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What is the minimum engine run-up rpm for ground ops in icing conditions? |
70% every 30 min (can go up to 30 sec if needed to shed the ice) |
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What is the ground run up interval in freezing rain, freezing drizzle, and freezing fog or heavy snow? |
Every 10 min for one second |
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Before takeoff perform a static run up if anti ice is on and OAT is ___? |
3C |
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What temperature does the engine oil need to be before takeoff? |
Just needs to show an increase |
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Using wing anti ice above what altitude might cause of bleed trip off? |
Flight level 350 |
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Must the wing anti-ice be off for bleeds off takeoff and landings? |
Yes |
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When engine anti ice is on, where should the start switches be? |
Continuous |
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If cowl valve open lights remain illuminated bright with engines at idle, what do you do? |
APU bleed air switch - Off Increase thrust up to 30% N1 |
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When you're done with anti ice, how do you turn the engine anti ice off? |
Anti ice switches - off Ignition switches - off |
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In flight in moderate to severe icing, how do you perform the inflight engine run up? |
One at a time to 80% N1 (every 15 min) |
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On roll out, what caution should be observed about using reverse thrust in icing conditions? |
At low speeds, minimize the intensity and duration |
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After landing in moderate or heavy freezing precipitation, should you keep both engines running? |
Yes |
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What extra should you look for on pre flight in icing conditions? |
Critical surfaces Ice on engine blades and cowl Top of leading edges and cowl |
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After operating in icing, how far do you raise the flaps? |
15 |
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In cold weather, and aircraft overnighting at a gate. Is it considered attended or unattended? |
Attended |
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With tail ice what should you set the stab trim to prior to leaving the aircraft? |
5 units |
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Unattended aircraft should have the outflow valve open or closed? |
Closed |
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What is the criteria to drain water from tanks lines and toilets? |
Unattended for an extended period |
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When anti ice is on, how does a stall warning logic adjust? |
It adjusts stick shaker and minimum maneuver speed bars. VREF is not adjusted. |
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Whats the maximum wind adjustment you can add with VREF ICE? |
10 knots |
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How many leading edge devices does the wing anti ice system protect? |
The three inboard leading edge slats |
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When does the wing anti-ice valve close automatically? |
On ground and either: 1) Takeoff warning N2 2) An overheat is sensed |
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When does wing anti-ice turn back on after automatically shutting off? |
On the ground and: Thrust below takeoff warning Temperature sensors are cool |
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When does the wing anti ice switch automatically trip off? |
Weight off wheels |
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If you use wing anti ice at any time in flight, is the stall warning logic permanently reset for that flight? |
Yes |
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With the wing anti ice on in flight will it shutoff for an overheat? |
No |
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If a flight deck window has an overheat, is power automatically removed? |
Yes |
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With respect to flight deck window heating, what is the difference between the 800 and the 900? |
800: four unique controllers 900: two |
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Are static ports heated? |
No |
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One pitot probe is not heated when the aircraft is on standby power. Which one is it? |
Standby airspeed |
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A yellow cowl anti-ice light indicates what condition? |
Over pressure |
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Can you do a bleeds off take off with the engine anti ice on? |
Yes, because the engine anti ice valve is upstream of the engine bleed valve |
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Does the amber cowl anti-ice light do anything when it turns on? |
No |
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How are wing anti-ice valves controlled? |
AC power (fail in position) |
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Cargo fire test, the detector fault light illuminates during the test. What has failed? |
One or more loops |
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Cargo fire test, what do the green lights indicate? |
Good squibs |
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When does the second cargo bottle discharge in the 700 and 800? |
After 60 minutes |
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Fault light comes on on the fire protection panel. What does it mean? |
At least a dual loop failure on a single engine. (Could be both engines have dual loop failures)
WARNING - Does not trigger the master caution |
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Fault light comes on on the fire protection panel with a switch in A or B. What does it mean? |
Selected loop has failed |