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The DLLTA stereo route is flown at how many knots with approx. what percent torque?
230 KIAS, 75%
The descent at 19 DME road into DLLTA should be flown with what approx. torque setting to maintain 230KIAS?
20%
At what DME do you begin your descent to Delta on the departure?
19
A "(BOTH)" item is not complete until when?
A proper response is received from the PNF
What 2 options exist in an engine failure situation?
Ejection or recovery to a suitable airfield
When is an airstart not warranted?
Time delay and altitude lost btwn restart initiation and usable torque, Risk of fire, FOD, or engine siezed (Frozen)
Name some of the controls only found in the FCP.
Aux Bat, Man Fuel Bal, ECS Controls, Parking brake, Emergency Ldg Gear Handle, External Lights
How is aircraft control transferred?
The PF says, "You have the aircraft", then the PNF assumes control and says, "I have the aircraft", and noticeably shakes the control stick
In the event of intercom failure, how is aircraft control transferred?
Push rudder pedals to pass control, Shake the stick to take control
What format is used to identify where traffic is located in relation to the aircraft?
Left or Right, Clock Position, Relationship to the horizon (high, level, or low)
How many feet is well clear?
500' minimum
A G Ex should be accomplished on any sortie that includes maneuvers requiring how many Gs?
3 or more
What are parameters for a G Ex?
Level or slow descending turn, Begin at 200­220 KIAS, Nose w/in 10deg of horizon, approx 4 Gs for 4­5 breathing cycles
Name the 3 basic rules that apply to all Eps.
Maintain Aircraft Control / Analyze the situation and take the proper action / Land as soon as conditions permit
Define Land as soon as possible.
Land at the nearest suitable airfield
What does the FEVER check stand for?
Fluctuating fuel flow (>10#/hr) / Excessive ITT / Visual signals of a fire/engine problem / Erratic engine operation / Roughness
If at any time an engine problem is suspected, what are the first four steps of the PEL checklist?

Turn/Climb/Clean/Check

What pitch and power setting holds 200KIAS level flight at 2,300' MSL?
Approx 52% and 1deg NL
In what order should you trim off control surfaces?
1. Rudder 2. Elevator 3. Aileron
What four parameters does the TAD use to compute desired rudder trim tab position?
Engine torque, altitude, airspeed, and pitch rate
Due to P­Factor, when AOA is increased, Right rudder should increase or decrease to maintain coordinated flight?
Increase
What visual reference is used for straight­and­level unaccelerated flight at 200 KIAS?
half­ground/half­sky
What visual reference is used to maintain a level turn?
Dragging the NACWS/TAS antenna across the horizon
What type of uncoordinated flight is caused by insufficient bank angle in relation to the turn rate of the aircraft?
Skid
What effect will gyroscopic precession of the propeller have on the aircraft if the nose is pitched up?
Right Yaw
What is the primary visual reference in any traffic pattern?
The runway
What are final turn airspeeds with gear down and flaps LDG / TO / UP?
110 / 115 / 120
When are LDG flaps normally used?
Full­stop landings or when landing distance is equal to or greater than 80% of rnwy length
When should Takeoff flaps be used for full stop landings?
If landing distance is not a factor, 10 knot or greater crosswind, or gusty winds
When should Flaps Up setting be used for full stop landings?
When crosswinds are greater than 20 knots when landing distance is not a factor
When flying in gusty winds, add half the gust up to a max of 10 knots to what speeds?
Final approach, touchdown, and rotation speeds
What is the minimum airspeed at the perch?
120 KIAS
Complete final turn on glidepath approx how many miles from threshold?
1/2 mile
Where is the break zone?
Between the approach end and 3,000' down the runway
Begin final turn to allow for how long of a final?
1/2 to 3/4 mile
5 reasons to break out from the perch.
1. Acft in final turn not in sight 2. S­in inside 2 miles not in sight 3. ELP inside low key and normal spacing cannot be initialed 4. Pattern spacing 5. Not configured
Do not exceed how many degrees of bank in the final turn?
45 deg
Describe the wing low method
Rudder to align the nose, Aileron into the wind, Power as required to maintain airspeed or AOA
IN crosswinds greater than 10 knots, plan to use what flap setting and touch down at what airspeed?
TO, Approach speed minus 10 knots
What are situations requiring a straight in approach?
Flight control malfunction, electrical or pitot­static problem, structural damage, unlocked canopy
At the threshold, airspeed should be approximately how many knots below final airspeed?
10 knots
Ensure the PCL is in what position at touchdown?
IDLE
Confirm N1 reduction from 67% to what percentage approx 4 sec after main gear touchdown on a full stop?
60%
T or F: Avoid selecting NWS until the aircraft is at normal taxi speed.
TRUE
If you encounter nosewheel shimmy during the ldg roll, what should you do?
Apply backstick pressure to relieve weight on nose wheel, then gently release pressure to re­establish contact
Use caution when braking at speeds above how many knots?
80 KIAS
After a touch and go, at what airspeed should you rotate?
Approx 85 KIAS
How many wheel brake applications remain after loss of normal hydraulic pressure?
Unlimited – wheel brakes are independent
What is the corrective action if brake pressure appears to fade during application or brakes are not responding as expected?
Fully release brakes then re­apply (both crewmembers must release).
How long should you wait before takeoff behind a larger type aircraft or helicopter?
2 Minutes
What takeoff attitude should be used at rotation speed?
7­10deg NH
When can you raise the landing gear on takeoff?
Once a positive rate of climb is established
Notify maintenance after landing if readings other than what psi are encountered at or above 18,000' MSL?
3.6 +­ 0.1 psi
When should ops checks be accomplished?
At initial level­off and periodically during the flight
Your aircraft appears unresponsive to rudder inputs and the slip ball moves opposite the direction you expect during rudder trim inputs. If you suspect ice in the rudder centering springs, what is the corrective action?
Reduce airspeed to 170 KIAS or below, apply sufficient rudder pedal force to achieve on slip ball width deflection in each direction.
Prior to landing, set pressurization switch to DUMP if landing field elevation is above what elevation?
7500' MSL
What airspeed range will touchdown normally occur at depending on flap setting?
75­105 KIAS
Maximum or optimum braking effectiveness is obtained how?
With steady application of brakes: A smooth, single application, increasing as airspeed decreases
Great caution should be used when braking at speeds above how many KIAS?
80 KIAS
What is the runway condition reading or RCR for a dry runway? Wet? Icy?
DRY 23, WET 12, ICY 5
What is defined as the max speed from which the acft can be brought to a stop w/o exceeding the max design energy absorption capability of the brakes (3.96 million ft­lbs total)?
Maximum Braking Speed (VB)
What is the definition of Max Abort Speed?
Max speed at which an abort may be started and the acft stopped w/in remaining rnwy length
What allowances or assumptions go into maximum abort speed?
3­second reaction at max abort speed to recognize decision to abort and select idle power, and 3 second period to apply the brakes after idle power is selected.
T or F: Students may set up the GPS as desired on all rides.
True
For all operations, set the white needle to what and the magenta needle (if used) to what on the EHSI?
white to VOR/LOC and magenta to GPS data and select ground speed for display
Plan to taxi NLT how many minutes prior to scheduled takeoff time?
10 minutes
Who is responsible for ensuring opted special syllabus items are accomplished during the profile?
the Student
If a bird penetrates the windscreen and the intercom is lost, the FCP will give what signal to indicate to the RCP that they are unhurt?
Thumbs Up
What is an on­time takeoff defined as?
5 min prior to 10 min after scheduled t/o time
At all times, remain how many feet away from acft being serviced with fuel or oxygen?
50 feet
Are crews that have reached taxi speed using normal braking when landing on the centerline or the cold side of runway 35R permitted to clear the runway at taxiway Delta? What about 17L?
Yes, No
What is chock time for local sorties?
1+45 after scheduled t/o
T or F: Pilots will not transport laptop or desktop computers in the cockpit of the T­6.
True
When "Cleared the CORMI Transition" what should you do prior to MEBRE (10DME)?
Maintain 5000', Intercept the END­359 prior to MEBRE (10DME)
When cleared for the Stereo, do not initiate any turns until at/above 4000' MSL and 6 DME unless what?
Cleared to turn early by Departure control