Red Letter Items Flashcards

To learn memory items in chapter 9

1
Q

Max crosswind Dry or Wet runway

A

24 knots

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2
Q

Max crosswind Fair/Medium conditions

A

15 knots

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3
Q

Max crosswind poor conditions

A

10 knots

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4
Q

Max tailwind takeoff or landing

A

10 knots

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5
Q

Max Ramp & Taxi weight

A

48,300 lbs

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6
Q

Max takeoff weight

A

48,200 lbs

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7
Q

Max landing weight

A

38,000 lbs

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8
Q

Max operationg altitude

A

41,000 feet

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9
Q

Max flap extended altitude

A

15,500 feet

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10
Q

Max speed flap 20 Vfe

A

231 knots

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11
Q

Max speed flaps 30 Vfe

A

197 knots

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12
Q

Max speed flaps 45 Vfe

A

189 knots

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13
Q

Max landing gear extended speed VLE

A

250/.75

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14
Q

Max landing gear operating speed VLO

A

197/.6

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15
Q

Turbulent air penetation speed

A

280/.75

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16
Q

Max Differential pressure for taxi and takeoff

A

0.2 psi

17
Q

Max differential pressure for landing

A

0.2 psi

18
Q

APU Start attemps per hour

A

3 attemps in one hour

19
Q

Max altitued for starting the APU

A

20,000 feet

20
Q

Max operating altitude for the APU

A

20,000 feet

21
Q

Max altitude for Bleed Air

A

15,000 feet

22
Q

Minimum Altitude for Autopilot operations during takeoff

A

320 feet

23
Q

Minimum altitude for Autopilot opertions duing an ILS or LPV (less than 3.50)

A

80 feet

24
Q

Mimimum altitude for Autopilot operations during non-persision approaches

A

320 feet

25
Q

Minimum Battery Voltage for engine or APU start

A

22 Volts

26
Q

Limitations for RECOG TAXI LTS

A

Do not limuminate while aircraft is not moving

27
Q

Landing light limitation

A

Do not illuminate on the ground except for takeoff or landing

28
Q

Max Pressure fueling quantity

A

20,000 lbs

29
Q

Max fuel imbalance during taxi, takeoff and Landing

A

400 lbs

30
Q

Max fuel imbalance during flight

A

800 lbs

31
Q

Engine and Wing Ice and Rain protection

  1. When do you operate engine anti-ice systems
  2. If on the ground when do you turn the Cowls on
  3. If on the ground when do you turn on Cowls and Wings1-2
  4. In flight when do you turn on Cowls and Wings3
A
  1. anytime EICAS message ICE is displayed ; Visible moisture is present; or while operting on contaminated surfaces
  2. OAT 10oC or below
  3. OAT 5oC or below just prior to takeoff (1 anytime temps are 5o C or below and all other conditions are not met, operate Wing anti-ice on except for takeoff) (2 If type 2,3,4 fluids have been applied, select NORM prior to takeoff power)
  4. Below 22,000 feet: 10oC or below3. Above 22,000 feet: 10oC and ice detector has failed (Unless SAT is -40oC or below)
32
Q

Mimimum turn time for brakes

A

15 Minutes

33
Q

Approach Category

A

Category C

34
Q

Max engine temp for takeoff

A

884 (5 min)

35
Q

Max engine temp transient

A

900 (2 minutes out of 5 total)

36
Q

Max engine temp for take off One engine Inop (OEI) with Automaitic Power Reserve (APR) operating

A

899 (5 min) not red

928 (2 min out of 5 total min)

37
Q

Max oil pressure for takeoff

A

45 psi

38
Q

Max oil pressure transiant after cold start

A

156 psl (130 psi idel, 10 min max1)

1 operate engine at idle until oil pressure returns to normal range

39
Q

What are the 5 conditions for Continuous Engine Ignition on

A

Takeoff or landing on contaminated runways

Takeoff with high crosswinds

Moderate or heavier intesity rain

Moderate or heavier intesity turbulence

In the vicinity of thunderstroms