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9 Cards in this Set
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State the type and model of engine used on the aircraft.
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Allison T56-1-16, turbo prep, constant engine speed engine.
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State the type of propellers used on the aircraft.
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Hamilton Standard Hydromatic, four blade, constant speed propeller with full feathering and reversible pitch.
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Dicuss the 2 types of refueling methods.
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Single point method (Pressure) and over the wing (gravity).
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Discuss the types of landing gear used on the aircraft.
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Steerable, dual wheel nose gear, and two tandum mounted main landing gears. Main landing gear system consists of 4 wheels, two mounded in tandem on each side of the fuselage.
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Discuss the different methods for servicing hydraulics.
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Hydraulics Servicing Unit (HSU) is the preferred method. Filler Neck Hand Crank
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State the location and purpose of low point fuel drains.
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Located on eack tank's underside. Tanks 1 and 4(outboard) have 3 low-point drains each.
-Tanks 2 and 3(inboard) have 2 low point drains -The auxillary tanks have 1 low point drain each. -The external tanks have 4 low point drains each. Their purpose is to draw fuel from the tanks and inspect for the presence of water and any other forms of contamination. |
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State the purpose of the yellow/black border areas on the aircraft.
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Used to identify emergency exits and specific areas, which may be cut through in an emergency.
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State the purpose of a hydraulic contamination test.
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Alls the inspection of a hydraulic system for any signs of contamination, and maintain trend analysis.
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Identify and dicuss the purpose of the aerial delivery (dual rail) system.
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Restrains in the forward, aft, and side restraint. It consists of eight outboard rail assemblies and 20 conveyor frames. Both right and left rail assemblies, contain a master control, detent latches and retractable flanges.
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