Water Ops Flashcards
Power Degradation
1% per 3.5 degrees TGT
6% per 20 degrees
Compressor stall if 40 degrees
Salt Water Deterioration
-Greatest at winds of 8 to 12 knots (white caps)
-At 15 to 20 FT AGL - Moderate
-Greater than 30 FT AGL - No buildup
Water Operations:
Conduct water training a minimum of ___ offshore.
100 meters
Water Operations:
An operable ___ ____ at both pilots stations is required for water operations.
Radar Altimeter.
Water Operations:
Identify all ____ during NVG water operations.
Exits, door handles, and emergency release handles/straps.
Water Operations Restrictions:
During NVG water operations, do not exceed ___ .
30 degree bank angle when below 100 feet AWL.
Water Operations Restrictions:
Except during terminal operations, maintain a ___.
Minimum of 50 KIAS
Water Operations Restrictions:
Do not descend below ___ until established on final.
100 feet AWL
Water Operations Restrictions:
Initiate climbing turns at a minimum of ___ and ___.
ETL and 50 feet AWL.
Water Operations Restrictions:
Helocast altitude is ___ and speed is ___.
10 feet AWL
10 KGS
Water Operations:
Power Req’d (Training & Operational)
Training: OGE + 5%
Operational: OGE
33rd Standards: Salt-Water Ops
TGT Rise Limits for Training
20 degrees = No Ops below 30 feet AWL
30 degrees = Discontinue Live Ops (HIT & RTB)
40 degrees = Knock It Off (HIT & RTB)
33rd Standards: Salt-Water Ops
Engine Wash/Rinse criteria
Salt Water Ops above 30 feet but below 3000 feet AWL
Engine rinse is required after last flight of the day.
33rd Standards: Salt-Water Ops
Engine Wash/Rinse criteria
Failed HIT Check following WOPS
Engine wash IS required.
TAG CHECK
TQ/TGTs
AHHS
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