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| Where is bleed air supplied from? |
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| APU when not in flight, or an EAC (External Air Cart) if no APU, AND Aircraft Engines in flight. They are THE ONLY source of bleed air in flight. |
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| What systems does bleed air support? |
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| Engine starting, air conditioning,cabin pressurization, wing and empennage Ice Protection and De-Icing Boot. |
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| what are the bleed air controls routed through? |
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| How many shutoff valves are used to control bleed air flow in to the manifold? |
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| What is the Minimum PSI start limit for the bleed air system? Is this monitored by ACAWS? |
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| How many Nacelle shutoff valves help control the supply of bleed air to and from the engines? |
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| 1 for each engine. They are electronically controlled |
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Do not use the APU bleed air until the APU as stabilized for ___ Min. If below -26C, you need to wait ____ mins before applying a bleed air load. |
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