Which of the following are correct major components of the electrical system?
A. External power receptacle, starter/generator, and backup alternator
B. Starter/generator, external power receptacle, and AC/DC power converter
C. Starter/generator, 24 VDC battery, and backup 28 vdc battery pack
D. Starter/generator, 24 VDC auxiliary battery
True/False: The aircraft electrical system includes a 28 VDC 300 amp starter/generator,
24 VDC lead acid battery, 24 VDC auxiliary battery, and an external power receptacle
True
True/False: The aircraft electrical system includes a 28 VDC 300 amp starter/generator,
28 VDC battery, 28 VDC auxiliary battery, and an external power receptacle
False
The primary aircraft electrical power is powered by the ________
A. Alternator
B. Auxiliary Battery
C. Main Battery
D. Generator
The generator output provides ________ VDC, and is capable of supplying __________
amps
A. 24; 300
B. 24; 1000
C. 28; 300
D. 28; 1000
The starter/generator is regulated and monitored by a _________ located under a panel
in the aft cockpit
A. Voltage regulator
B. Power Management Unit
C. Generator Control Unit
D. Generator over voltage regulator
Generator power is controlled by the ________ switch located on the right forward
switch panel in each cockpit
,A. Generator Control (GEN)
B. Auxiliary Battery (AUX BAT)
C. Bus Tie (BUS TIE)
D. Generator Reset (GEN RESET)
When the occupant of either cockpit moves the generator control switch to ON, the
switch in the other cockpit (if already selected ON) _________
A. Remain in the ON position
B. Is locked in its current position
C. Is tripped to the OFF position
D. Trips the GEN SW circuit breaker
The ability to control the generator control switch is:________
A. Transferable between cockpits
B. Permanently assigned to the rear cockpit
C. Permanently assigned to the front cockpit
D. Transferred automatically if either cockpit control fails
Under normal operating conditions, aircraft electrical power is distributed across the
________ and the __________
A. Standby bus; external power bus
B. External power bus; battery bus
C. Generator Bus; battery bus
D. Standby bus; generator bus
The BUS TIE switch on the right forward switch panel in the front cockpit is used to
_______
A. Tie the battery bus and generator bus together for emergency operation
B. Tie the battery bus and generator bus together for normal operation
C. Control the power from the generator
D. Connect the power for all the avionics and radio systems in both cockpits
Circuit breakers labeled FWD AVI and AFT AVI control front and rear avionics buses
and are located on front cockpit ______
A. Right forward switch panel
B. Generator bus circuit breaker panel only
C. Battery bus and generator bus circuit panels
D. Battery bus circuit breaker panel only
The battery powers select aircraft systems if the generator is not available, and provides
power for _______
, A. Charging the auxiliary battery
B. Engine Starts
C. The Auxiliary Generator
D. Starting the generator prior to engine start
The aircraft battery is rated to provide _______ VDC
A. 18
B. 22
C. 24
D. 28
The _______ switch must be set to ON for external power to be available to the aircraft
A. Generator
B. Auxiliary battery
C. Battery
D. Avionics master
External aircraft lighting for the aircraft is controlled by four individual switches which are
the _________ switches located on the trim control panel in the front cockpit
A. LDG, NAVY, STROB, and FLOOD
B. LDG, STROB, FLOOD and NAV
C. LDG, TAXI, STROB, and FLOOD
D. LDG, TAXI ANTI-COL and NAV
The landing light will come on _______
A. Only when the LDG and taxi switches are both on and the landing gear are down and
locked
B. Automatically when there is low ambient light
C. Anytime the LDG switch is on
D. Only when the LDG switch is on and the landing gear are down and locked
True/False: Knee board lights mounted on the front of each forward and aft glareshield,
intensity for these lights are controlled by the FLOOD light rheostat on the trim control
panel in each cockpit
False
When using the primary T-6B refueling method, the aircraft fuel system provides
approximately _________ of usable fuel (JP-8)
A. 1000 pounds
B. 1100 pounds