Vol 1 Flashcards

1
Q

When is frost allowed on the plane?

Vol 1 5.16.2.2

A
  1. Up to 1/8” on the bottom of the wing due to cold fuel
  2. CSFF (5.16.5)
  3. Thin hoarfrost on the upper surface of the fuselage provided all vents and ports are clear.
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2
Q

In cold wx ops (maybe only during icing conditions) what should the FO do after completing the FO preflight procedure?

Vol 1 5.16.2.3

A

Turn the Probe heat on and verify all probe heat lights extinguish.

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3
Q

If the engines have been cold soaked below what temp for more than how long do not start the engine and contact Mx to warm the engine?

Vol 1 5.16.2.4

A

-40℃ for >1 hr

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4
Q

If the OAT is below what temp should you idle the engine for 2 minutes before changing the thrust lever position?

Vol 1 5.16.2.4

A

-35℃

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5
Q

Operate the engine at idle thrust until?

Vol 1 5.16.2.4

A

Oil pressure is within normal range.

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6
Q

If the oil pressure remains above the normal range after the oil temperature has stabilized within limits what should you do?

Vol 1 5.16.2.4

A

Shutdown the engine

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7
Q

Use wing anti ice on the ground when?
5.16.2.7

A

When icing conditions exist except for when type II or IV is or will be used.

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8
Q

How many engines are required to utilize wing anti ice on the ground?

Vol 1 5.16.2.7

A

2

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9
Q

With engine anti ice required and the OAT is ≤3℃, an engine run up is required. What is that procedure?

5.16.2.8

A
  1. Check the area behind the airplane is clear
  2. 70% N₁ for 30 seconds at least every 30 minutes. (70-30-30)
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10
Q

Ice shedding procedure

Vol 1 5.16.2.8

A

70% N₁ for 1 sec ≤ every 10 minutes

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11
Q

For fan ice removal in flight reference:

A

Vol 1 5.16.2.11.2

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12
Q

Do not use wing anti ice in flight below what altitude?

Vol 1 5.16.2.11.3

A

400’ AGL

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13
Q

If contaminants are suspected in the flap areas what should you do in the after landing procedure?

Vol 1 5.16.2.13

A

Do not retract the flaps to less than 15 until the flap areas have been checked to be free of contaminants.

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14
Q

After landing in icing conditions during the shutdown procedure set the stabilizer trim to what?

Vol 1 5.16.2.14

A

4 units

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15
Q

Whenever the OAT is at or below or expected to be at or below 0℃ and/or the aircraft may be de/anti-iced during overnight parking how is the secure procedure modified?

Vol 1 5.16.2.15

A
  1. Stab trim: 4 units
  2. Pressurization mode selector: MAN
  3. Outflow valve switch: CLOSE
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16
Q

A rolling takeoff is strongly advised when the crosswind exceeds

Vol 1 5.16.3.2.1

A

20 kt

17
Q

Do not takeoff with standing water, slush, or wet snow in excess of ___ depth

Vol 1 5.16.3.2.1

A

½ in (1.2 cm)

18
Q

Do not takeoff in dry snow in excess of ___ depth

Vol 1 5.16.3.2.1

A

4 in (10 cm)

19
Q

When the runway is other than dry consider precautionary measures, such as:

Vol 1 5.16.3.5.2

A

Maximum reverse thrust