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| Maximum Takeoff Weight\Taxi |
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| Taxi 144,000 (-500)=143,500 Max Takeoff |
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| Maximum Payload (Importance) |
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| 35,900. IF YOU ARE OVER THIS you fail test |
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| Seating Class and Total Passengers |
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| 8 First class + 138 Economy = 146 People |
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| Max Takeoff and Landing Altitude |
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| Max Operating (Due to Compass Malfunction) |
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| 73 Degrees North and 60 Degrees South |
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| Max cabin differential pressure in flight |
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| Max differential for takeoff and landing |
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| 1,000 lbs for taxi, takeoff, flight, or landing |
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| Main tanks must be full if center tank contains greater than |
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| Scavenger Pump activates below ______lbs and dumps fuel into engine ___. |
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| 8 pumps, 2 engine driven, 6 electrical. Scavenger pump in center feeds into engine 1, can create lateral imbalance. Bypass valves are used for engine driven pump. |
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| Is there any fuel transfer capability? |
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| When do you need to fuel the center tank? What is total fuel capacity? |
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| If your fuel capacity is over 20,236 (10,118 each wing) Then you can add up to 15,613 in the center. Total fuel capacity is 35,849. |
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| The purpose is to prevent damage to the wings do to excess buildup of pressure inside the fuel tanks. |
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| Can fuel filter be bypassed? |
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| Yes, dirty fuel is better than no fuel |
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| Are the fuel pumps AC/DC powered? |
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| DC, one generator failure will not affect more than one fuel pump |
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| 3 Sources of pressure For A/C |
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| Main engine bleeds (2 engines one source), APU, ground pneumatic. |
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| Ground preconditioned air |
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| goes to mix manifold, almost straight into airplane |
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| Where does air go from mix manifold? |
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| Hot air goes into Pack Valves (2) (goes in hot comes out room temp.) goes to Mix Manifold to Cockpit, FWD Cabin, or AFT Cabin |
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| A/C Pack has how many radiators? |
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| Bleed air goes through primary heat exchange, compressor, secondary heat exchange, water separator, turbine, water separator, mix manifold |
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| You blow an A/C pack in the air, what do you do. |
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| Descend to 25,000 (eastbound) or 24,000 (westbound), only if you have enough fuel. |
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| How many generators and what voltage for electrical? |
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| 3 generators 115 volts ac |
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| What is the A/C D/C conversion rates? |
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| **(*edit me)3 Generators producing 115 v ac, 3 transformer rectifier (28 dc to 115 ac), |
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| Ram air turbine, falls out of belly, spins in air stream. |
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| Hydraulic System A and B Operate |
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| Rudder, Ailerons, Elevators, landing gear, nose wheel |
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| Hydraulic system A operates only |
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| Inboard flight spoilers, aternate brakes, autopilot a, thrust reverser one |
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| Hydraulic system B Operates only |
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| Outboard flight spoiler, autopilot B, trailing edge flaps |
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| Auto slats and leading edge flaps and slats and rudder |
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| What does the power transfer unit control? |
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| Auto slats and leading edge devices |
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| They are staggered in order of importance so that if there is a leak, you won't use primary systems, it ensures there is always enough fluid to operate electric motor. |
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| Which wheel has no brakes? |
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| Steering nose wheel can only be accomplished via what speed? |
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| Autobrake is initiated upon... |
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| Skidding and reduces landing and stopping distance, as well as keeps all wheels spinning at same speed. |
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| Do distances for landing include thrust reversers? |
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| No, landing is brakes only |
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| Classes of fire extinguishers and usage |
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A-Combustible B-Flammable C-Live electrical |
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| Only three have fire protection, which ones? |
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| with a wheel well fire you do what? |
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| Both fire bottles for main engines can be used on main engine, can the APU be satisfied the same way? |
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| No the APU has it's own freon tank |
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| The cargo area puts out fires how? |
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| It is sealed, so oxygen will be used up quickly. |
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| Two types of anti icing... |
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| Electrical and Thermal Anti Icing |
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| Electrical is located where? |
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| Windshields, pitot tubes, antennas |
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| Thermal covers what two areas |
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| Leading edge devices from engine outward and engine cowl lip |
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| Thermal bleed air comes from which stage and when |
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| 5th and 9th stages at idle, 5th stage in flight due to heat |
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| Thermal anti icing is required |
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| AT 8 Celsius and below due to water and skin of airplane. Ice blocks can cause a loss of lift, causing a failure in a missed approach procedure. |
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