ground debris, the engine anti-ice system should be ON for all ground operations.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-11
A. True
B. False
A. True
If no ITT rise is observed within ____ seconds after moving the Condition Lever to LOW IDLE, move the Condition Lever to CUTOFF and release the Ignition and Engine Start Switch to OFF. Allow ____ minutes for fuel to drain and starter to cool, then follow Engine Clearing procedures.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-14
A. 5, 10
B. 3, 10
C. 3, 5
D. 10, 5
D. 10, 5
NEVER CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE TO THE AIRPLANE UNLESS A BATTERY INDICATING A CHARGE OF AT LEAST ____ VOLTS IS IN THE AIRPLANE. If the Battery voltage is less than ____ volts, the battery must be recharged, or replaced with a battery indicating at least _____ volts, before connecting external power.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-15
A. 28
B. 23
C. 20
D. 18
C. 20
Operation of the electric pitch trim system should occur only when both elements of the dual-element switch are activated. Any movement of the elevator trim wheel while activating only one element denotes __________.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-24
A. normal operation
B. a system malfunction
C. reduced electric pitch trim operation
D. limited use of the electric pitch trim
B. a system malfunction
ENGINE ANTI-ICE: Either the MAIN or STANDBY actuator must be operational on each engine anti-ice before takeoff.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-26
A. True
B. False
A. True
Operating propeller deice when the propellers are static is authorized.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-27
A. True
B. False
B. False
In order to minimize ice accumulation of unprotected surfaces of the wing, maintain a minimum of ____knots during operations in sustained icing condition. In the event of windshield icing, reduce airspeed to ____ knots or below.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-31
A. 125, 184
B. 140, 226
C. 140, 184
D. 94, 170
B. 140, 226
Engine Auto-Ignition must be ARMED for icing flight, precipitation, and operation during turbulence. To prevent prolonged operation of the igniters with system ARMED, do not reduce power levers below ____ % torque.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-32
A. 10
B. 12
C. 17
D. 21
C. 17
High ITT at ground idle may be corrected by ________and/or ___________.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 2-8
A. Taxiing, shutting down engine
B. increasing accessory load, reducing N1 rpm
C. feathering engine, turn aircraft into the wind
D. reducing accessory load, increasing N1 rpm
D. reducing accessory load, increasing N1 rpm
If residual ice remains on the airplane, increase VREF speeds by ____ knots.
Ref: Pilot Operating Handbook-ISR Supplement Para: Pg: 4-35
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
C. 15
If possible, propellers should be moved out of reverse at approximately _______ to minimize_________. Care must be exercised when reversing on runways with loose sand, dust or snow on the surface. Flying gravel will damage propeller blades, and dust or snow may impair the pilot’s visibility.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-37
A. 40 knots; blade erosion
B. 40 knots; brake wear
C. 50 knots; blade erosion
D. 50 knots; brake wear
A. 40 knots; blade erosion
To minimize ingestion of ground debris, the engine anti-ice system should be ON for all ground operations.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-37
A. True
B. False
A. True
ENGINE SHUTDOWN CHECK - CAUTION: Monitor ITT during shutdown. If sustained combustion is observed, proceed immediately to the _________ procedure. During shutdown, ensure that the compressors decelerate freely. Do not close the firewall fuel valves for normal engine shutdown.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-38
A. ENGINE SHUTDOWN CHECK
B. HOT/HUNG START
C. NO LIGHT START
D. ENGINE CLEARING
D. ENGINE CLEARING
If the OAT is ____ degrees C or below and visible moisture will be encountered during the takeoff, engine anti-ice must be turned on.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-43
A. 0
B. +5
C. +8
D. +10
B. +5
SIMULATING ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE(ZERO THRUST) - WARNING: Intentional in-flight engine cuts should be simulated by retarding the power lever to zero thrust (5% Torque) at or above the VSSE speed of _____ knots.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-44
A. 140
B. 125
C. 135
D. 94
C. 135
VMCA demonstration (stall series) may be required for multi-engine pilot certification. The following procedure shall be used at a safe altitude of at least _____ feet above the ground in clear air only.
Ref: Pilot’s Operating Handbook Para: Pg: 4-45
A. 10,000
B. 7,000
C. 5,000
D. 3,000
C. 5,000