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AIRBUS A220 - LIMITATIONS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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AIRBUS A220 - LIMITATIONS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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JET A1


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Fuel should be used:




442 kg per wing (with the airplane level) and at a maximum airplane climb attitude of
10 degrees nose up

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Minimum fuel quantity for go-around:




prohibited (any REQUEST PENDING must be cleared before takeoff)


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Use of FPLN UPLINK function in flight is:




Do not perform more than 3 starts/start attempts in 1 hour.
2 minute delay must be observed between start attempts.


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APU start limitation:




- OAT is 10C or below and visible moisture in any form is present (fog with visibility of
1500 meters or less, rain, snow, sleet and ice crystals);
- OAT is 10C or below when operating on runways, ramps, or taxiways where surface
snow, ice, standing water or slush is present.


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Cowl anti-ice system must be ON (ground operations):

,- when in icing conditions;
- when ICE is annunciated by the ice detection system


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Wing anti-ice system must be AUTO or ON (flight operations):




15 degrees/sec


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Engagement of the autopilot is inhibited when the airplane roll rate
exceeds:




Mountains region - 1300 psi
Other region - 1200 psi


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Minimum oxygen requirements (3 crew members)




From +21C and above, to +49C


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, Maximum 50% N1 when the oil temperature is:




363 kg


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Maximum permissible fuel imbalance the contents of the left and right tank:




95,2%


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Above 29000ft, the maximum N1 is:




standing water, slush, snow or ice


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Reduced thrust (FLEX) is not permitted on runways contaminated with ...




Mountains region - 950 psi
Other region - 900 psi


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