UD4. L15-18 2015__2

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Quiz on UD4. L15-18 2015__2, created by David Nunez on 11/05/2018.
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Question 1

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Q1. The possible classifications in a warning, according to the priority are:
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  • Warning, Caution and Advisory
  • Warning, Caution and Peace
  • Fire Fire, Warning and Caution
  • All are false

Question 2

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Q2. The possible classifications in a warning, according to the presentation are:
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  • Visual
  • Acoustic
  • Mechanical
  • All are true

Question 3

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Q3. The components of altimeter alerting system are:
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  • Servo altimeter and alerting unit
  • Altimeter and alerting unit
  • Alerting unit and cancel button
  • All are false

Question 4

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Q4. The ground proximity warning systems has:
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  • 4 Modes (compulsory by JAR-OPS 1.665)
  • 3 Modes (compulsory by JAR-OPS 1.665)
  • 6 Modes (compulsory by JAR-OPS 1.665)
  • 5 Modes (compulsory by JAR-OPS 1.665)

Question 5

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Q5. The Mode 2 of the GPWS use:
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  • Mode 2A, Mode 2B and Mode 2C
  • Mode 2A
  • Mode 2A and Mode 2B
  • Mode 2X and Mode 2Y

Question 6

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Q6. The TCAS, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, provides traffic information within approximately:
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  • 30 miles
  • 8 miles
  • 60 miles
  • 45 miles

Question 7

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Q7. The levels of capability or TCAS are:
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  • TCAS I, TCAS II and TCAS IV
  • TCAS I, TCAS II and TCAS III
  • TCAS X and TCAS Y
  • TCAS I, TCAS II, TCAS III and TCAS IV

Question 8

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Q8. About the ACAS (Airborne Collision Avoidance System):
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  • A. TCAS II + Software v7 = ACAS II
  • B. TCAS IV = ACAS III
  • C. TCAS III = ACAS III
  • D. A and B are true

Question 9

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Q1. TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (TCAS)...
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  • Provides traffic information within approximately 30 miles of the airplane
  • Information can be shown in a display
  • It usually uses acoustic warnings
  • All of the above are true

Question 10

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Q2. Operation of TCAS:
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  • An aircraft transmit its identifier once per second in the form of an omni- directional broadcast known as squitter
  • When a squitter signal is detected, the identity of the transmitting aircraft is added to a List or Roll Call for subsequent interrogation
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false

Question 11

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Q3. MACH/AIRSPEED WARNING SYSTEM
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  • It advises when exceeding Vmo or Mmo
  • It only uses aural (acoustic) warnings
  • It only uses visual warnings
  • All the above are true

Question 12

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Q4. FLIGHT DATA RECORDER
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  • It is never compulsory for commercial aircrafts
  • The data during at least 25 hours must be present
  • It records the voice of the pilots and the ambient sounds
  • All are true

Question 13

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Q5. COCKPIT VOICE RECORDER (CVR) REQUIREMENTS ARE
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  • Record with reference to a common time scale
  • Retaining data recorded during at least the last 2 hours of operation
  • Automatically starts to record
  • All of the above and a device to assist location in water

Question 14

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Q6. CVR records, among other things,
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  • Voice communications transmitted or received on the flight deck by radio
  • Voice or audio signals identifying navigation or approach aids introduced into a headset or speaker
  • Both A and B are true
  • Both A and B are false

Question 15

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Q7. Regarding directional aerials in TCAS:
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  • There must be at least 1 at fuselage top
  • Can exist at fuselage bottom
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false

Question 16

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Q8. Stall warning presentation methods are:
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  • Visual (red lights)
  • Aural (beep or message "STALL")
  • Stick shakers
  • All of the above are true

Question 17

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Q1. Flight and navigation instrument regulation appears in
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  • JAR 25
  • JAR 23
  • JAR 21
  • JAR OPS 1

Question 18

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Q2. The red color is used to
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  • Max and min values
  • Normal operation values
  • Take off, caution or exceptional values
  • Certain limitations

Question 19

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Q3. The EPR Engine Pressure Ratio is used for
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  • Measurement of the useful thrust
  • Horsepower developed
  • Measurement of the aircraft pressure
  • The interference between the front and rear wings

Question 20

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Q4. Magnetic drag is
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  • A. Similar to car tachometers
  • B. Used in light aircrafts
  • C. Separated due to centrifugal force
  • D. A and B are correct

Question 21

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Q5. Load selector display unit
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  • A. Digitally displays the amount of fuel
  • B. Allows the crew to select the amount of fuel to be refueled
  • C. Control the movements of the aircraft
  • D. A and C are correct

Question 22

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Q6. The flight warning computer
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  • A. Acquire data, process and then distribute to the DMC
  • B. Generate alert messages
  • C. Generate the image displayed
  • D. B and C are correct

Question 23

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Q7. ECAM is
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  • A. Designed by airbus
  • B. Displays corrective action to be taken during failures
  • C. Designed by boeing
  • D. A and B are correct

Question 24

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Q8. EICAS is
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  • A. Designed by boeing
  • B. Data not always neccesarily shown
  • C. Designed by airbus
  • D. A and B are correct

Question 25

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Q1. Regarding EICAS crew alerting, alert message levels can be:
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  • Level A (RED): Advisories
  • Level B (RED): Warnings
  • Level B (AMBER): Cautions
  • All of above are false

Question 26

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Q2. Regarding ECAM (E/W display), which information can be shown:
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  • Primary engine parameters (N1, fuel flow, EGT,...)
  • Flaps and slats position
  • Warning and caution messages
  • All of the above are true

Question 27

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Q3. The ECAM (S/S display), which information can be shown:
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  • A. Electrical
  • B. Hydraulic
  • C. Primary engine parameters (N1, EGT, ...)
  • D. A and B are true

Question 28

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Q4. ECAM system failure
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  • Flight crew can manually switch the display functions to other units
  • Flight crew can't manually switch the display functions to other units
  • Only the captain can manually switch the display functions to other units
  • Only the first officer can manually switch the display functions to other units

Question 29

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Q5. About ECAM (a) and EICAS (b):
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  • (a) is designed by Airbus and presents a centralised monitoring of the aircraft
  • (b) is designed by Boeing and presents engine indicators and crew alerts
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false

Question 30

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Q6. About ECAM (a) and EICAS (b):
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  • (a) data is always shown in checklist and scheme
  • (b) data may not be shown if it is not necessary
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false

Question 31

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Q7. About ECAM (a) and EICAS (b):
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  • (a) shows a corrective action when there is a failure
  • (b) does not show a corrective action when there is failure
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false

Question 32

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Q8. About ECAM (a) and EICAS (b):
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  • (a) errors are presented to the pilot which disappear once it is solved
  • (b) instrument readings are shown to the pilot, who has to interpret them
  • A and B are true
  • A and B are false
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