737-800 NGX Limitations
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| Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind Component | 15 knots
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| Runway slope | +/– 2%
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| Maximum Operating Altitude | 41,000 ft
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| Maximum speeds | Observe gear and flap placards
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| Maximum Takeoff and Landing Altitude | 8,400 ft
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| Maximum Taxi Weight | 156,000 lbs
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| Maximum Takeoff Weight | 155,500 lbs
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| Maximum Landing Weight | 144,000 lbs
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| Maximum Zero Fuel Weight | 136,000 lbs
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| Maximum cabin differential pressure | 9.1 psi
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| Maximum allowable wind speeds when landing weather minima are predicated on Autoland operations: | •Headwind 25 knots•Crosswind 20 knots•Tailwind 15 knots.
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| Engine ignition must be on for: | •takeoff•landing•operation in heavy rain•anti-ice operation.
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| Inflight - APU bleed + electrical load: max alt: | 10,000 ft
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| APU bleed valve must be closed when: | •ground air connected and isolation valve open•engine no. 1 bleed valve open•isolation and engine no. 2 bleed valves open.
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| Max flap extension altitude | 20,000 ft
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| Do not operate the airplane at speeds in excess of ___ KIAS with speedbrakes extended. | 300 kts
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| ADIRU alignment must not be attempted at latitudes greater than __ degrees ___ minutes. | 78 degrees 15 minutes.
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| Maximum tank fuel temperature: | 49°C
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| Minimum inflight tank fuel temperature: | 3°C above the freezing point of the fuel being used or -43°C, whichever is higher.
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| Lateral imbalance between main tanks 1 and 2 must be scheduled to be zero. Random fuel imbalance must not exceed ____ lbs for taxi, takeoff, flight or landing. | 1000 lbs for taxi, takeoff, flight or landing.
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| Main tanks 1 and 2 must be full if center tank contains more than ____ lbs | 1000 lbs
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| Wingspan | 117' 5''
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| Wheelbase | 18' 8"
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| Height | 41' 2"
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| Length | 129' 6"
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| Maximum Flight Operating Latitude | 82 degrees North to 82 degrees South
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| Vmo/Mmo | Vmo=340 kias
Mmo=.82M
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| What is the speed range for Va? | Va= 260 kias at sea level
and 306 kias at 31,000 feet
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| Flap Placard Speed (Vfe) | 1, 2, 5 - 250 kias
10 - 210 kias
15 - 200 kias
25 - 190 kias
30 - 175 kias
40 -162 kias
Alternate Flap System - 230 kias
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| Landing Gear Placard Speed: (Vlo and Vle) | Retract...235 kias
Extend...270 kias/.82M
Extended...320 kias/.82M
Note: Verify Ldg Gear Limit (IAS) on the placard under Ldg Gear Lever during normal operations
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| Minimum Flight Crew requirement | A Captain and a First Officer
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| Max Allowable Cabin Pressure Differential for T/O and Landing | .125 psi (236 feet below airport pressure altitude)
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| With Engine Bleeds on, do NOT operate packs in High for ____, _____or _____. (except for Cargo Fire and Smoke or Fumes Removal Checklists. Switches need to be in High to open the Overboard Exhaust Valve) | Takeoff, Approach or Landing
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| Icing conditions exist when_________. | the OAT on the gnd or TAT inflt is 10C or less, and visible moisture in any form is present. Also when on the gnd with temp 10C or less where surface snow, ice, flooded or slush may be ingested by the engines or freeze on the engines or nacelles
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| Engine Anti-ice must be on ________. | during all gnd and flt ops when icing conditions exist or are anticipated, except during climb and cruise when the temp is below -40C SAT (Prog pg 2)
Eng A/I must be on prior to and during descent in all icing conditions regardless of temp
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| Don't operate wing anti-ice when the OAT is _____________. | above 10C
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| Do not engage the autopilot after takeoff below _______. | 400 ft. AGL
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| For single channel operation during approach, the autopilot shall not remain engaged below _____. | 50 ft. AGL
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| True or False.... Use of the aileron trim with the autopilot engaged is prohibited. | True
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| Max allowable wind speeds when landing weather minima are predicated on autoland operations: Headwind.........____ Tailwind.......____ Crosswind......____ | Headwind........25 knots
Tailwind...........15 knots
Crosswind........20 knots
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| Maximum and Minimum Glideslope Angles for Auto Landing | Max-3.25 deg
Min-2.5 deg
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| What flap settings may be used for Auto Landing? | Flaps 30 or 40 (and both engines must be operating)
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| Holding in icing conditions with flaps extended is ________. | Prohibited
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| Don't use which radio for ATC voice comm with ACARS operational? | VHF-3
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| What must be done in order to use Digital ATIS and/or W&B from the ACARS? | You must VERIFY that the numeric values match the alpha values.
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| Installation of handle covers on the overwing exits must be verified when? | Prior to departure whenever passengers are carried.
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| The flight deck door access system must be verified operational how often? | Once each flight day
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| Photoluminescent Floor Emergency Lighting must be ___________ in accordance with approved procedure. | Charged
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| On the ground, limit one engine-driven generator to a maximum of ____KVa | 75
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| Engine Limit Display Markings Maximum and minimum engine limits are a _____. Cautionary range is marked by_______. Normal operating range is marked by _________. | Max/Min---------red line
Cautionary-------amber arc
Normal range----white arc
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| Engine RPM Max limits are: N1(low press compressor) N2 (high press compressor) | N1
104.7% (20 seconds)
104.0% (continuous)
N2
105.0% (continuous)
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| Engine EGT limits for Takeoff, Max Continuous and Starting | Takeoff...................950C 5 min limit
Max Continuous......925C
Starting...................725C
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| Which of the following does the EEC monitor? N1 N2 EGT | N1 and N2 all the time
EGT only during engine start
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| When EEC's are used in ALTN mode: derate thrust for T/O is ______ ____ EEC's must be in alternate _____ the FMC T/O N1 or Vspeed value use of autothrottle for T/O is _____ | derate thrust for T/O is not allowed
both EEC's must be in alternate
do not use the FMC T/O N1 or Vspeed value
use of autothrottle for T/O is prohibited
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| Min Oil Pressure-_____ Max Oil Temperature-_____ Max for continuous ops-___ Operational limit between 140C & 155C -______ | -Min Press- 13psi
-Max Temp- 155C
-Continuous- 140C
-Limit between 140/155C- 45 minutes
-If oil press is in the amber band with T/O thrust set, do not takeoff.
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| When must Engine Ignition be on and when is that taken care of automatically? | Must be on for T/O, Landing, in Heavy Rain and during Anti-ice operation.
It's automatic for T/O, Landing and during Anti-ice ops.
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| When can you use Reverse Thrust? | Ground operations only
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| APU (Max altitudes) Bleed & Electrical Bleed only Electrical only |
Bleed & Electrical......10,000 feet
Bleed only.....................17,000 feet
Electrical only..............41,000 feet
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| APU Bleed Valve must be closed when? | Ground air connected and isolation valve open
Eng. No. 1 Bleed Air Valve open
Isolation and Eng. No. 2 Bleed Air Valves open
Except: APU Bleed may be open during Eng. start, but avoid thrust above idle.
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| Max flap extension altitude | 20,000 feet
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| Do not deploy speed brakes inflight below _________. | 1000 feet AGL
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| Inflight, do not extend the speed brake lever beyond _________. | the Flight Detent
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| Standby Altimeter ___________ altimeter accuracy requirements of RVSM airspace. | does not meet
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| Max allowable on-the-ground altitude display differences: | Between Capt & FO ...... 50 feet
Between each altimeter and field elevation...... 75 feet
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| Max allowable inflight difference between Capt & FO altitude displays for RVSM ops is: | 200 feet
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| Air Data Inertial Reference Unit ADIRU alignment must not be attempted at latitudes greater than ________. | 78 deg 15 min
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| Do not operate the Weather Radar where? | in a hangar or within 50 feet of any personnel or fuel spill
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| The use of look-ahead terrain alerting and display functions are prohibited where? | Within 15 nm of takeoff, approach or landing at an airport not in the GPWS database.
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| Fuel System: Max allowable fuel weights No. 1 or No. 2 tanks...........______ Center tank...........______ | No. 1 or No. 2 tanks.......... 9,144 lbs each
Center tank............. 30,522 lbs
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| Load main tanks _______ to the desired quantity or until full. | equally
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| If the center tank is going to have more than 1000 lbs, the main wing tanks _________. | must be scheduled to be full
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| Maximum Tank Fuel Temperature | 49C
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| Minimum Inflight Tank Fuel Temperature is ____________. | 3C above the freezing point of the fuel being used or -43, whichever is higher.
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| Fuel imbalance must not exceed ______ for taxi, T/O, flight or landing. | 1000 lbs.
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| Describe the Fuel Usage requirements. | With no fuel in the center tank, use main tank to engine (main tank pumps-on, center tank pumps-off, crossfeed-closed)
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| Describe the Fuel Usage requirements. # 2 | With fuel in the center tank, use center tank fuel (all pumps-on, crossfeed-closed) until center tank fuel depleted (1000 lbs may be retained in center if balance has been considered)
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| The Fuel Crossfeed Valve is opened for? | Minimum fuel operation
to correct a fuel imbalance
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| Intentional dry running of a center tank fuel pump (low pressure light illuminated) is _________. | prohibited
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| Name three situations where the Center Tank Fuel Pumps should be turned off on the ground. | No personnel are available on the flight deck to monitor the low pressure lights
Center tank quantity not greater than 1000 lbs. (unless defueling or transferring)
when the low pressure lights illuminate (both off if quantity zero)
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| If operating with secondary airframe or engine parts missing, the airplane must be operated in accordance with ________. | the MEL/CDL manual
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| Max Crosswind: Dry..................................................___ Wet (Grooved).............................___ Wet (Ungrooved)........................___ Flooded.........................................___ | Dry..................................................29 knots
Wet (Grooved).............................25 knots
Wet (Ungrooved)........................20 knots
Flooded.........................................10 knots
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| Max Crosswind Slush 2mm or less..............................____ 3-12 mm....................................____ | 2mm or less..............................15 knots
3-12 mm....................................10 knots
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| True or False... Porous friction course runways should be treated as grooved runways. | True
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| If something other than a JCAB Braking Action is reported (friction coefficient, US Military, FAA or ICAO), how do we convert to JCAB? | Use the chart on page 1-4-(2)
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| True or False... Operations when Braking Action is reported as Very Poor require a Max Crosswind of less than 10 knots. | False. Operations with BA of Very Poor are prohibited.
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| If Braking Action divides the runway into three sections, which one is applied for T/O and Landing? | the worst of the three whether it's T/O or Landing
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