Warning System Flashcards

1
Q

When is windshear active on takeoff?
On Landing?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • Vr to 1,500 feet radio altitude.

* 1,500 radio altitude to the ground.

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2
Q

What does a green terrain area on the ND represent?
What does amber represent?
What does red represent?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • 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
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3
Q

On approach, the PF receives a “CAUTION TERRAIN” EGPWS voice annunciation. What is the corrective action? (AOM Vol II, Ch 15)

A

• Correct the flight path, unless in day VMC conditions and positive visual verification is made that no obstacle or terrain hazard exists.

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4
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On approach, the PF receives a GPWS warning “TERRAIN TERRAIN, PULL UP”. What is the corrective action?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • 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
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5
Q

In what phase of flight will you get a GPWS “DON’T SINK” warning?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • Takeoff, or;

* Go Around.

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6
Q

When are the fire bell and master warning lights inhibited? (AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • Inhibit begins at V1.

* Inhibit ends at 400 feet or 25 seconds after V1, whichever occurs first.

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7
Q

The EICAS message “CONFIG GEAR” is displayed in flight. How do you correct this condition?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A
  • Extend the landing gear, or;

* Retract the flaps to 20 or less.

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8
Q

The EICAS careted caution message “>ALTITUDE ALERT” is displayed. What has happened?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A

• You have departed the MCP selected altitude by 300 feet.

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9
Q

The “Approaching Minimums” and “Minimums” aural advisories are referenced to____?
(AOM Vol II, CH 15)

A

• The Captain’s RADIO/BARO altitude control on the EFIS control panel.

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10
Q

You receive a TCAS aural advisory “TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC”. What is the corrective action?
(QRH, Ch 16)

A
  • Look for traffic using traffic display as a guide. Call out any conflicting traffic.
  • If traffic is sighted, maneuver as required.
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