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17 Cards in this Set
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"Placing the WINDOW HEAT Test switch to OVHT does what?" |
"Simulates an overheat condition."
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"Placing the WINDOW HEAT Test switch in PWR TEST does what?"
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"Provides confidence test to verify operation of system."
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"To provide a confidence test to verify operation of the window heat system, place the WINDOW HEAT switch in:"
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"PWR TEST"
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"Which equipment is electrically heated with the PROBE HEAT switches ON?"
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"Pitot probes, TAT probe, Alpha vanes"
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"Which equipment is NOT heated on the ground unless the TAT Test switch is pushed?"
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"TAT probe"
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"Which pitot–static items are NOT heated?"
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"Static ports"
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"A bright wing or engine anti–ice light indicates what?"
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"Related valve in transit, or valve position disagrees with switch"
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"A dim wing or engine anti–ice light indicates what?" |
"Related valve is open"
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"Under which two conditions will the OVERHEAT light on the window heat panel illuminate?"
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"1) overheat, 2) electrical power to window(s) interrupted"
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"The PROBE HEAT light indicates [xxxxx]"
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"The related probe is NOT heated."
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"If operating on standby power, probe heat lights..."
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"...do not indicate system status"
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"Illumination of the COWL ANTI–ICE light indicates..."
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"...overpressure condition in duct downstream of cowl anti–ice valve"
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"Does COWL ANTI–ICE light indicate an overheat?"
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"No"
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"Engine anti–ice heats what portion of the engine?"
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"Engine cowl lip"
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"What indications do you have that engine anti–ice is in use?" |
"Green “TAI” is displayed above N1 digital display"
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"What does an amber “TAI” indication above the N1 display indicate?"
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"Cowl anti–ice valve is not in commanded position"
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"What happens during takeoff if wing anti–ice is in use?" |
"Control valves close if either engine thrust is above takeoff warning setting, or thermal switch is activated in either duct. Switch remains on. At liftoff, switch trips to OFF." |