(88, 90) RWS indications during takeoff (after nose strut extension) or approach and landing:
Increasing Performance
Decreasing performance
(88, 90) RWS guidance during takeoff (after nose strut extension):
Increasing performance
Decreasing performance
(88, 90, 9) Recall RWS guidance during approach or landing: (Increasing Performance)
Increasing performance - Guidance is not activated during approach mode unless TOGA button is pressed or either engine EPR is within 95% of the max go-around EPR limit.
- w/ TOGA selected, or power at 95% of max go-around EPR limit, windshear guidance is available through autopilot and/or F/D.
(88, 90, 9) Recall RWS guidance during approach or landing: (Decreasing Performance)
Decreasing performance - Guidance is not activated during approach mode unless TOGA button is pressed or either engine EPR is w/in 95% of the max go-around EPR limit.
(All) Describe over speed warning. Can overspeed warning system be silenced?
(All) Discuss the function of the Pitch Limit Indicator (PLI):
(All) Identify where TCAS target symbology is displayed:
• Symbology is displayed on TA/VSI Indicator and the Pedestal Radar.
(All) Locate where TCAS RA guidance is displayed:
• TCAS RA guidance is displayed on the Outer Rose of TA/VSI indicator and through Voice Alerts.
(All) Describe the symbol/color of a TCAS TA:
• Aural alert “TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC,”
• Solid amber circle on
- TA/VSI Indicator - and -
- Pedestal Radar - if -
Mode Selector is in TCAS or WX/TCAS.
• Relative altitude with a climb or descent arrow may be present.
Symbol/color of a TCAS RA:
(All) Describe TCAS RA maneuver guidance:
(All) Purpose of GPWS and types of alerts it provides:
GPWS alerts crew when any of the following occurs:
• Excessive descent rate, “SINK RATE, SINK RATE,”
• Excessive terrain closure rate, “TERRAIN, TERRAIN,”
• Altitude loss after takeoff or go-around,
- “DON’T SINK, DON’T SINK,”
• Unsafe altitude while not in landing configuration,
- “TOO LOW GEAR” or, “TOO LOW FLAPS,”
• Descent below glide slope (below 1,000’ AGL),
- “GLIDELOPE, GLIDESLOPE,”
• Descent below Decision Height,
- “MINIMUMS, MINIMUMS.”
Note: “MINIMUMS, MINIMUMS” vocal is inhibited below 50±15 ft. So when DH is set to 50 ft, “MINIMUMS” vocal may be heard only once or not at all (no effect on DH light which has much tighter tolerance).
(All) Recall when PWS alerts are available on takeoff or approach:
• PWS is active regardless of Wx radar switch position on Wx Radar Indicator. Crew is alerted by way of annunciation and audio announcement.
• During takeoff and landing new PWS CAUTION alerts are inhibited between 80 knots and 400’ RA, and new WARNING alerts between 100kts and 50’RA
• Below 2,300 feet RA windshear operations use alternate scan technique for radar and windshear detection.
• Windshear operation is transparent to crew unless alert is issued. However, crews may notice radar update rate delayed by as much as 12 sec due to sharing of processing between windshear and radar.
NOTE: If radar is in a non weather mode (OFF or TCAS only mode), the reaction time is greatly reduced.
PWS automatically begins scanning for windshear on ground when:
• Right throttle is set for takeoff. [CAUTION: Advancement of the right throttle beyond 2 1/8 units (approx. 80% N1) will activate PWS on the ground.]
• One engine is running.
PWS automatically begins scanning for windshear in the air when below 2,300 feet RA (predictive windshear alerts are issued below 1,200 feet RA).
(All) Explain the meaning of the different colors displayed by the EGPWS:
Color & density vary based on terrain ht vs. airplane alt:
• Magenta: No terrain data available.
• Dotted Green: Terrain from 2,000 below to 500 below (250 with gear down) airplane’s current altitude.
• Dotted Amber: Terrain 500’ below (250 with gear down) to 2000’ above airplane’s current altitude.
• Dotted Red: Terrain more than 2000’ above the airplane’s current altitude.
• Solid Amber: Caution Terrain (approx 60 sec from impact).
• Solid Red: Warning Terrain (approx 30 sec from impact).
(88, 90) Recall the conditions that will activate the landing gear configuration warning system with the gear not down and locked:
* Gear handle not down, any throttle fully retarded, with airspeed < 210kts and altitude < 1500 RA.
(88, 90) Indications when approaching an MCP selected altitude:
• 750’ above/below the selected altitude, CAWS generates the ‘C’ chord tone and altimeter altitude advisory light comes on steady
(88, 90) Recall the indications when departing an MCP selected altitude:
• Departing an MCP selected altitude by more than 250’, a steady ‘C’ chord sounds with an aural “ALTITUDE” and flashing altitude advisory light.
(88, 90) Recall inhibit features associated with the fuel system or the GPWS: