Preformance Flashcards
What is used to establish the ground stopping distance on dry runways?
spoilers and antiskid brakes only. Reverse thrust is not used.
How Takeoff Performance data is constructed?
using 50% of reported headwind components and 150% of reported tailwind components measured at a height of 50 ft.
- In general, how do flaps settings and climb speeds improve second segment climb performance?
Lower flap settings and higher climb speeds (Improved Climb) provide better second segment climb weights.
- Define engine failure acceleration (EFAH).
The standard EFAH is derived by adding 500 ft to the airport elevation.
- How is engine failure climb profile impacted with an Obstacle Clearance Height (OCH) listed on the TPR?
If an Obstacle Clearance Height is listed, then continue to climb past 1500 ft at clean maneuver speed to the Obstacle Clearance Height.
- Where are Engine Failure Turn Procedures (TPRO) found?
TPROs) are listed in the 10-7
- Are you required to proceed to the designated drift down alternate in the event of an engine failure to en route?
No nearest suitably
- Describe the Zero Net Gradient solution (labeled as “Terrain Clearance “ on the flight paperwork).
Clear all terrain by 1000 feet and 5 sm.
- Describe the Zero Net Gradient solution (labeled as “Mountain drift down” on the flight paperwork).
Clear terrain by 2000 feet and 5sm.
- What is the rapid cabin depressurization descent profile?
descended to FL100 within twelve minutes.
- Is Landing Climb Limit Weight controlling during inflight analysis of runway conditions?
No
- What is degraded Breaking Action Landing Distance data?
Factored. DBALD includes TR credit.
- Is a Takeoff Performance Report for an intersection takeoff also valid for full-length takeoffs?
Yes
- When is de-rated takeoff thrust not authorized?
Wind Shear conditions
- What are the types of Landing Data available from ACARS?
No-normal, Wet, Dry and DBALD