Question 1
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Complete all STARTING OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
Question 2
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Complete all IDLE OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
Question 3
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Complete all TAKEOFF & MAX CONTINUOUS OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
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620
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18
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50
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725
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101.6
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96
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80
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100
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10
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99
Question 4
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Complete all MAX CLIMB/MAX CRUISE OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
Answer
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620
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16
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50
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695
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96
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80
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100
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0
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99
Question 5
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Complete all ACCELERATION OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
Question 6
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Complete all MAX REVERSE OPERATING LIMITS with numbers only. Do not use spaces or commas. You can use decimal points where necessary.
Answer
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620
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50
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725
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101.5
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91
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1
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80
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100
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0
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99
Question 7
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Unintentional, momentary pilot errors that result in torque settings between 50 and 53.3 PSI torque during two engine operations are harmful to the engine.
Question 8
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At idle, if the T5 temperature approaches the 660 degrees Celsius idle limit, either [blank_start]increase[blank_end] NG or [blank_start]reduce[blank_end] engine loads to stay below the idle temperature limit.
Answer
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increase
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reduce
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increase
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reduce
Question 9
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How long is reverse power operation limited to?
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2 seconds
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25 seconds
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60 seconds
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120 seconds
Question 10
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Select all those that apply during the following situation.
Ground running of engines (except during manoeuvring or taxiing) in ambient temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius and above.
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Aircraft must be headed into wind
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Operation in other than forward thrust must be kept to a minimum
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Operation in other than forward thrust must not exceed one minute
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Operation in other than forward thrust must not exceed two minutes
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Aircraft must be headed perpendicular to wind
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Operation of the power levers aft of the idle stop is forbidden
Question 11
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In-flight operation of the power lever aft of idle is prohibited.
Question 12
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Starting temperatures above [blank_start]850[blank_end] degrees Celsius are undesirable and should be reported and investigated for cause.
Question 13
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For engine start, temperatures between 980 and 1090 degrees Celsius are acceptable provided the temperature decreases to below 980 degrees Celsius within [blank_start]2[blank_end] second(s).
Question 14
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During cold weather operations, if the pilot wants to be assured that the temperature
of fuel leaving the oil-to-fuel heat exchanger is above freezing, a minimum oil
temperature of [blank_start]55[blank_end] degrees Celsius is recommended.
Question 15
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Oil pressures between 40 and 80 PSI (caution range) are acceptable during ground operations.
Question 16
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Oil pressures between 40 and 80 PSI (caution range) are acceptable in flight.
Question 17
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Propellers must be set to MAX RPM for every takeoff and every landing.
Question 18
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Enter numbers only in the blanks below.
Propeller levers must be set to the MAX RPM (96% NP) position no later than [blank_start]500[blank_end] feet above ground level (for visual approaches) or [blank_start]500[blank_end] feet above decision height or minimum descent altitude (for instrument approaches). This is essential to ensure that the pilot has full control over propeller operation via the power lever during the final phase of the approach, and also essential to ensure that full power will be immediately available if needed for a baulked landing, go-around, or low-level windshear recovery.
Question 19
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In the event of failure of the [blank_start]primary propeller[blank_end] governor to govern at [blank_start]96[blank_end]%, it is acceptable to continue to use the engine as long as the [blank_start]propeller overspeed[blank_end] governor maintains the propeller speed at [blank_start]101.5[blank_end]% or less. A landing should be made as soon as practical, and the problem must be corrected before further flight.
Answer
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primary propeller
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propeller overspeed
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96
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91
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101.5
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propeller overspeed
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primary propeller
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101.5
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96
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91
Question 20
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What is meant by cross-generator starting?
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Starting one engine while the generator of the other running engine is online and producing power.
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Starting an engine while its generator is online.
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Starting one engine while the generators of both engines are online.
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Starting one engine while the generator of the other running engine is offline.
Question 21
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Cross generator starting is forbidden under all circumstances.
Question 22
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Fill in the blanks with numbers only.
The starter duty cycle limitations are:
[blank_start]25[blank_end] second(s) ON, [blank_start]1[blank_end] minute(s) OFF, then
[blank_start]25[blank_end] second(s) ON, [blank_start]1[blank_end] minute(s) OFF, then
[blank_start]25[blank_end] second(s) ON, followed by a [blank_start]30[blank_end] minute(s) cooling period.
Question 23
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While on the ground, the loadmeter reading for each generator should be great than [blank_start]0.5[blank_end] for the purpose of [blank_start]keeping the T5 below the idle limit[blank_end].
Question 24
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While on the ground with outside air temperatures exceeding [blank_start]7[blank_end] degrees Celsius, the loadmeter reading for each generator should be [blank_start]0.8[blank_end] maximum. This is for the purpose of [blank_start]generator cooling[blank_end].
Question 25
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While on the ground with outside air temperatures of [blank_start]7[blank_end] degrees Celsius or less, the loadmeter reading for each generator should be [blank_start]1.0[blank_end] maximum.
Question 26
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In flight, the loadmeter reading for each generator should be [blank_start]1.0[blank_end] maximum.