Shotgun Questions - Day 1 Flashcards
Define Land as soon as Possible.
An emergency shall be declared and a landing accomplished at the nearest suitable landing area considering the severity of the emergency, weather conditions, field facilities, ambient lighting, and command guidance.
What are Critical Action items?
Boldface - items that must be performed immediately if the emergency is not to be aggravated and injury or damage are to be avoided. Must be committed to memory
Define Land as Soon as Practical.
Emergency condition is less urgent and, although the mission is to be terminated, the degree of the emergency is such that an immediate landing may not be neccessary.
What does the term “reset” mean in section 3 of the Dash 1?
Action of resetting a circuit breaker that is already open
In what situations should you manually abort an engine start?
ITT rate appears likely to exceed 1000º C (hot start)
Normal N1 increase is halted (Hung start)
No rise of ITT 10 sec after fuel flow indications (no start)
BAT BUS annunciated illuminates during the start sequence
PCL is moved of the ST READY light annunciator extinguishes
Can you attempt subsequent starts if a start is aborted while using external power?
No
T/F If the PMU aborts repeated starts, keep trying until the engine starts.
FALSE (indicative of an engine malfunction)
What steps should be taken if a battery start was aborted?
Notify maintenance
Connect external power
Motor the engine
In what 4 situations should the emergency engine shutdown on the ground boldface be accomplished?
Engine fire CHIP light Prop strike A/C likely to depart prepared surface (Not limited to these situations)
What are the steps of the Emergency Ground Egress?
ISS - Solo Ejection Pin - Installed Set Parking Brake Check Canopy CFS or eject (if required) Unstrap BAT, GEN, and AUX BAT off Exit A/C
Does each CFS handle activate the charges for both transparencies or the respective transparency?
Respective Transparency
What are the basic rules that apply to all emergency procedures?
Maintain A/C control
Analize the situation
Take proper action, and
Land as soon as conditions permit
What is the most important aspect of all flying, both in normal and emergency situations?
Fly the aircraft (Aviate, Navigate, Communicate)
What does the FEVER acronym stand for?
Fluctuating Fuel Flow Excessive ITT Visual Signals Erratic Engine Operations Roughness
Green and white marking on engine instruments indicate what?
Safe and normal range of operation
What are the limitations of the generator amps in-flight? Voltage?
- 2 to +50 amps
28. 0 to 28.5 Volts
What is the maximum IOAT for engine start?
80º C
What is the propeller overspeed limit?
110% Np
What is the maximum allowable airspeed in the T-6?
316 KIAS/0.67 Mach
What is the maximum airspeed with the gear of flaps extended?
150 KIAS
What is the maximum airspeed for flying through turbulence? Recommended airspeed?
195 KIAS Maximum
180 KIAS Recommended
What is the operating maneuvering speed (Vo) for the T-6? What is it significance? Rudder?
227 KIAS
Speed above which full or abrupt control movement can result in structural damage to the aircraft.
150 KIAS Rudder
Zero G-loading should be limited to what?
5 seconds
What is the time limit for inverted flight?
15 seconds
With a clean configuration, what are the symmetric G-limits? Asymmetric?
- 3.5 to +7.0 Gs
- 1.0 to +4.7 Gs
With the gear and flaps extended, what are the symmetric G-limits? Asymmetric?
0 Gs to +2.5 Gs
0 Gs to +2.0 Gs
What is the maximum rate of descent at touchdown? Gs?
600 ft/min
3.7 Gs
What are the icing restrictions for the T-6?
Transit through 5,000 ft band of light rime icing
No cruse in any icing
What is the maximum lateral fuel imbalance?
50 pounds
What is the maximum weight of bags and publications on the glareshield?
8.5 pounds
What is the maximum N1 for T/O? Transient?
104%
104%
What is the maximum transient Np?
102% (20 seconds)
110% in emergency