Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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What is the Maximum Altitude for operation after an inflight depressurization unless
MEA or other constraints require a higher altitude? - Answer- 10,000' MSL
What is the Maximum Operating Airspeed, VMO/MMO? - Answer- 320 KIAS/.78 M
What is the Maximum Operating Airspeed from 8,000 to 10,000 ft. MSL, VMO? -
Answer- Red Line
What is the Maximum Operating Airspeed up to 8,000 ft. MSL, VMO? - Answer- 250
KIAS
What is the Maximum Turbulence Penetration Airspeed below 10000 ft., VB? - Answer-
200 KIAS
What is the Maximum Turbulence Penetration Airspeed above 10000 ft., VB,MB -
Answer- 250 KIAS/.63 M whichever is lower
What is the Maximum Maneuvering Airspeed, VA? - Answer- 200 KIAS
What is the Maximum Landing Gear Extension Airspeed, VLOE? - Answer- 250 KIAS
What is the Maximum Airspeed with the Landing Gear Extended, VLE? - Answer- 250
KIAS
What is the Maximum Airspeed for Landing Gear Retraction, VLOR? - Answer- 200
KIAS
What is the Maximum Airspeed for Flaps 9, VFE? - Answer- 250 KIAS
What is the Maximum Airspeed for Flaps 18, VFE? - Answer- 200 KIAS
What is the Maximum Airspeed for Flaps 22, VFE? - Answer- 200 KIAS
What is the Maximum airspeed for Flaps 45, VFE? - Answer- 145 KIAS
What is the Maximum Wiper Operating Airspeed? - Answer- 160 KIAS
What is the Maximum Operating Altitude? - Answer- 37,000 ft.
, What is the Minimum Takeoff and Landing Pressure Altitude? - Answer- -1,000 ft.
What is the Maximum Takeoff and Landing Pressure Altitude? - Answer- 8,000 ft.
What is the Minimum Takeoff and Landing Temperature Limit? - Answer- -40° C SAT
What is required in the event of a landing with a temperature lower than -40° C SAT? -
Answer- The aircraft may not takeoff without further maintenance inspection
What is the lowest allowed TAT allowed in cruise flight above 25,000 ft.? - Answer- -45°
C
When do icing conditions exist on the ground? - Answer- - OAT is 10° C or below and
Visible Moisture is present
- OAT is 10° C or below when operating on ramps, taxiways, or runways where surface
snow, ice, standing water, or slush may be ingested by the engines, or freeze on the
engines, nacelles, or sensor probes
Define Visible Moisture - Answer- Clouds, fog with visibility one mile or less, rain, snow,
sleet, and ice crystals
When do icing conditions exist in flight? - Answer- TAT is 10° C or below and visible
moisture in any form is present
Should the crew manually activate the Ice Protection System if the aircraft is in known
icing conditions and the Ice Detection System is not activating the Ice Protection
System? - Answer- Yes
What is the Minimum Temperature for Manual Anti-icing Operation? - Answer- -40° C
SAT or TAT
What is the Maximum Temperature for Manual Anti-icing Operation? - Answer- 10° C
SAT or TAT
What is the temperature limitation for automatic Anti-icing System Operation? - Answer-
None
What are the conditions that make a runway considered "contaminated"? - Answer-
More than 25% of the required field length within the width being used is covered
by:
• More than 1/8th inch (3 mm) of:
- standing water,
- slush or
- wet snow.
• More than 3⁄4 inches (19mm) of dry snow.
• Compacted snow