Scenario 2 Flashcards

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.1. Who performs the Flight Deck Door Access System test?

A

Normally the First Officer but either pilot can accomplish it.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.2. Who performs the preflight of the Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) box?

A

The Captain.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.3. What new emergency equipment has been added to the MAX fleet? Where is it located and how is it tested?

A

Flashlight. Behind Captain’s seat on lower front of 4th flight deck jumpseat, test is accomplished by pressing the push-to-test button.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.4. Describe the BLUE circuit breaker collar color system used by Southwest Airlines.

A

BLUE collars are used exclusively to identify circuit breakers that are required to be pulled by Flight Deck Crew as part of a non-normal procedure.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.5. What are the other color circuit breaker collars used for?

A

All other colored circuit breaker collars are used by maintenance.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.6. Is the Takeoff and Landing Report (TLR) required for flight?

A

No. However, the TLR is normally included with the flight paperwork.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.7. What would you do if you didn’t receive a Takeoff and Landing Report (TLR) with the flight paperwork?

A

It is not required for flight; however, you can request that the Ops Agent print it. The TLR can be used to review and brief Engine Failure Procedures (EFPs) before the PWB Takeoff Data becomes available.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.8. If the Crew doesn’t receive a TLR from the Ops Agent, and the runway is affected by a NOTAM, how can the Crew obtain the correct alias code to input on the ACARS TO CONDITIONS page 1/2?

A

By selecting RUNWAYS> LSK 1R, and then selecting REQUEST RUNWAYS> LSK 4R.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.9. On the dispatch release, what fields are populated under the ALTERNATE DATA section for takeoff alternates compared to landing alternates?

A

Takeoff alternates only have ELEV and MSA field data.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.10. What are the two possible driftdown solutions that can be listed on the Dispatch Release (Non-ETOPS)?
Describe them.

A

Method 1 and Method 2.

Method 1: ATOG values allows for enough performance in the event of an engine failure anywhere from V1 to destination to achieve a positive climb gradient at an altitude of at least 1000 ft above all terrain and obstruction within 5 SM on each side of the intended track. The aircraft would also have a positive climb gradient at 1500 ft above the destination airport.

Method 2: ATOG values allow for enough performance in the event of an engine failure to continue flight from the cruising altitude to a diversion airport where a landing can be made, clearing all terrain and obstructions within 5 SM of the intended track by at least 2,000 ft vertically. The aircraft would also have a positive climb gradient at 1,500 ft above the diversion airport.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.11. When dispatched under Exemption 15466, what must be included in the remarks section of the Dispatch Release?

A

A remark identifying which rule was used. (i.e., “Dispatched under Exemption 15466 1-1-2 Rule” or “Dispatched under Exemption 15466 1-1-3 Rule”)

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.12. If this flight was being dispatched to Cuba, where would you locate the required communication equipment needed to operate this flight and what are they?

A

IFOM 2 Region, SATCOM or HF radio.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.13. What additional briefing is mandatory when departing Reagan National on Rwy 01?

A

P-56 Avoidance Briefing.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.14. If it’s hot on the aircraft and preconditioned air is being used, can we also use a pack to help cool the aircraft?

A

The use of the pack is not authorized when a preconditioned air source is being used to heat or cool the aircraft.

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.15. Use of WiFi on the flight deck is limited to [] and [] via the WiFi network 2Wire43612.

A

Approved EFB devices; applications (e.g. WSI Pilot Brief Optima).

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Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.16. Where can Crews find definitions for MOCA, MEA, MCA and Grid MORA?

A

Jeppesen B737 Route Manual, which can be accessed through Comply365 or within JeppFD Pro X.

17
Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.17. Who must the Crew coordinate with to utilize the HD10 Team Accommodation Delay Code?

A

Dispatcher and Operations Agent.

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Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.18. Hand signals may only be used for pushback, engine start, and towing operations under what conditions?

A
  • The aircraft’s communication panel is out of service (deferred)
  • The ramp agent is under yellow alert for lightning within eight miles of the airport
  • The station does not have headset capability
  • All available headsets are out of service
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Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.19. Are Crews authorized to make electrical or hydraulic power changes during pushback?

A

No, momentary pressurization of nose wheel steering may cause towbar damage and injury to personnel.

20
Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.20. Who can select the prompt after reviewing the PWB takeoff data?

A

Either Pilot.

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Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.21. When does PWB calculate an all engine climb thrust setting?

A

When a climb gradient is input into the PWB takeoff conditions page.

22
Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.22. Why do the Pilots need to verify that the loaded PWB N1 data meets the requirement from the ACARS TAKEOFF DATA message?

A

PWB all engine climb thrust settings do not auto-populate.

23
Q

Once the L-1 door has been properly opened, the Crew enters the aircraft to begin their normal preflight duties.

Q.2.23. How would the Pilots verify the new weight and balance report number after pushback has commenced?

A

Contact Dispatch to verify.