Untitled Deck Flashcards

(19 cards)

1
Q

What is the wingspan of the aircraft?

A

118 feet

This measurement is crucial for understanding the aircraft’s size and handling characteristics.

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2
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When do emer lights come on?

A

Automatically when power is lost to DC bus 1 or loss of AC power

This feature is essential for safety during power failures.

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3
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What happens when DC bus 1 and DC bus 2 are lost?

A
  • Cabin door unlocked
  • Control panel status lights inoperative
  • Warning functions inoperative
  • All system electrical components inoperative

This indicates a critical failure affecting aircraft operation.

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4
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Under what conditions do overwing exits lock?

A
  • 3 of 4 entry/service doors are closed
  • Either engine is running
  • Airplane air/ground logic indicates airplane is in air or both thrust levers are advanced

This mechanism ensures passenger safety during flight.

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5
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What is the maximum pressure for crew oxygen?

A

1850 psi

This indicates the high-pressure capacity of the crew oxygen system.

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6
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How long can passenger oxygen flow?

A

Up to 12 minutes

This is critical for passenger safety in case of cabin depressurization.

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7
Q

What is the max operating pressure altitude?

A

41,000 ft

This altitude limit is important for flight planning and safety.

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8
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What is the max extension flap altitude?

A

20,000 ft

This limit is crucial for maintaining aircraft performance.

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9
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What is the max tailwind component allowed?

A

15 kts

This limit affects takeoff and landing performance.

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10
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What is the severe turbulence penetration speed?

A

280 knots / .76 Mach

This speed is critical for safety in turbulent conditions.

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11
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What is the max crosswind limit for runway code 6 during takeoff?

A

33 kts

This limit is important for safe operations in crosswind conditions.

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12
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What are the max crosswind limits for runway code 5 during landing?

A

37 kts

This limit is crucial for ensuring safe landings.

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13
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Icing conditions exist when temperature is 10C or below and there is _______.

A

visible moisture

This condition is critical for flight safety and requires caution.

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14
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What is the minimum autopilot engagement altitude?

A

400 ft AGL

This altitude is important for safe autopilot operation.

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15
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What is the minimum altitude for autopilot use on approach?

A
  • 50 ft AGL on precision approaches
  • 50 ft below MDA/DA on non-precision approaches

This ensures safe landing procedures.

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16
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What are the autoland max winds?

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  • 25 kts headwind
  • 15 kts crosswinds
  • 10 kts tailwinds

These limits are crucial for safe autoland operations.

17
Q

For the 737-900, what is the max tailwind limit for field elevation below 4000 ft?

A

10 kts

This limit is important for takeoff and landing performance.

18
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For the 737-900, what is the max tailwind limit for field elevation between 4000 ft and 6000 ft?

A

5 kts

This limit is important for maintaining safe operational conditions.

19
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For the 737-900, what is the max tailwind limit for field elevation above 6000 ft?

A

0 kts

This indicates that no tailwind is allowed for safe operations.