SV - Limitations Flashcards
What is the maximum operating pressure altitude for the B737?
41,000 feet
What is the maximum takeoff/landing tailwind component for the B737?
15 knots
Icing conditions exist in flight when visible moisture in any form is present (i.e. clouds, fog with visibility of 1 mile or less, rain, snow, sleet, or ice crystals) and
Total air temperature of 10°C or below
On takeoff or missed approach, do not engage the autopilot below
400 feet AGL
The minimum altitude for use of the autopilot on a non-precision approach is
50 feet below MDA/DA
The minimum altitude for use of the autopilot on an ILS approach is
50 feet AGL
Max flap extension altitude is
20,000 feet
Identify the recommended severe turbulence penetration speed, CRUISE
TURB N1 setting from cruise page
Identify the recommended severe turbulence penetration speed, CLIMB and DESCENT
280 knots / .76 Mach
What is the RECOMMENDED CROSSWIND COMPONENT for the following conditions/parameters: Runway Condition Code: 5 Surface Condtion: 1/8 inch WATER. TAKEOFF Crosswind Component (Blended winglets/Spilt Scimitar Winglet)
25/25
What is the RECOMMENDED CROSSWIND COMPONENT for the following conditions/parameters: Runway Condition Code: 6 Surface Condition: DRY. TAKEOFF Crosswind Component (Blended winglets/Split Scimitar Winglet)
34/33
What is the RECOMMENDED CROSSWIND COMPONENT for the following conditions/parameters: Runway Condition Code: 6 Surface Condition: DRY LANDING Crosswind Component (Blended Winglet/Spit Scimitar Winglet)
40/37
Do not use LVL CHG on final approach below _______.
1000 feet AFE