Systems and Vmc Flashcards
What does the Prop Governor do, and how does it work? (draw a picture)
- Controls the pitch of the prop blades to maintain a constant speed!
- Wire from prop levers is connect to a spring that adjust pressure on the Pilot Valve/Counter weights
- The Pilot Valve moves up when Counter weights move out, allowing more oil to pass to the prop shaft
- When Pilot Valve moves down and the Counter Weights are in, less oil is allowed through
Why do we check prop feathering at 1500 rpm?
It is out of the governors range ?
When the fuel selectors are in the ON position, how is fuel being fed from the tanks to the engines?
Left tank feeds Left engine
Right tank feeds Right engine
When the fuel selector is on X-FEED, how it fuel being fed from the tanks to the engines?
That engine (L/R) will draw fuel from the opposite tank
What are the limitations of our GFC 700 Autopilot? (9 total)
Cannot be used:
- Below 200’ AGL on Approaches
- DURING T/O or Landing
- Below 400’ AGL on T/O or Landing
- Below 1000’ AGL in Cruise
- With a fuel imbalance of 10 gals
- Below 80 KIAS (90 on IAPs)
- Above 190 KIAS
- For OEI Go-Arounds
When will you hear the gear warning horn?
- Throttle below 14” in flight with gear UP
- Flaps extended more than 10 with gear UP
- Landing gear handle up when on the ground
What does the Emergency Extension Knob do?
- Equalizes/Releases the hydraulic pressure holding the gear up, and allows it to fall with gravity
What kind of engines does the Seminole have?
Left: Lycoming O-360
Right: Lycoming LO-360
4 Cylinders
Horizontally Opposed - balance and reduced vibration
Air Cooled
Direct Drive
How does the prop get in a high rpm, LOW pitch setting? (primary and secondary forces)
Oil is boosted to 275 PSI by a pump in the Governor
assisted by Aerodynamic Twisting
How does the prop get in a low rpm, HIGH pitch setting? (primary and secondary forces)
Nitrogen charge is held between 33-41 PSI
assisted by Springs and Counterweights
On what principle do Counterweights operate?
Newton’s 3rd law!
How long does it take to Feather a prop?
~6 seconds
How long does it take to Unfeather a prop?
8-12 seconds
When prop is Feathered, what 2 annunciators will be visible?
LOW OIL
ALT INOP
How are the propellers unfeathered?
- Unfeathering Accumulator
- Nitrogen and Oil are held at 275-300 psi in flight
- The Governor blocks the passage of oil from the Accumulator to store it
If the left fuel selector is on X-FEED, the left engine is getting fuel from the ____ tank
Right
The HEATER runs off the ____ fuel selector
LEFT fuel selector
Can you use X-FEED for takeoff and landings phases of flight?
NO
What is unique about the Piper Seminole’s fuel vent designs?
Anti-icing design
What are the fuel system’s capacities? (Total, usable, and unusable)
Total = 110 gal Usable = 108 gal Unusable = 2 gal
What kind of electrical system do we have? (main battery, alternators, and overvoltage relay)
28v DC system
Main Battery = 24v (potential difference), 13.6 amps (measure of the current/strength)
Alternators = 28v, 80 amps
Overvoltage relay = 32v