Prog 1 Excel Tester.xlsm - General Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal operational complement of the Aurora?

A

10 Crew 2 pilots, 1FE, 1 TACNAV, 1 NAVCOM, 2 ASOs, 3 AESOps

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2
Q

What is the minimum crew complement for the CP-140 Aurora?

A

4 Crew 2 Pilots, 1 FE, 1x 4th Crewman

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3
Q

What is the maximum number of crew on the Aurora?

A

20

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4
Q

How high is the Aurora?

A

34’ 5”

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5
Q

How long?

A

116’ 10”

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6
Q

Wing span?

A

101’ 2”

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7
Q

Turn radius?

A

75’ 5”

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8
Q

Basic Aircraft Weight

A

68,000lbs

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9
Q

Maximum T/O Weight?

A

139,760lbs

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10
Q

Recommended T/O Weight?

A

135,000lbs

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11
Q

Recommended Landing Weight?

A

114,000lbs

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12
Q

Normal Landing Weight?

A

103,880lbs

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13
Q

Zero Fuel Weight Definition

A

weight of a/c, contents and crew minus fuel in the wing tanks or stores on the wings

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14
Q

The Max Zero Fuel Weight is?

A

77,200lbs

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15
Q

No live RADAR transmissions when within ___of Refueling Equipment?

A

328’

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16
Q

No live RADAR transmissions when within ___of Personnel?

A

328’

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17
Q

No live RADAR transmissions when within ___of High Energy Radiation Output susceptible equip?

A

328’

18
Q

Rocks and debris can be blasted up to___during run up?

A

1500’

19
Q

Prior to entering the bomb bay, always verify…?

A

The Bombay safety pin is installed and the door actuator cable is taut

20
Q

How many landing lights on the A/C?

A

2

21
Q

On the ground and without an airblast, do not leave the landing lights on for longer than___ otherwise___

A

On the ground and without an airblast, do not leave the landing lights on for longer than 30 seconds, otherwise Lamp heat may crack the lens.

22
Q

Taxi Lights are located___

A

On the Nose gear Strut

23
Q

The EXTERIOR LIGHTS MASTER Switch controls___, and Must be on for what lights to operate?

A

The EXTERIOR LIGHTS MASTER Switch controls All external lights except landing/taxi lights ,and Must be on for what lights to operate? Rotating Beacon, Wheel Well, Nav Lights

24
Q

Wheel Well Lights are used for___

A

Inspecting Wheel wells

25
Q

Wheel well Lights are controlled by how many switches?

A

1

26
Q

Wing Tail Lights are located on _______ and _______________ on the top _________________ of the ________________ and the bottom of the ____________ and controlled by how many switches?

A

Wing & Tail Lights are located on wing tips and behind the rudder on the top forward section of the MAD boom and the bottom of the aft fuselage, and are controlled by 1 switch

27
Q

HSC has how many light switches?

A

2

28
Q

What is the Aldis Lamp?

A

A portable lamp that can be used from any 28V DC outlets

29
Q

Condition V

A

Takeoff and Landing

30
Q

Condition IV

A

Aircraft Post takeoff inspection

31
Q

Condition III

A

Operational Check

32
Q

Condition II

A

Surveillance/transit/High Alt ASW

33
Q

Condition I

A

Battle

34
Q

How many Volumes of AOIs?

A

4

35
Q

The Definition of Warning?

A

(people) If not observed may result in injury or loss of life

36
Q

The definition of CAUTION?

A

(equipment) If not observed may result in damage or destruction of equipment

37
Q

The definition of Attention?

A

(Software/data) If not observed may result in loss or damage to software programs or data

38
Q

List the four Hazard areas (x4)

A
  1. APU
    2.Engine
  2. Radar
  3. Refueling
39
Q

List 3 reasons the APU is a hazard area

A
  1. Heat/Blast
    2.Noise
  2. Intake;
40
Q

List 4 Reasons the Engine is a hazard area

A
  1. Noise
  2. Turbine Blade Fail areas
  3. Prop Arc
  4. Blast (1500’)
41
Q

One hazard to take into consideration when refueling

A

While refueling, NO radio tx or switch selection