TD-12 Flashcards

1
Q

Broadly defined, aircrew coordination is the ________ between crew members necessary for the ___________________ performance of flight tasks

A

Cooperative interaction / safe, efficient and effective

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2
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The crew member reading the checklist will read the __________ checklist item. The crew member performing the check will answer with the _____________ response. Responses that don’t ___________ communicate action or information should not be used. For example, when responding to the call “system-check” replying with: “check” doesn’t clearly indicate that the system are within the normal operating range. The response, “all in the normal operating range” communicates information more _____________.

A

complete / appropriate / clearly / accurately

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3
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The standards for performing VMC flight manoeuvres are:
1: Turns:
2: Climbs/descents:
3: Traffic pattern flight
A:
B:
For traffic pattern training, the recommended airspeed andre rate of climb/descent on crosswind and base are ____ KIAS and ____ feet per Minute (FPM). Recommended maximum bank angle for turns is _____ degrees.

A

1: rollout on desired heading +/- 10 degrees
2: stop climb/descent at desired altitude +/- 100 feet.
3: A: Enter, operate in and depart traffic pattern
B: comply with all ATC directions

65 / 500 / 30

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4
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During an emergency in VMC the _______ will perform the boldface/gray background steps and initiate the appropriate type of _______. The ____ will focus primarily outside the aircraft and the ____ will primarily ______ the ___ as required. In case of engine malfunction or if one engine must be brought to idle, _____ knots KIAS will require the _____ amount of power.

A

P* / landing / P* / P / assist / P* / 65 / least

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5
Q

Maximum approved gross mass for flight is _____ kg or _______ lbs.

A

3585 / 7905

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6
Q

Airspeed limits:

a. VNE or OEI operation under all conditions is _______
b. VNE for steady autorotation under all conditions is ______
c. Maximum forward airspeed with hinged doors in open spoiler position and sliding doors closed, open or removed is _______
d. Maximum rearward flight with hinged doors in open spoiler position and sliding doors closed, open or removed is _______

A

a. 110 kts
b. 90 kts
c. 100 Vne
d. 15 kts

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7
Q

The circular _________ (MM) gauge appears when ________________

A

Mast Moment / only if NR > 70% and MM angle signal available (VMMS installed and operative)

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8
Q

Outer MM ring:
Arrow pointing back to MM center:
Red circle:
Yellow circle:

A

Outer : Only displayed when white dot reaches the red circle
Arrow: only displayed when the MM is in the yellow range or above
Red circle: 64% MM
Yellow circle: 50% MM

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9
Q

What happens when the MM is higher than 77%?

A

the MM EXCEED caution comes on and will not disappear until PWR OFF

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10
Q

Engine starter energise time limits onboard battery power

A
30 sec ON
60 sec OFF
30 sec ON
60 sec OFF
30 sec ON
30 min OFF
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11
Q

Engine starter energize time limits external power

A
20 sec ON
60 sec OFF
20 sec ON
60 sec OFF
20 sec ON
30 min OFF
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12
Q

Engine ventilation energise time limits onboard battery

A

20 sec ON
60 sec OFF
20 sec ON
23 min OFF

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13
Q

Engine ventilation energise time limits external power

A

15 sec ON
60 sec OFF
15 sec ON
23 min OFF

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14
Q

Warning light indication - FIRE (ENG 1 or ENG 2)

IN FLIGHT

  1. -
  2. -
  3. -

NOTE: Affected engine will shut down automatically, ACTIVE indicator light, BOT 1 legend (both EMER OFF SW pnl), and F VALVE CL caution indication (CAD) come on. FIRE legend remains on as long as overheat condition exists.

  1. -
    -
NOTE: Extinguisher bottle will begin discharging when N1t 50%. After discharge of bottle content, BOT 1 legend and EXT indicator lights go off; BOT 2pb legend comes on.
5.                     -
6.                     -
7.                      -
8. Passengers - Alert
9. 
If FIRE warning is still on after 1 minute:
10.                    -
                         -
if FIRE warning remains on:
11:
A
  1. OEI flight condition - Establish
  2. Airspeed - reduce if IAS is exceeding 100kts
  3. FIRE SW (affected engine) - Raise guard / press
  4. BOT 1 / BOT 2 pb - Press ; BOT 1 activated
    - EXT indicator comes on (EMER OFF SW pnl)
  5. Clock stop watch - start (after BOT 1 legend and EXT indicator light go off) (EMER OFF sw pnl)
  6. Affected engine - Identify
  7. Single engine emergency shutdown - Perform
  8. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
  9. BOT 1/BOT 2 pb - PRESS; bottle 2 activated:
    - EXT indicator light comes on (EMER OFF sw pnl)

If FIRE warning remains on:
11. LAND IMMEDIATELY

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