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What is the total fuel capacity?
- 3611 pounds ( 539 gallons) total
- Each main and nacelle tank, 190 gal;
- Each aux tank, 79.5 gal
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What pump normally pumps motive flow fuel through the auxiliary tank's venturi type jet pump?
engine-driven boost pump
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What 4 things happen when you select crossfeed?
- 1. crossfeed valve opens
- 2. boost pump on the supply side turns on
- 3. motive flow valve on the receiving side closes
- 4. crossfeed light illuminates
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What is the maximum fuel imbalance?
300 lbs
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What safety device prevents you from crossfeeding with both engines running?
There is no device that prevents you from crossfeeding with both engines running.
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What are the limitations for using AVGAS in the King Air 350?
150 hours of use between overhauls.
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What does the Fuel Press Low annunciator indicate?
less than 10 PSI in the fuel line
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What is the yellow arc on the fuel gauge?
0-265 pounds of fuel -- do not takeoff in this range.
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What holds up the landing gear in flight?
hydraulic pressure
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If the landing gear doesn't go down when you lower the handle, what should you do?
Refer to the checklist.
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During gear retraction, what turns off the electrical motor driving the hydraulic power pack?
2775 PSI pressure switch or a 14 second timer
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What is the maximum gear extension speed?
184 KIAS
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What is the maximum landing gear retraction speed?
166 KIAS
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What is the proper procedure for setting the parking brake?
Apply pressure to the pedals and then pull the parking brake handle.
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Where is the brake fluid reservoir located?
Avionics bay, left side of nose
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What are the Landing Gear cycle limits?
1 cycle (1 up, 1 down) every 5 minutes; total of 6 cycles, then a 15 minute cool down
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How are the primary flight controls actuated?
Cables, Pulley, and Bellcranks
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Which electric trim, pilot's or copilot's, has priority?
Pilot's will override the copilot's trim
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Loss of electrical power to the flap indicator will cause what indication?
the indicator pointer fails and it points to the 11 o'clock position
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What is the maximum altitude without yaw damper?
5000 feet
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How does the rudder boost system detect an engine power loss?
engine torque meter oil pressure is compared and detects a 30% torque differential
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Is there split flap protection between wings?
No, only between inboard and outboard section on each wing.
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Where is bleed air for pneumatics extracted from the engine?
After the centrifugal compressor (P3 port)
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What is the max cabin pressure differential?
6.6 psi
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how can you determine if the pneumatic bleed valve has closed completely?
Both switches in "pneu & envir off" position and observe 0 (zero) on the pneumatic pressure gauge
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In an electrical failure, what will the pneumatic shutoff do?
Remain open, since it is a normally open valve
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What position should the environmental bleed switch be in when operating at temperatures of 10o C or greater?
Low
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What N1 setting is required to engage the air conditioner compressor clutch?
62%
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When will the vent blower operate in the HI mode?
When the vent blower switch is selected to HI
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Altitude limiters begin closing the outflow and safety valves at what cabin altitudes?
13,000 ft PA
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How should the pressurization controller be set prior to landing?
500 feet above field pressure altitude
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where is crew and passenger oxygen stored?
in an oxygen bottle in the tail
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What prevents the aircraft from pressurizing on the ground?
The safety valve
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how can the aircraft be pressurized on the ground?
placing the pressurization switch in the TEST position
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With the shutoff valve closed, where is oxygen available?
At the bottle
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Where can oxygen pressure be monitored?
gauges in the cockpit and at the filler door
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What are the modes of operation on the crew's oxygen masks?
normal, 100%, and emergency
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How much ice does the manufacturer recommend to build before inflating the deice boots?
1/2 inch
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What happens when you select single cycle on the de icers?
Wing boots inflate for 6 seconds, then the tail boots inflate for 4 seconds.
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What is the normal amperage for the prop deice?
26-32 Amps or Green Arc
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What is the minimum OAT to use the service de-ice boots?
-40* C
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What will the prop ammeter show when using MANUAL prop deice?
0
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How can you tell the manual prop de-ice system is operating?
Loadmeters will indicate an approximate 10% increase in load
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What anti-ice is on for all flights?
Hot five-- 2 pitot heats; 2 fuel vents; & stall warning
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What is the max temperature for takeoff with the engine anti-ice on?
10* C
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How long will it take the battery to discharge with a dual generator failure and a 40A electrical load?
40 min
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Explain how to maually extend the landing gear.
Refer to checklist
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What will happen if the primary governor fails?
The overspeed governor will hold the prop at 1768 RPM
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What is the max landing weight?
15,000 pounds
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The airstair door is limited to how much weight at a time?
300 pounds
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What is zero fuel weight?
12,500 pounds
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What is TOFL?
- The greatest of:
- -Accelerate-Stop with engine failure at V1
- -Accelerate-go with engine failure at V1 and V2 achieved at 35 feet above runway
- -Takeoff distance with all engines operating,V35 acheived at 35 ft above runway, + 15%
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During a landing roll out at what speed should you stop using reverse?
40 KIAS
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