Section 17 - Miscellaneous Flashcards
What is the recommended minimum temperature for powering cockpit and cabin systems?
50° F
Upon detection of a crack in either main structural windshield ply, what is the recommended cabin pressure differential for the remainder of the flight?
7.5 psi
If an engine failure occurs after V1 during takeoff, when are the flaps retracted?
At V2+10 and 1500 feet AGL minimum
What approach speed correction should be made when landing with a steady state wind of 14 knots, gusting to 20 knots?
VREF + 13 (add to VREF ½ of the steady state wind, plus the entire gust not to exceed VREF + 20 knots) - 7+6= 13
Where can the Configuration Deviation List {CDL) be found?
AFM Appendix B
Where can generic passenger briefing information be found?
In the QRH, Interior Preflight Inspection Checklist
In the event of an emergency during or shortly after takeoff, what is the minimum altitude that should be attained before taking action to meet that emergency (except to cancel aural warning and retract the landing gear)?
400 feet AGL
What publications are required to be on board the GIV during flight?
- Airplane Flight Manual
- Weight & Balance Manual
- Honeywell FMS Manual
- Honeywell SPZ-8000 or SPZ-8400 DAFCS Manual
- Honeywell TCAS Pilot’s Guide
- Honeywell EGPWS Pilot’s Guide
What manual contains information concerning operation of the aircraft systems?
Aircraft Operating Manual
Is the Aircraft Operating Manual required to be on board during flight?
No
On a flight from Seattle to Anchorage, you have inadvertently flown into volcanic ash. Where would you find information concerning how to deal with this condition?
In the QRH, Section S (Supplemental Procedures & Data)
An emergency evacuation is required. Describe the emergency procedure associated with this condition.
- Parking Brake - SET
- L/R Fuel Cocks - OFF
- APU Master - OFF
- L/R Fire Handles - PULL
- L/R Fire Handles - ROTATE FULLY TO DISCH 1 / DISCH 2 Cabin Press Control - MANUAL
- Outflow Valve - FULL OPEN
- Batteries 1 & 2 - OFF
- Passengers & Crew - EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY
During cruise, a red “MAIN DOOR” CAS message illuminates. Describe the procedures associated with this condition.
- Reduce cabin differential
- Check locking handles for security
- Exercise care when in vicinity of door
- If main door does not appear secure, land as soon as possible
- If door appears secure, continue flight