Side Limitations Flashcards

1
Q

Maneuvering load factor flap retracted

A

-1.0 to +2.5 G

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2
Q

Maneuvering load factor limit flap extended

A

0.0 to 2.0 G

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3
Q

Maximum positive pressure differential

A

8.7 psi

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4
Q

Maximum negative pressure

A

-0.5 psi

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5
Q

Maximum pressure differential during ground maneuvering

A

0.1 psi

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6
Q

Maximum pressure differential during initial landing at touch

A

1.0

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7
Q

Maximum altitude for single pack

A

31,000 feet

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8
Q

Low pressure air must be wet prior to the main cabin door, being closed and secure

A

Off. The airplane must be completely depressurized prior to opening any of the airplane doors.

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9
Q

Her speed limitation for severe turbulence

A

280 kn or .75 Mach, whichever is lower

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10
Q

Where do you find design manuring speed VA?

A

Aircraft placard

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11
Q

Minimum temperature for a cold soaked APU starting on the ground

A

-40°C, Celsius

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12
Q

APU starter motor duty cycle

A

Three 3 starting attempts in one hour with a two minute delay between cranking attempts

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13
Q

APU maximum RPM

A

106%

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14
Q

Green ark of the APUEGT

A

0°C to 806°C

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15
Q

How long must you operate the engines at at idle prior to shut down? What other time counts?

A

Operate engines at or near idle for two minutes prior to shut down. Taxi time at a stabilized 80% N2 or below may be credited towards the two minute cool down.

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16
Q

Maximum ITT four ground start or assisted air start?

A

815°C.

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17
Q

Max continuous n1, n2

A

99.5%/98%

18
Q

Pilot initiated APR thrust is prohibited when?

A

In the first 30 minutes after any engine start at altitudes below 7500 MSL and at all times above 7500 MSL except for as required for safety of flight

19
Q

Maximum oil pressure is limited to what when an oil temperature transit is greater than 60°C?

A

156 psi

20
Q

What is the max display value for oil pressure?

A

182 psi. Pressures above 182 psi are displayed as am dashes.

21
Q

How long may oil pressure exceed 95 psi

A

Maximum 10 minutes

22
Q

Max continuous oil temperature

A

155°C

23
Q

Max permissible oil temperature

A

163°C for 15 minutes

24
Q

Maximum transit oil pressure after a cold start?

A

182 psi for 10 minutes maximum

25
Q

Continuous ignition must be used when

A

Takeoff and landing on contaminated runways
Takeoff with a high crosswind components of 15 kn or greater
Flight through moderate or heavier intensity, rain
Flight through moderate or heavier, intensity, turb
Flight in the vicinity of a thunderstorm

26
Q

Starter cranking limits in flight?

A

Two minutes 10 seconds/1 minute five minutes off

27
Q

Maximum dry motoring cycle?

A

90 seconds/5 minutes off
30 seconds/5 minutes off

28
Q

Windmilling relight envelope

A

25,000 feet to sea level
250 kn to Vmmo and from 7.2% N2 minimum

29
Q

Starter assisted engine, relight, limitation

A

21,000 feet to sea level
Speed from Vref to VMO
0 to 45% n2

30
Q

All engine out, rapid relight envelope

A

10,000 feet to sea level
F AEC rapid relight capability has been demonstrated at 200 kn for up to 15 seconds fuel interruptions

31
Q

Thrust reverser limitations?

A

Ground use only
. Landings only no go around after deployment.
Takeoff with any thrust reverse or lights on icons or EICAS messages displayed except as described in Mel
Reversers must be pre-flighted only 2 reverse idol
No power back using thrust reverses

32
Q

Gravity fueling 700

A

14,580

33
Q

Gravity refueling 900

A

14,810

34
Q

Minimum fuel quantity for go around per wing his

A

600 pounds/10° no up

35
Q

Jet a bulk fuel takeoff limit temperature?

A

-30°C

36
Q

Icing conditions exist in flight at a TAT of 10°C or below invisible moisture in any form is encountered such as clouds, rain, snow, sleet, or ice crystals except when the SAT is?

A

-40°C or below

37
Q

Takeoff is permitted with frost adhereing to

A

The upper surface of the fuselage and or the underside of the wing, maximum 1/8 of an inch caused by cold soaked fuel

38
Q

Contaminated, runway, single engine taxi

A

Prohibited when ramps or taxiways are contaminated with snow, slush or ice or when other freezing/frozen precipitation

39
Q

When is a tactile check required?

A

OT is 10°C or less or
Bulk field temperature is 0°C or less
Atmosphere conditions have been conducive to frost formation. Ice and frost may continue to adhere to wing surfaces for some even outside air temperatures above 10°C.

40
Q

Maximum depth of standing water/dry snow on runway

A

Half inch/3/4 inch
3 inch/3 3/4 inches

41
Q

Use of VNAV during approaches is only permitted when,

A

When using LPV or LNAV/VNAV minimum