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| What items may be powered by the ADG for long term use? |
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Definition
| ADG BUS, L & R EMERG AC & DC BUS, BATTERY AND BATTERY DIRECT BUS, BATTERY CHARGER |
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| When the electrical power source is available and selected ON the power source priority for the AC generator bus is as follows (name highest to lowest priority): |
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Definition
Own IDG
APU
EXTERNAL POWER
Another IDG via AC TIE BUS |
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| Except for dual land operation and external power on the AC tie bus, the IDGs will normally operate in what mode |
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| A static inverter converts battery DC power into AC emergency power for which bus: |
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| During preflight, when the EMER PWR selector is placed to ARM, what is being tested when the emergency power test is being accomplished? (list 3 of the 4): |
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Definition
Battery power to:
LEDC
LEAC (VIA INVERTER)
BATTERY BUS |
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| What two things are required for the emergency power system to be armed? |
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Definition
BATTERY SWITCH ON / EMERGENCY POWER TO ARM |
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| The EXT PWR switch is a momentary contact switch that supplies external power to what bus? |
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| FAULT illuminates amber when the respective generator oil drive temperature is high, pressure is low or oil differential temp is out of limits. What is required to be done for these conditions? |
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| If a FAULT light illuminates after an engine flameout, should you disconnect the IDG? Explain. |
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| YES, N2 COULD STILL BE ROTATING |
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Term
| If the Emergency Power selector is in the ARM position when the aircraft electrical power is shutdown, the emergency circuits will remain activated, resulting in what? |
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| For long term use the ADG may be used to power the following (list at least 3 of the 4). |
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| ADG BUS, L & R EMERG AC & DC BUS, BATTERY AND BATTERY DIRECT BUS, BATTERY CHARGER |
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Term
| Pushing the WING and TAIL ANTI-ICE switches to on prior to takeoff arms the airfoil anti-ice systems to function automatically when what occurs? |
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| The wing anti-ice system provides ice protection for which slats? |
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| The slats may be damaged if the anti-ice system is stays on while on the ground for more than what length of time? |
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Definition
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| When do the DISAG lights illuminate on the respective ANTI-ICE switch? |
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Definition
| VALVE DISAG W/SW POSITION |
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Term
| If wing anti-ice valve power fails, the valves fail in what position? |
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| When does the MSC (miscellaneous systems controller) turns on all air data heat (except TAT)? |
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| During normal operation, what will cause an ICE DETECTED alert to be displayed if any Airfoil or engine Anti-ice switch has not been turned on? |
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| If a single ice detection system fails, what alert will be displayed? |
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| When the ice protection system reverts to manual, the system leaves the valves in what position? |
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Term
| Does moving the SMOKE ELEC/AIR selector on the ELEC control panel from the NORM position have any effect on wing anti-ice? |
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Definition
| YES-TURNS OFF WING ANTI ICE TAIL ANTI ICE NA WHEN 3/1 OR 1/2 IS SELECTED TAIL ANTI ICE WORKS NORMALLY WHEN 2/3/ OFF IS SELECTED |
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| (Automatic Anti-Ice Protection System): The ICE DETECTED Level 1 alert is displayed when, in automatic mode, any anti-ice system is not commanded on while icing conditions are detected. What considerations should a crew take with this alert? |
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Definition
| AOM Level 1 / Depart Icing Area |
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Term
| If the ESC sensed both ice detection systems have failed, the ICE DETECTOR FAIL alert is displayed. The automatic anti-ice protection system reverts to what mode? |
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| On aircraft without the automatic Anti-Ice system installed, what does the Level 1, ICE DETECTED alert mean? |
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Definition
| TURN ON ANTI ICE / ICE IS DETECTED |
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Term
| When engine air is not available, the following alternate sources may be used: |
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Definition
| APU AIR / EXT AIR / EXT AC |
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Term
| In regards to the air system, what happens prior to engine start when ignition A, B, or OVRD is selected and the Air system in Auto mode? |
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Term
| What conditions will cause the AVNCS AIR FLO OFF alert to appear on the EAD? |
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Definition
| NO FLOW IN AVIONICS COMPT |
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Term
| In event of a cargo fire in the forward or aft compartment, how is airflow and ventilation shut off in the respective cargo area? |
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| What pressure do cabin pressure relief valves limit the cabin differential pressure to? |
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| The CABIN ALTITUDE alert and voice warning will result when cabin altitude exceeds what altitude? |
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| The oxygen masks in the crew rest module automatically drop when cabin altitude reaches what altitude? When does the NO MASKS alert illuminate? |
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Term
| On departure, how long will the cabin altitude remain at departure field elevation? |
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Definition
| UP TO 5000 FEET ABOVE DEPARTURE FIELD ELEVATION |
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Term
| In automatic control, when does the aircraft begin to pre pressurize and to what altitude? |
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Definition
| SLATS EXT TO ABOUT 100â BELOW TAKEOFF FIELD ELEVATION |
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Term
| In order to preclude ingestion of engine exhaust into the air conditioning system, when the APU is supplying pneumatics to manifold 2 with engines 1 or 3 running, ESC logic will cause what to occur? |
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Definition
| BLD 2 will not pressurize system 2 |
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Term
| The ESC shuts down the associated pneumatic system when what occurs during an Engine or APU fire situation? |
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Term
| What happens when CABIN AIR switch is pushed on the overhead panel? |
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Definition
| Shuts off conditioned air to main deck |
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Term
| In flight, what conditions cause the AVNCS FAN OVRD light to automatically illuminate on the overhead panel? |
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Definition
| LOW FLOW AND TOO LITTLE FLOW FOR PRESS AND CAB ALT GREATER THAN 10000 FEET |
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Term
| When does the FLOW light illuminate on the overhead panel? |
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Definition
| PACK ON NOT ENOUGH FLOW OR PACK OFF AND TOO MUCH FLOW |
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Term
| Under what conditions would one use the CABIN PRESS MANUAL LDG ALT knob? |
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Definition
| Landing Alt not available from FMS |
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Term
| After the ditching switch is pushed, at what altitude will the outflow valve close? |
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Term
| During a smoke detector test, how are failed smoke and heat detectors displayed? |
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Definition
| AMBER Triangles / squares WITH âFâ INSIDE |
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Term
| What does an amber AUTOPILOT box mean? |
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Term
| What conditions must be met for the aircraft to enter into the flight director go-around mode? |
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Definition
| PUSH GA SW, <2500, FLAPS OR SLATS EXTENDED |
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Term
| On approach, with the auto pilot engaged and DUAL or SINGLE LAND not illuminated, when will the autopilot disengage? |
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| speed control will automatically change from IAS to the equivalent Mach if the desired Mach was not preselected passing what altitude? |
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| The AFS approach and land modes are armed by pushing the APPR/LAND switch on the FCP when the AP or FD is in any lateral or vertical control mode except what? |
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| The localizer may be intercepted at angles up to __ degrees, but high IAS and/or intercept angles greater than ____ may result in overshoot. |
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| When available, what conditions will allow DUAL LAND to automatically engage? |
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| APPR/LAND SELECTED, <1500â FOR 10 SEC |
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Term
| Automatic landings have been demonstrated using a reference approach speed of 1.3Vs+5kts under what conditions? |
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| The failure of the electrical busses to split may cause what to occur during an automatic approach? |
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Definition
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Term
| During an automatic approach, if a crosswind is present, a side slip runway alignment maneuver is initiated to remove any existing crab angle. At what altitude will the aircraft initiate this maneuver? |
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Definition
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Term
| Can FD go around be initiated on the runway after a landing? If yes, for how long? |
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Definition
| Yes, 20 seconds after NG compression |
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Term
| The FMS speed edit occurs if a speed is preselected and the FMS SPD switch is pushed within how long? |
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Term
| What is the earliest altitude at which AP NAV can be coupled? |
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| The altitude alert system is always on except under what conditions? |
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| What powers the Inertial Reference System (IRS)? |
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Term
| The air data sensor heater system consists of integral heating elements within the pitot tubes, AOA sensors, and the TAT probe. Heaters are also mounted to the static ports. What controls all of the heating elements? |
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| What powers the standby altimeter? |
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Term
| What is the difference between a Corrective RA and a Preventative RA? |
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Definition
| CRA directs a change in alt, PRA does not |
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Term
| On the ND, how are RAs displayed? |
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Definition
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Term
| When does A Resolution Advisory (RA) appear on the PFD and ND? |
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Definition
| 20, 25 OR 30 SEC FROM CPA |
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Term
| One of the TCAS operating constraints is that the pilot start his maneuver for a corrective RA within how long? |
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Definition
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Term
| What does pushing the ARPT switch on the EIS control panel give you? |
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Definition
| NON FLT PLN AIRPORTS >5000 AVAIL STOPPING DIST |
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Term
| When will an IRS NAV OFF light illuminate amber? |
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Definition
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| What indications/actions must be accomplished for a pilot to receive a SATCOM call after the incoming chime has occurred? |
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Definition
| Push MIC/TEL on ACP volume up and on, then select ANSWER CALL on FMC |
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Term
| When is the SATCOM system programmed to automatically log onto the satellite network? |
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Definition
| Automatic with aircraft power up |
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Term
| During a SELCAL, what happens when a ground station calls the aircraft? |
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Definition
| CALL LIGHT ON ACP FLASHES, CAWS SOUNDS A CHIME |
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Term
| What does pushing the CREW REST/CALL switch cause and how can the system be reset? |
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Definition
| Buzzer and light in CRC switch (which is used to reset) |
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Term
| If the Captain wanted to advise a jump seater in the back to make him a cup of coffee, bring up his meal, and prepare the bunk for occupancy, how would he do this over the interphone? |
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Definition
| Select INT on ACP and push COURIER CALL on overhead panel, then talk with mic switch on |
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Term
| When an electrical power source is available and selected on, the power source priority for the AC tie bus is as follows (highest to lowest): |
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Definition
External Power
Engine Generator |
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