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What are the milky lights near the stairs and near the emergency
exits? Answer: Emergency Lights
How are the emergency lights powered? Answer: They have their
own battery pack (4 batteries, 6 volts)
How long do the emergency lights stay on? Answer: 10 minutes
When will the emergency lights turn on if the switch is in auto?
Answer: With a loss of ESS Power. You need to lose Both DC
essential AND AC essential power.
Stair Limitations? Answer: 4 pax or 1,000Lbs
What are the O2 limitations for a 2 cockpit crew vs 3? Answer:
810psi for 2. 1110psi for 3
Where is the O2 bottle located for the cockpit crew? Answer: As
you enter the main door, the O2 bottle is to the left before entering
the cockpit
Is this the same O2 that is provided to the Pax? Answer: No
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Where do the Pax get their O2 from? Where is it supplied from?
Answer: Through O2 generators
Why do the FA say to pull down to start the flow of O2 to the Pax?
Answer: pulling down starts the chemical process that generates O2
How many O2 generators are there? Answer: One for each row
When will the O2 masks drop automatically? Answer: Cabin ALT of
14,000ft
Is there a way to drop Pax masks automatically? Answer: Yes, PASS
OXY button
What is the Ice Detection Probe / How does it work? Answer: When
ice develops on the probe it changes its vibration and illuminates
the ice light in the cockpit
What is the difference between the Pitot Tubes? Answer: There is
One Primary on each side plus a Standby on the left side.
What are the different Pitot Tubes connected to? Answer: Primary
on Left side (Capt.) connected to Air Data Computer 1. Primary on
right side (FO) connected to Air Data Computer 2. Standby on Left
side (Capt.) is linked to ISI.
Is there anything different about the Pitot tubes themselves?
Answer: Both Primary Tubes are Pitot/Static.
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Standby is just Pitot.
Heating schedules for the Pitot Tubes? Answer: If switches are ON
on the ground, pitot tubes will be heated at half heat when at least
one engine driven generator is on.
In the Air, pitot tubes are heated fully regardless of switch position.
What do the Pitot/Static probes supply? Answer: Airspeed, Altitude,
VSI
What is the White Box around the Pitot tubes for? Answer: RVSM.
Must remain clear of all obstructions as any disturbances of air
going to the pitot-static system could disrupt the very accurate
altitude indications required for RVSM.
What does RVSM stand for? Answer: Reduced Vertical Separation
Minimums
What is required for RVSM? Answer: 2 Air Data Computers
2 Altitude reporting Transponders (1operative)
1 Autopilot
1 Altitude Alerting System
What is the AOA and what is it used for? Answer: Angle of Attack
probe used for Stall Warning, Stick Shaker/Pusher.
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