Standard Operating Procedures PRO-NOR-SOP-04 Preliminary Cockpit Preparation Flashcards
17- What are the primary actions by the PM (Cpt) when entering the Cockpit?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P1
- Ensure the A/C Papers are Up to Date (Q.18)
- Check Pins & Covers are Removed and Stored
- Check the AML and Daily + Weekly Inspection
- Check the Deferred or Carried-Forward Defects
18- What are the Aircraft’s Documents to be Carried, and Valid (Expiry Date Only for ‘*’ Items)?
PART A 8.1.9.1
- Aircraft Radio Station Licence
- Certificate of Registration
- Noise Certificate
- Certificate of Maintenance Review*
- Certificate of Airworthiness*.
19- Who is responsible and What are the Actions Required if Electrical Power has Not been established Prior to the Arrival of the Crew in the Cockpit?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P1
Aircraft Power Up and APU Fire Test/Start
procedures are performed by:
- The PM, if Electrical Power has Not been Established
Earlier
- For APU Start Procedure: DSC-49-20 Overhead Panel.
20- What to do if the Battery Voltage is Below 25.5 V?
What does the 25.5 V Represent in terms of Battery Charge?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P2
- If battery voltage is below 25.5 V:
A Charging Cycle of about 20 Min is required Using the
EXT PWR
- Battery Voltage above 25.5 V Ensures a Charge
Above 50 %.
21- With Batteries Only, After having select the Batteries to AUTO, What is the Limitation for Starting the APU?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P2
- If the APU is started on Batteries Only, it should be started
Within 30 Min After the Selection of Batteries to AUTO
- 35 min after Battery Selection to AUTO, the Battery
Charge is Less than 25 % of Maximum Capacity.
22- What is the Effect of the External Power Supply (GPU) on the APU usage?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P3
DSC-49-20 P3
The Ground Power Unit should be kept ON to Reduce the
APU Load, Particularly in Hot Weather conditions.
23- How to define if the HP Ground Air Unit is Connected?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P4
Pilots should Check the BLEED SD Page to find out if
an HP Ground Air Unit is Connected
(Pressurisation of the Bleed System).
24- What is the Range of the Zone Temp. Selectors?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P4
Full Zone Temperature selectors Range:
24 ± 6 °C (75 ± 11 °F).
25- What is the OXY Requirements on the DOOR SD page?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P4
DSC-35-20-20 P5
LIM-35 P1
BHSD –> BHSK, BHTD –> BHTI
In Flight:
It is Green, when the Pressure is ≥ 400 PSI
It is Amber, when the Pressure is < 400 PSI
On Ground:
An Amber Half Frame appears when:
* Oxygen Pressure is < 1500 PSI
In this case, the Flight Crew must Check that the Remaining Quantity is NOT Below the Minimum
BHSL –> BHSU, BHTJ –> BHTK
In Flight:
It is Green, when the Pressure is ≥ 600 PSI
It Pulses in Green, when the Pressure is < 600 PSI
It is in amber, when the pressure is < 300 PSI
On Ground:
An Amber Half Frame appears when:
* Oxygen Pressure is < 1000 PSI
In this case, the Flight Crew must Check that the Remaining Quantity is NOT Below the Minimum
- LIM-35 P1: If Amber Half Frame the Level shall be
X-Check
- Chap 8: AML Entry is Required if OXY < 1100 PSI.
26- What is the Requirements for ENG OIL QUANTITY Before Start?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P5
Check that the Oil Quantity is ≥ 11 Qt + Est. Consumption
(Average Estimated Consumption ~ 0.3 Qt/H).
27- On which A/C the Alternate Brake Check should be carried out?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P6
- The Alternate Brake Check should be done on:
BHSD –> BHSN & BHTD –> BHTI
(From SO & TJ NO Need)
- The Parking Brake must be ON during the Exterior
Inspection to allow the Flight Crew to Check Brake
Wear Indicators.
28- Who is Responsible for the Crew Awareness of the OEB?
What happen if there is a Transfer of Duties during the Flight?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P6
- It is the Captain’s Responsibility to ensure all Flight Crew
Members are Present and Fully Aware of the Impact of the Aircraft’s OEB status
- If there is a Transfer of Duties during the Flight:
The Flight Crew must Remind the Incoming Flight Crew of
the Applicable OEB(s) during the Handover Briefing when
Transferring Duties.
29- What are the elements of the Emergency Equipment in the Cockpit?
PRO-NOR-SOP-04 P6
‐ Life Jackets (4)
‐ PBE (1), indicator Green, Lockwire or Seal intact
‐ Portable Fire Extinguisher, Lockwire Seal and Safety Pin
intact, pressure in the Green band
‐ Protective Gloves
‐ Fire Axe
‐ Oxygen Masks (4)
‐ Torches (2)
‐ Escape ropes (2).
30- What to do if the Rain Repellent System has been Deactivated?
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Apply the MEL procedure Unless the Aircraft has had a Hydrophobic Coating Applied to the Windshields.