Explain the meaning of the SPEED BRAKES EXTENDED light.
In flight (3) On ground (2)
In flight –
On the ground –
Recall the phase of flight that the Speed Trim System operates most frequently.
-STS operates most frequently during takeoffs, climb and go-arounds.
Explain the meaning of an amber LE FLAPS TRANSIT light.
4
Note: Light is inhibited during autoslat operation in flight.
Explain the meaning of an illuminated Flight Control LOW PRESSURE light.
(1)
Explain the meaning of the FEEL DIFF PRESS light.
1
-Indicates excessive differential pressure in the elevator feel computer.
Explain the meaning of the SPEED TRIM FAIL light.
2
- Indicates failure of a single FCC channel when MASTER CAUTION recall is activated.
Explain the meaning of the MACH TRIM FAIL light.
2
- Indicates failure of a single FCC channel when MASTER CAUTION light recall is activated.
Explain the meaning of the AUTO SLAT FAIL light.
2
Explain the meaning of the YAW DAMPER light.
Yaw damper is not engaged.
Explain the meaning of the SPEED BRAKE DO NOT ARM light.
When armed, Indicates abnormal condition or test inputs to the automatic speed brake system. Light deactivated when SPEED BRAKE lever is in the DOWN position.
Explain the function of the FLT CONTROL switches located on the Forward Overhead panel.
ON
OFF
STBY RUD
STBY RUD – activates standby hydraulic system pump and opens standby rudder shutoff valve to pressurize standby rudder power control unit.
OFF – closes flight control shutoff valve, isolating ailerons, elevators and rudder from associated hydraulic system pressure.
ON (guarded position) – normal operating position.
Explain the function of the Control Column Stabilizer cutout switches.
Control column actuated stabilizer trim cutout switches stop operation of the main electric and autopilot trim when the control column movement opposes trim direction.
Explain how the Flap Load Relief system operates.
30-40
25-30
When the flaps are set at 40, the TE flaps:
When the flaps are set at 30, the TE flaps:
Explain how primary flight controls are powered.
The flight controls are powered by redundant hydraulic sources; system A and system B. Either hydraulic system can operate all primary flight controls. The ailerons and elevators may be operated manually if required. The rudder may be operated by the standby hydraulic system if system A and system B pressure is not available.
Recall that flight spoilers assist the ailerons in roll control.
The flight spoilers rise on the wing with up aileron and remain faired on the wing with down aileron. When control wheel is displaced more than approximately 10 degrees, spoiler deflection is initiated.
Explain the function of the ALTERNATE FLAPS Master Switch.
OFF
ARM
OFF (guarded position) – normal operating position.
ARM – closes TE flap bypass valve, activates standby pump, and arms the ALTERNATE FLAPS Position Switch.
Explain the positions of the Speed Brake Lever.
DOWN ARMED FLT UP 50%
DOWN (detent) – all flight and ground spoiler panels in faired position.
ARMED –
FLIGHT DETENT – all flight spoilers are extended to their maximum position for inflight use.
UP – all flight and ground spoilers are extended to their maximum position for ground use.
50% (as modified) – if the speed brakes are deployed beyond the 50% position and the speedbrake load alleviation feature is activated:
Explain the function of the Speedbrake Load Alleviation Feature.
The automatic speed brake load alleviation feature limits the deployment of the speed brakes under certain high gross weight/airspeed combinations. Under these conditions, if the speed brakes are deployed to the FLIGHT DETENT, they automatically retract to 50 percent of the FLIGHT DETENT. The SPEED BRAKE lever moves to reflect the position of the speed brakes. Manual override is available. Increased force is needed to move the SPEED BRAKE lever beyond the 50 percent position with load alleviation active. The SPEED BRAKE lever must be held in place when manual override is used between 50 percent and the FLIGHT DETENT.
Describe the Speed Brake system during ground operations.
Landing and ARMED
Landing, RTO and DOWN
During landing, the auto speed brake system operates when these conditions occur:
If the SPEED BRAKE lever is in the DOWN position during landing or rejected takeoff, the auto speed brake system operates when these conditions occur:
Note: After an RTO or landing, if either thrust lever is advanced, the SPEED BRAKE lever automatically moves to the DOWN detent and all spoiler panels retract. The spoiler panels may also be retracted by manually moving the SPEED BRAKE lever to the DOWN detent.