Operational Items Flashcards

1
Q

When is using rated power required?

A

Anti-skid inop
Nose wheel steering inop
CTOT inop
Visibility less than 1000m
Engine anti-ice on
Forecast or suspected wind shear
Wake turbulence suspected
Gear down dispatch
Post de-icing

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2
Q

What is required for a low visibility takeoff?

A

Left seat takeoff
Runway edge lighting not more than 60m spacing
Runway centreline lighting or markings
No NOTAMS affecting low visibility departures
No MEL prohibiting low vis departure

Departure alternate

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3
Q

What is the Rex philosophy of Flight?

A

Safety
Passenger comfort
Schedule
Economy

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4
Q

What documents are required to be completed prior to departure?

A

AML
Trim with passenger manifest
Navlog
EFL

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5
Q

When should you test the WX radar and how would you test it?

A

On the ground when clear of any obstacles or built up area

Convective activity forecast enroute

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6
Q

When using rated power, what must you consider in terms of performance?

A

Which flap setting will provide the best performance margin

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7
Q

What is the stabilised approach criteria?

A

On speed +10kts
Configured by 300ft for a visual approach
Configured by the FAF for an instrument approach
Normal power settings required
AoB less than 15 degree changes to maintain centreline
RoD not more than 1000fpm

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8
Q

When is the “no contact” period from the FA to the flight deck?

A

Takeoff: Application of power to gear up
Landing: Gear down to vacating the runway

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9
Q

What requirements are there to be performed after de-icing?

A

A visual inspection of all surfaces to ensure they’re clear of ice
Rated power for takeoff

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10
Q

What determines a valid forecast?

A

Within 30 minutes of departure or arrival validity

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11
Q

When is a captain only takeoff required?

A

Visibility less than 1000m

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12
Q

What actions would you take during a brake fire?

A

Set parking brake is available
Keep fire side engine running to provide air flow
Await fire services if available
Evacuate via the non-fire side

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13
Q

What items are required during the enroute PA?

A

Cruising level
Speed
Weather at destination
ETA to destination

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14
Q

When are you required to plan a PNR?

A
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15
Q

When are you required to revise ETA’s on the flight plan?

A

Flight longer than 30 minutes

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16
Q

When should the approach checklist be completed and what is the significance of completing the checklist with the ice speed light on?

A

Prior to starting an instrument approach or prior to descending below MSA

If completed with the ice speed on then speeds must remain even if EAI is turned off

17
Q

What are the performance requirements for operations surrounding wind shear?

A

Rated power must be used

18
Q

What visibility denotes a low vis takeoff?

A

Less than 1000m

19
Q

What are the requirements for LAHSO operations?

20
Q

Where can you find the LDR performance chart?

A

QRH white pages

21
Q

What must be checked prior to conducting a tailwind landing?

A

Performance preamble tailwind landing charts

22
Q

How can we contact the FA in an emergency from the flight deck?

A

PA
Double chime
EMERG call

23
Q

When will the cargo extinguisher light come on?

A

Approximately 15 minutes prior to empty

24
Q

What are the requirements for ILS PRM approach?

A

Appropriately trained crew
Monitor tower and prm frequencies
Brief prm notes

25
Q

What is the procedure if flaps on the iPad doesn’t work?

A

Manual trim sheet

26
Q

What is the procedure if the efl on the iPad isn’t working?

A

Manual daily flight log

27
Q

When is a tailwind landing above 10kts permitted?

A

Captain landing only
Runway aligned approach with vertical guidance
Performance data is available