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1
Q

Left hydraulic system (9 items)

A

Inboard brakes

Upper rudder PCU

Inboard ground spoilers

Inboard multifunction flight spoilers

Left and right inboard elevator

Left T/R

ALTN Flaps

Landing gear

Nose wheel steering

2
Q

Right hydraulic system (8 items)

A

Outboard ground spoilers

Outboard brakes

Outboard multifunction flight spoilers

Left and right outboard elevator

Main landing gear assist

Flaps

Lower rudder PCU

Right T/R

3
Q

Ditching switch (pressurization panel) (3)

A

Depressurizes the cabin

Shuts off air conditioning

Closes Outflow valve.

*This sequence is only active in the automatic mode and is inhibited above 15000 ft

4
Q

IASC

A

Integrated Air System Controllers = Pressurization control

Two controllers, #1 is always primary #2 takes control automatically when #1 has a fault Controls primary outflow valve through AUTO drive mechanism

(Secondary independent drive mechanism control valve in manual mode)

5
Q

TAKEOFF AND RETURN TO BASE mode *Automatic pressurization modes*

A

System maintains take off pressurization of 300 ft below take off field elevation

Maintains this altitude until 6000 ft or 10 minutes

*If descent is initiated the cabin descends to take off field elevation and the cabin altitude does not have to be reset.

6
Q

PRE PRESSURIZATION MODE

*Automatic pressurization modes*

A

Active from time thrust levers go to take off position

Achieve cabin pressure of 300 ft below take off elevation

7
Q

Manual pressurization knob

A

12 o’clock position Rate is zero

2/3’s travel is about 1000 fpm

Full deflection is about 2500 fpm

8
Q

CLIMB mode

*Automatic pressurization modes*

A

Automatically controls cabin climb rate according to theoretical schedule of aircraft altitude and cabin altitude taking into account aircraft rate of climb and landing field elevation.

Typical climb rates are 300-500 fpm with max rate of 635 fpm

*High rates of climb above 6000 fpm above 25,000 ft may cause cabin rate of climb to exceed 635 fpm max and should be avoided for cabin comfort.

9
Q

CRUISE MODE

*Automatic pressurization modes*

A

Active when Aircraft rate of climb < 500 from for > 10s

Aircraft is climbing at any rate with aircraft altitude greater than 25000 ft

Cabin altitude is set according to predetermined schedule.

10
Q

Depressurization sequence on ground *Automatic pressurization modes*

A

After landing or aborted takeoff aircraft depressurizes at rate of 500 fpm, then outflow valve drive to fully open.

OFV then remains fully open while on the ground.

11
Q

GEAR WARNING

Non-mutable

A

Any gear not down/locked and RADALT < 500 ft and Left and right thrust levers < 26°

Or

flaps ≥ 27°

12
Q

GEAR WARNING

Mutable

A

When RADALT INOP Gear Warning is mutable

Gear not down and locked and TLA < 26° and Altitude is < 15,000 ft and one of the following :

Airspeed < 170 kias with flaps < 3°

Airspeed < 160 kias with flaps < 13°

Airspeed < 155 kias with flaps > 13°

13
Q

Brake System

ground mode

A

Ground mode allows hydraulic pressure to brake actuators.

Activated when gear down and Either WOW active for > 5 sec

or

Wheel spin up above 50 KTS

14
Q

Brake Control Unit

BCU

A

Provides anti-skid protection down to 10 KTS

Commands braking pressure of 350 psi for 4 seconds after gear retraction

Removes hydraulic pressure from brakes when:

Both WOW (off)

Gear Up and Locked

Wheel Speed Zero

15
Q

Nose Wheel Steering

(5)

A

Active when:

Left hydraulic system pressurized

Nose Gear down and locked

WOW (on)

NWS selected ON

No faults noted by SCU (steering control unit)

16
Q

PSEU

A

Proximity Sensing Electronic Unit:

gear retraction and extension control

17
Q

Gust lock

A

Locks Ailerons only

*These are the only non-hydraulic flight control

18
Q

MDC

Maintenance Diagnostic Computer

A

Can display data on top half of right MFD BY PRESSING:

A/ICE, ECS, and FUEL on the MFD Control Panel (MCP)

19
Q

ENG accessory Gearbox items

(6)

A

Air turbine starter

Generator

Fuel Pump

Oil Pump and Reservoir

Hydraulic Pump

PMA

20
Q

APR ARMED

A

Armed for takeoff when Thrust Levers at T/O detent

Engaged when Thrust Lever set at APR (beyond takeoff position)

Also armed for go around when flaps > 20° or flaps and gear down

Automatically engages with engine split of > 15% N2

Can be manually turned off on engine panel

21
Q

AIR TURBINE STARTER

Disengage

A

N2 46.2%

22
Q

When do the HYD SHUTOFF VLV’s close

A

Fire switch depressed

Shut off valve closed

Fluid temp above 135°C (skydrol boiling point)

23
Q

What is the power source for the

HYD DCMP’s

A

Left DMCP: RIGHT MAIN BUS

Right DCMP: LEFT ESSENTIAL BUS

24
Q

What is the primary purpose of the PTU

When does it run

A

To aid in gear retraction

Comes on when gear is being retracted and left EDP pressure is low

25
Q

What does the AUX HYD system power

A

Assists the lower rudder PCU

26
Q

How are gear up locks released

A

When extension commanded, hydraulic pressure initially over stows the gear, releasing the mechanical up locks.

This allows mechanical up lock hooks to be retracted for extension.

27
Q

The GEN overload message comes on at what load?

A

501 AMPS

28
Q

What inputs arm the GROUND SPOILERS in AUTO mode

(4)

A

Inputs come from :

RADALT

Wheel Speed

WOW

TLA

29
Q

When do GROUND SPOILERS extend in MANUAL ARM

A

Thrust Levers Idle and WOW (on) only

*Manual Arm mode does not provide additional input protection available in AUTO.

30
Q

ALTN FLAPS

A

When selected, left HYD system pressure powers flaps

Flow restricted (to prioritize gear actuation)

Takes over 1 min to extend flaps from 0°-20°

*Normal flaps (right HYD system) O°-30° is 20 seconds

31
Q

CONFIGURATION TRIM

A

Stab trim automatically adjusts when:

Flaps are extended/retracted

Spoiers are extended or retracted

*Reduces control column forces

32
Q

How long may windshield heat be used when on essential power?

A

15 minutes

33
Q

Oxygen system

A

2 bottles hold total of 5439 liters

Electropneumatic actuating valve EPAV control flow of 02

EPAV has 3 valves :

1 for is unregulated air to crew masks

2 is regulated air to pax masks

3 is unregulated air to pax masks (manual select)

34
Q

Standard Flight Deck Emergency Equipment

A

Two flashlights

One PBE (portable breathing equipment)

One crash axe

One fire extinguisher

Two life vests

35
Q

Audio panel to EMER

A

Bypasses audio panel

Can only transmit and receive on own side radio

Left pilot on COMM 1, Right pilot on COMM 2

36
Q

Ways to disengage the AUTO Pilot

(6)

A

Pressing either master disconnect switch

Activating trim switches on control wheels

Pressing AP on FGP

Pressing AP/DISC bar on FGP

Pressing either TOGA switch on TL’s

Pressing the YD push button

37
Q

TCAS RA INHIBIT

A

Below 900 ft AGL descending Or Below 1100 ft AGL climbing: All RA’s inhibited (TA ONLY) and TA AURAL INHIBITED

Below 1000 ft AGL descending Or Below 1200 ft AGL climbing: “DESCEND RA” inhibited

Below 1450 ft AGL: “INCREASE DESCENT” inhibited

38
Q

DESCENT MODE

*Automatic pressurization modes*

A

Aircraft descends at preset set rate which varies with aircraft rate of descent and time remaining to land

2000 fpm aircraft rate yields 300 fpm cabin rate

5000 fpm and greater descent rate yields cabin descent of 750 fpm

Decent continues to 300’ below landing field elevation

39
Q

What is the DCP

A

Display Control Panel

Outboard of FGP

Controls PFD and radio frequencies on MFD

40
Q

What is the MFD Control Panel

A

Controls the navigation, synoptic, checklist, and CAS displays on MFD

Located on center console

41
Q

What is the FGP

A

Flight Guidance Panel

Controls Flight Director and Autopilot

On center of glareshield instrument panel

42
Q

What is the Reversion Switch Panel

A

Used to switch information between PFD and MFD AND between Pilot and Copilot

On center console

43
Q

When will the DCMPs run constant in AUTO mode

At what Pressure

A

Flaps > 0°

2800 PSI

44
Q

Starter Limitations Engine

A

3 consecutive attempts, then 15 min cooling

30 seconds motor after aborted start

Up to 5 min cranking, then 15 minutes cooling

45
Q

APU Starter Limitations

A

Ground start:

3 start attempts with 1 minute cooling intervals then 20 minutes of cooling: 3-1-20

Then 2 start attempts with 1 minute cooling intervals then 40 minutes cooling: 2-2-40

Air Start:

Only one airborne start attempt allowed

46
Q

ECS Temperature Ranges

Auto Manual

A

Auto range: 15°C-35°C (sensors in cabin and cockpit)

Manual range: 3°C-70°C (sensors in ducting)

47
Q

When should you disable TAWS Warnings

A

GS: BC App, or GS inop

Flaps: Landing anything less than flaps 30

Terrain: Airport not in database

48
Q

What is lost with Secondary Trim use

A

Mach Trim

Configuration Trim

Autopilot