Ops Limits Flashcards

1
Q

Takeoff thrust time limit

A

5 minutes

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2
Q

Maximum Takeoff ITT

A

700°C

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3
Q

Takeoff N2

A

96%

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4
Q

Takeoff N1

A

104%

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5
Q

Takeoff Oil Pressure

A

60 to 83 PSI

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6
Q

Takeoff Oil Temperature

A

10 to 121 °C

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7
Q

Maximum Continuous Thrust Time Limit

A

Continuous

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8
Q

Maximum Continuous ITT

A

680°C

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9
Q

Maximum Continuous N2

A

96%

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10
Q

Maximum Continuous N1

A

104%

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11
Q

Maximum Continuous Oil Pressure

A

60 to 83 PSI

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12
Q

Maximum Continuous Oil Temperature

A

10 to 121 °C

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13
Q

Idle Thrust Time Limit

A

Continuous

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14
Q

Maximum ITT (Idle)

A

580°C

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15
Q

Minimum Idle N2

A

52%

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16
Q

Minimum Idle Oil Pressure

A

40 PSI

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17
Q

Idle Oil Temperature

A

-40 to 121 °C

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18
Q

Maximum ITT During Start

(3)

A

550 - 600 °C 4 SEC
600 - 700 °C 2 SEC
700 - 720 °C 1 SEC

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19
Q

Minimum Starting Oil Temperature

A

-40°C

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20
Q

Maximum Transient ITT

A

720°C 2 SEC Max

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21
Q

Maximum Transient N2%

A

96%

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22
Q

Maximum Transient N1%

A

106%

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23
Q

Maximum Transient Oil Pressure

A

95 PSI for 90 SEC

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24
Q

Maximum Transient Oil Temperature

A

135°C Max for 15 MIN Max

25
Q

When does the time limit for takeoff thrust start?

A

When throttles are first advanced for takeoff thrust

26
Q

Normal Flight: Normal oil pressure is ____ to ____ PSI at N2 speeds above ____%. Oil pressure below ____PSI is undesirable and should be tolerated only for the safe recovery of flight, preferably at a reduced power setting. Oil pressure below ____PSI is unsafe.

A

Normal oil pressure is 60 to 83 PSI at N2 above 60%. Oil pressure below 60 PSI is undesirable. Oil pressure below 40 PSI is unsafe.

27
Q

Under cold starting conditions, oil pressure between ____ PSI and ____ PSI is limited to ____ seconds.

A

83 to 95 PSI;

90 seconds

28
Q

The ITT during ground starts should normally not exceed ____°C.

A

550°C

29
Q

Normal Hydraulic Pressure

A

1350 to 1550 PSI

30
Q

Normal Nitrogen Pressure

A

1350 to 1650 PSI

31
Q

Normal Oxygen Pressure

A

1600 to 1850 PSI

32
Q

Min voltage for battery start

A

22V

33
Q

Max gen load prior to starting second engine

A

150A

34
Q

Motoring of the starter is limited to:

First, ____ seconds then ____ minutes cooling.
Second, ____ seconds then ____ minutes cooling.
Third, ____ seconds then ____ minutes cooling.

A

30 seconds, 5 minutes;
30 seconds, 15 minutes;
30 seconds, 60 minutes

35
Q

Emergency Fuel

A

300 lbs

36
Q

Minimum Fuel

A

500 lbs

37
Q

Max Fuel Imbalance - T.O./Touch & Go

A

100 lbs

38
Q

Max Fuel Imbalance - Flight

A

300 lbs

39
Q

Max Fuel Imbalance - Landing

A

300 lbs

40
Q

Fuel crossfeed with 2 engines operating is limited to level flight with less than ____ lbs of fuel remains in the wing tank supplying fuel.

A

600 lbs

41
Q

Max Ramp Weight

A

16,300 lbs

42
Q

Max Takeoff Weight

A

16,100 lbs

43
Q

Max Landing Weight

A

15,700 lbs

44
Q

Extend flaps to 10 degrees

A

200 KIAS

45
Q

Extend flaps > 10 degrees

A

170 KIAS

46
Q

Flaps extended > 10 degrees

A

165 KIAS

47
Q

Aircraft is limited to ____ KIAS or ____ MACH, whichever is less.

A

330 KIAS or .78 MACH

48
Q

Landing Gear/Lights

A

200 KIAS / FL 200

49
Q

Wipers

A

200 KIAS

50
Q

Tire

A

165 Knots GS

51
Q

Max Tailwind

A

10 Knots

52
Q

Max Crosswind (Dry)

A

25 Knots

53
Q

Max Crosswind (Wet)

A

15 Knots

54
Q

Max Crosswind (Icy)

A

10 Knots

55
Q

Max Operating Altitude

A

FL410

56
Q

Do not use autopilot below ____ FT AGL

A

200 FT AGL

57
Q

Except for preflight checks and landing rollout, do not operate anti-ice systems during ground operations at temperatures above ____°C OAT/SAT.

A

10°C

58
Q

Do not operate surface anti-ice systems in flight at ram air temperatures above ____°C.

A

10°C

59
Q

To ensure proper wing anti-ice operation, the throttles must be kept at ____% N2 minimum.

A

70% N2