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What is the correct position for the ELT switch?
Arm/reset
When will passenger O2 automatically deploy?
Cabin altitude above >14000 feet.
How is O2 supplied to the passengers?
Chemical O2 generators mounted in overhead compartments.
At what altitude does the amber CABIN ALT caution activate?
Greater than 8500 feet, but less than 10000 feet.
At what altitude does the red CABIN ALT warning activate?
Greater than 10000 feet.
At what altitude do the O2 masks auto deploy?
at 14000 feet.
Where are the Recog/Taxi lights located?
In the wing root.
Which external lights must be on for all night taxi operations?
NAV, BEACON, RECOG/TAXI, and WING INSP lights.
Why is the cockpit dome light turned off on the Terminating Check?
It is possible to leave the dome light on and discharge the battery if the DC SERVICE switch is inadvertently left on.
With the Emergency Lights switch in the ARM position, when would the Emergency lights activate?
Loss of power to the DC Essential Bus.
What functions do the LH/RH ENG FIRE PUSH switchlights perform when pressed in?
Arms squibs on both engine bottles, fuel, hydraulic, and bleed-air SOVs closed on affected engine, affected engine-driven generator shuts down.
Pushing the APU FIRE PUSH switch, on the glareshield, performs what functions?
-Bottle squibs are armed, green bottle light illuminates
-APU Fuel shutoff valve closes
-APU fire relay is energized to shutdown APU by closing a fuel solenoid valve
-APU LCV closes
-APU generator is tripped
What stall warnings are provided to warn the pilot of approaching stall?
Aural, visual, and stick shaker. If no corrective action is taken, the stick pusher is activated.
How is a Windshear Alert provided to the Flight Crew?
By amber Windshear caption on the PFD and the AMI indicators.
How is a Windshear Warning provided to the Flight Crew?
By a red windhsear caption on the PFD, AMI indicators, flight director guidance, and an audio warning, "Windshear".
Is windshear escape guidance provided?
Windshear escape guidance is provided for decreasing performance shears only.
Is the proper Pilot reaction to windshear alerts to follow the Flight Director Command Bars or to follow the AMI indicators?
The flight director command bars will provide you windshear escape guidance only for decreasing performance shears.
What is the purpose of the ROLL SEL switchlight on the glareshield panel?
The amber ROLL SEL portion illuminates after the ROLL DISC handle has been pulled, giving cross side spoileron control. The pilot with the operating aileron then presses the ROLL SEL switchlight to signal the SECU to give control of both spoilerons to his control column. The PLT/CPLT part of the switchlight illuminates to indicate which pilot has selected control.
During a jammed aileron condition what does the amber ROLL SEL light in the ROLL SEL switch come on to indicate?
The roll disconnect handle has been pulled and the ROLL SEL switch on the unjammed side must be pressed to
transfer the spoileron control to the operable side.
What guidance does the Flight Director provide in Takeoff mode?
Vertical guidance- 15 degrees pitch up, or 10 degrees pitch up single engine, Lateral Guidance-Weight off wheels heading hold with 5 degrees angle bank authority.
When should APPR mode be selected when being vectored for an ILS approach?
When cleared for the instrument approach.
How can you center the Heading Bug on the FCP?
Pushing the center of the heading knob aligns the heading bug to the current aircraft heading.
Pushing the button on the FCP SPD knob performs what function?
Changes the FCC speed reference from IAS to MACH commands.
Pushing the button in the FCP CRS knob performs what function?
Centers the OBS needle TO the tuned VOR station.
What is the function of the B/C button on the FCP?
Arms the back couse mode to track the received LOC course reciprocal.
Selecting APPR mode enables what?
Commands GS capture (if available) and clears TURB.
What is the function of the XFER switch on the FCP?
Selects the active flight director, which will follow guidance commands form the selected side flight control computer.
What is the primary means to turn OFF the Autopilot?
Either AP DISC button on the control wheel.
What are the manual methods used to turn OFF the Autopilot?
-Either AP DISC button on the control wheel (normal)
-Activating the Stab Trim
-AP push button on the FCP panel
-AP DISC on the FCP panel.
-Either TOGA push button
-YD DISC button
What does the Airspeed Trend Vector indicate?
Predicts where the IAS will be in ten seconds.
How is the stall speed displayed to the pilots?
By the Low Speed Cue (red/black checkerboard)
What does the aural warning "CONFIG TRIM" indicate on takeoff?
The horizontal stabilizer, rudder or aileron trim is outside of takeoff (green) range.
What are the four levels of CAS messages?
-Warning
-Caution
-Advisory
-Status
How are CAS Warnings indicated?
-Triple Chime
-Flashing warning lights
-Red Light on the faulted switch or red EFIS indication
-Sometimes an aural tone
-Sometimes a voice message
Pushing the CAS Pushbutton on the EICAS Control Panel (ECP), performs what function?
will 'box' the caution message and display a MSGS icon, pushing again will display all caution messages.
What is used to lower the landing gear if there is a failure in the gear control circuitry or HYD system 3?
By pulling the landing gear manual release handle, the uplocks are released, the nose doors open, and the nose strut is pulled into place by drag. The main gear partially freefalls, then is assisted to the down and locked position by the MLG auxiliary actuators.
Can the landing gear warning horn be muted?
Yes, under some conditions.
What is a crossbleed start?
Starting an engine using bleed air from the running engine.
What is the indication the starter has cutout?
IGNITION A(B) and L(R) ENGINE START messages disappear.
You aborted the engine start because you noticed a rapid rising ITT. Must Mx be notified?
Mx must be notified if the ITT exceeded 900degrees C, or if a HOT icon appeared, or if a malfunction is suspected.
Describe the proper procedure for setting takeoff power.
The PF advises the thrust lever to approx 70% N1, allow the engines to stabilize, then increase power toward the target N1 and call "Set Thrust". The PM sets N1, and calls "Thrust Set". Takeoff N1 must be set by 60knots.
Which engine ignition system(s) are supplied continuous ignition with the CONT switch/light?
Both A & B.
Which ignition system does the DC Battery Bus power?
B
When does the continuous ignition come on automatically?
Based on AOA data, both systems are selected on by the stall warning computer until airplane flight attitude is corrected.
What powers the thrust reversers?
14th stage bleed air
What is the function of the EMER STOW switches?
To drive the thrust reverser equipment to the stow position should the automatic stow system fail.
Pushing the TOGA button(s) before takeoff, performs what function.
Activates the Vertical and Lateral Takeoff ( TO TO ) modes, also provides a runway update to the FMS.
Pushing the TOGA for a Go-Around provides what FD guidance?
Current heading hold with 5 degree Angle of Bank authority and 10 degree pitch.
What is the function of the pitch and roll disconnect handles?
To disconnect control wheels in case of a jammed elevator or aileron.
What does the white status message FLAPS HALF SPEED indicate?
One of the channels of the FECU is inop, causing the flaps to operate at a reduced speed.
What are the normal TCAS indications?
AUTO, ON (traffic), REL, and NORM
What is the function of the XFER switch on the Radar Control Panel?
It transfers control of the WX radar display range to pilot's or copilot's display control panel.
For what is the GCS (Ground Clutter Suppression) function used?
It decreases the intensity of ground returns in order to allow precipitation returns to be assessed more accurately.
What is the priority of the stabilizer trim system?
-Pilot manual trim
-copilot manual trim
-autopilot trim
-auto trim
-Mach trim
What does it mean when a DISPLAY COOL or ARINC COOL caution message is displayed in flight?
It indicates a low airflow condition. Low airflow can result from high cabin altitudes and does not necessarily indicate a blocked filter.
What is APR?
Automatic Power Reserve.
What does APR provide?
An automatic power increase on the operating engine in the event of an engine failure, while the APR system is armed.
What conditions must be met for the APR system to arm?
APR switch on, both N1, above 79%.
What does the amber EICAS "YAW DAMPER" message indicate?
Both yaw dampers have failed or are disengaged.
Will the autopilot engage with the amber "YAW DAMPER" message posted?
No, at least one yaw damper must be engaged for the autopilot to engage.
What does 1/2 selection on the ATTD/HDG, AIR DATA, and DISP CONT switch and ED1/ED2 on the EICAS do?
In the event of an AHRS, ADC, EICAS or DCP failure, and alternate source for the disabled system can be selected.
When will the ADG automatically deploy?
During a complete AC power failure (in-flight).
What is the function of the PWR TXFER OVERRIDE switch?
When pressed it de-energizes the AC Emergency, DC Emergency and 3B hydraulic contactors if normal AC power is restored after ADG deployment.