MWS/Ox/Lights Flashcards

1
Q

MWS is for

A

presenting all serious warning indications on one panel

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2
Q

master warning lights flash…

A

flash red on left and light side
captain / copilot alternatively
turned off by pressing

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3
Q

True or false: any annunciator that is illuminated will cause the full panel to go to the bright setting

A

true
dimming can be accomplished by pressing either master warning light

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4
Q

how will you know if a roof annunciator panel is lit up

A

look up annunciator will appear on main panel

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5
Q

what are the audible warnings

A

engine fire detection
landing gear warning horn
airbrake warning horn
throttles below 60-70% N1
speed warning
cabin depressurization

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6
Q

when does emergency lighting turn on

A

following loss of PE power if light switch is in the ARM position

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7
Q

where are the oxygen cylinders located

A

aft equipment bay

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8
Q

Main Air Valve 1

A

Main air bleed not in selected position - Air
Valve open - ground

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9
Q

Reverser

A

Ground - rudder bias not inhibited
Air - autostow activated

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10
Q

where does MWS receive power

A

PE

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11
Q

Master warning lights

A

flashing red on either side of the glareshield
illuminates for warning (red) annunciators only
pressing master warning lights will dim all annunciators

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12
Q

If an annunciator warning comes on:

A

all allunciators will brighten
If yellow: not all will brighten, just the yellow ones

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13
Q

If any annunciator goes off…

A

any panel annunciator that is on will go to the bright setting until the main annunciator panel is dimmed

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14
Q

what do arrow annunciators mean

A

pointer, most point to ceiling

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15
Q

which annunciator does not point to the overhead annunciators

A

DUCT OVHT - points to gauge

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16
Q

will there be an annunciator for engine fail

A

no
later there will be low oil pressure, generator failure, hydraulic failure… ect

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17
Q

CABIN ALTITUTE

A

depressurization

crew oxygen - don masks
mic selector - oxygen-mic

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18
Q

cabin altitude warning normal

A

9300 +/- 300

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19
Q

high datum limit

A

14000 +/- 300

20
Q

HP AIR 1 OVHT or HP AIR 2 OVHT

A

Main air VLV….. (for affected engine) close
F/DK VLV …… close

21
Q

landing gear horn

A

gear not down and locked with flaps 25 or 45
gear handle up on the ground AND start bus on

22
Q

airbrake horn

A

gear is down and locked, thrust levers are above 60-70% N1

23
Q

thrust lever horn

A

landing gear not locked and down, 60-70% N1, less than 150 kts

24
Q

overspeed horn

A

335 no fuel in ventral tank
280 fuel in ventral tank
.8

25
Q

cabin altitude horn

A

9300 normal
1400 high datum

26
Q

fire bell chime

A

engine 1 or 2 fire
apu fire

27
Q

anti-icing chime

A

TKS timer ends

28
Q

fun little steps for emergencies

A

pause and slow down
fly the airplane
analyze the problem
follow the checklist
ask for help
declare an emergency if necessary

29
Q

how does the tactical annunciator work

A

stick shaker - warning
stick pusher - identification

30
Q

what lights if power is on in the aircraft

A

nav

31
Q

engines running or starting lights

A

beacon

32
Q

aircraft moving lights

A

taxi

33
Q

aircraft flying

A

strobe and landing lights

34
Q

when should exit light be on

A

when flying

35
Q

standard oxygen bottles for hawker

A

two 750 liter bottles
can accommodate up to four
located in aft equipment bay

36
Q

typical standard for oxygen

A

1800PSI at 70F
panel gauge only reads full or empty

37
Q

master supply valve (green knob)

A

must be on for crew oxygen

38
Q

grey oxygen switch (knob)

A

passenger oxygen
behind captain head

39
Q

barometric valve opens automatically when

A

14,500 +/- 400 feet for passenger oxygen masks

40
Q

in the event of any emergency involving oxygen, what is the first memory item

A

put your mask on :)

41
Q

3 positions on oxygen mask

A

Normal - oxygen and cabin air up to 30000 feet, 100% oxygen up to 35,000 and positive pressure +35,000

100% position supplies 100% oxygen at all times

Emergency supplies oxygen with positive pressure

42
Q

how to select emergency on oxygen masks

A

turn knob clockwise

43
Q

how to get oxygen flowing

A

main supply valve

44
Q

what does the emergency oxygen knob do

A

drops masks

45
Q

what happens if we switch our oxygen mic setting

A

overhead speaker, mask microphone activated

46
Q

where is the valve for passenger oxygen supply

A

cabin oxygen knob behind the captain’s chair

47
Q

what causes an annunciation to light and what causes it to be extinguished

A

condition is exceed, condition is removed