Warning System Flashcards
When is windshear active on takeoff?
On Landing?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Vr to 1,500 feet radio altitude.
* 1,500 radio altitude to the ground.
What does a green terrain area on the ND represent?
What does amber represent?
What does red represent?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Green – terrain from 2000 feet below the aircraft to 500 feet below the aircraft.
- Amber – terrain from 500 feet below the aircraft to 2000 feet above the aircraft.
- Red – terrain more than 2000 feet above the aircraft
On approach, the PF receives a “CAUTION TERRAIN” EGPWS voice annunciation. What is the corrective action? (AOM Vol II, Ch 15)
• Correct the flight path, unless in day VMC conditions and positive visual verification is made that no obstacle or terrain hazard exists.
On approach, the PF receives a GPWS warning “TERRAIN TERRAIN, PULL UP”. What is the corrective action?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Disengage autopilot.
- Disengage autothrottle.
- Aggressively apply maximum thrust.
- Simultaneously roll the wings level and rotate to an initial pitch attitude of 20 degrees.
- Retract speedbrakes.
- If terrain remains a threat, continue rotation up to the pitch limit indicator, stick shaker or initial buffet.
- Do not change gear or flap configuration until terrain separation is assured
In what phase of flight will you get a GPWS “DON’T SINK” warning?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Takeoff, or;
* Go Around.
When are the fire bell and master warning lights inhibited? (AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Inhibit begins at V1.
* Inhibit ends at 400 feet or 25 seconds after V1, whichever occurs first.
The EICAS message “CONFIG GEAR” is displayed in flight. How do you correct this condition?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
- Extend the landing gear, or;
* Retract the flaps to 20 or less.
The EICAS careted caution message “>ALTITUDE ALERT” is displayed. What has happened?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
• You have departed the MCP selected altitude by 300 feet.
The “Approaching Minimums” and “Minimums” aural advisories are referenced to____?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)
• The Captain’s RADIO/BARO altitude control on the EFIS control panel.
You receive a TCAS aural advisory “TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC”. What is the corrective action?
(QRH, Ch 16)
- Look for traffic using traffic display as a guide. Call out any conflicting traffic.
- If traffic is sighted, maneuver as required.