CRJ 900 BOLD Limitations
CFM Ch 2
CFM Ch 2
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Technique |
Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 15.01.2024 / 04.02.2024 |
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What are the 3 flight deck door limitations?
- The door must be kept closed and locked at all times during flight except for access and egress
- Anytime the door is closed in flight, challenge and response must be used to ensure it is closed and locked
- Anytime one crewmember leaves the flight deck, another crewmember must enter the flight deck to unlock the door upon the flight crewmember's return
CRJ 900 Approach Category? CRJ 700?
900 is category D. 700 is category C.
List the following weight limitations for the CRJ900
- MRW
- MTOW
- MLW
- MZFW
- Minimum Flight Weight
CRJ900 Weight Limitations
- MRW 85,000
- MTOW 84,500
- MLW 75,100
- MZFW 70,750
- Minimum Flight Weight 45,000
CRJ700 weight limitations
- MRW
- MTOW
- MLW
- MZFW
- Min Flight Weight
CRJ700 weight limitations
- MRW 75,250
- MTOW 75,000
- MLW 67,000
- MZFW 62,300
- Min Flight Weight 42,000
What are the CRJ900 cargo weight limits?
CRJ 900 cargo weight limits
FWD 1700 lbs
AFT 3650 lbs (company limit)
What is the CRJ900 max cruise Mach number during fight in RVSM airspace? CRJ 700?
CRJ900 max cruise Mach number during lfight in RVSM airspace:
M.082
CRJ 700:
M.083
What are the CRJ900 Flap extension speeds? What differs for the CRJ700?
- Flaps 1
- Flaps 8
- Flaps 20
- Flaps 30
- Flaps 45
CRJ900 Flap extension speeds:
- Flaps 1 230
- Flaps 8 230
- Flaps 20 220 (230 for CRJ700)
- Flaps 30 185
- Flaps 45 170
What is the CRJ900 Max Landing Gear Operating Speed?
- For extension:
- For retraction:
- For flying with the gear extended and locked:
CRJ900 Max Landing Gear Operating Speed:
- For extension: 220
- For retraction: 200
- For flying with the gear extended: 220
What is the max airspeed for windshield wiper operation?
For when the windshield wiper is stuck in a non-parked position?
250 KIAS
What is the CRJ900 tire speed limit? CRJ700?
CRJ900 tire speed limit: 195 knots ground speed
CRJ700: 182 knots ground speed
What is the maximum airspeed for ADG operation?
Maximum airspeed for ADG operation: Vmo / Mmo
What are the CRJ900 limiting wind components?
- Max Tailwind
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, T/O
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, landing
- Max Xwind, wet rwy, T/O and Lndg
- Max Xwind, RCAM 3
- Max Xwind, RCAM 2
- Max Xwind, high mins CPT
- Max Xwind, low time FO
CRJ900 limiting wind components:
- Max Tailwind 10 kts
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, T/O 35 kts
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, landing 32 kts
- Max Xwind, wet rwy, T/O and Lndg 27 kts
- Max Xwind, RCAM 3 20 kts
- Max Xwind, RCAM 2 15 kts
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, high mins CPT 25 kts
- Max Xwind, dry rwy, low time FO 15 kts
Max airport pressure altitude for T/O and Landing...
8,000 ft
Maximum operating altitude
41,000 ft
Ground ambient air temperature limitations...
- Upper
- Lower
- Upper ISA + 35 deg C
- Lower -40 deg (C and F)
CARGO limitation (dealing with flight time)
Flight must be within 60 minutes of a suitable airport if cargo is carried in either compartment
TAXI LIGHT limitation
The Taxi lights must be switched OFF whenever the airplane is stationary in excess of 10 minutes
WHEEL BRAKE COOLING LIMITS
Brake cooling times must be observed between a landing or a low energy RTO and a subsequent takeoff to ensure that sufficient brake energy is available to bring the airplane to a complete stop if the subsequent takeoff is rejected. See ODH. Min time is 15 minutes with BTMS operative.
Maximum Relief differential pressure
8.7 psi
Max negative differential pressure
-0.5
During taxi and takeoff, the differential pressure must not exceed...
0.1 psi
During initial landing (at touchdown), the maximum differential pressure must not exceed...
1.0 PSI
CRJ900: The maximum altitude for single pack operation...
- if there are more than 82 cabin occupants including flight attendants...
- If there are fewer than 82 cabin occupants...
- 25,000 ft
- 31,000 ft
CRJ700: Maximum altitude for single pack operation
31,000 ft
Prior to opening any of the airplane doors...
...the airplane must be completely depressurized
To preclude possible crew and/or passenger ear damage,...
...use of EMER DEPRESS switch above 15,000 feet is prohibited
Operation with the Autopilot engaged is prohibited at altitudes below: _____
Operations with an ILS glidepath angle that exceeds _____ degrees are prohibited.
Minimum use height for ILS (2-engine): _____
MInimum use height for ILS (1-engine): _____
MInimum use height for visual or non-precision approach: _____
Operation with the Autopilot engaged is prohibited at altitudes below: 600 ft AGL
Operations with an ILS glidepath angle that exceeds 3.5 degrees are prohibited.
Minimum use height for ILS (2-engine): 80' AGL
MInimum use height for ILS (1-engine): 110' AGL
MInimum use height for visual or non-precision approach: 400' AGL
During flight in RVSM airspace...
...the ADC coupled to the active Autopilot must also be coupled to the ATC transponder
Maximum electrical load limit (kVA) for a main generator or APU:
Maximum electrical load limit (kVA) for a main generator or APU: 40 kVA
Maximum continuous permissible load on a TRU in flight:
Maximum continuous permissible load on a TRU in flight: 120 Amps
Maximum time for ground operations on DC ground power:
Maximum time for ground operations on DC ground power: 5 minutes (to protect CRT displays)
A circuit breaker...
A circuit breaker must not be reset or cycled:
- Unless doing so is consistent with explicit procedures specified in the QRH
or
- Unless, in the judgement of the PIC, that resetting or cycling the circuit breaker is necessary for the safe completion of the flight
When setting the MDA marker on the baro altimeter using the DH/MDA knob on the Air Data reference panel...
When setting the MDA marker on the baro altimeter using the DH/MDA knob on the Air Data reference panel, the next highest 10 foot increment must be set if the altitude is not a 10 foot increment.
Pilots are authorized to deviate from an ATC clearance to comply with a ________
Pilots are authorized to deviate from an ATC clearance to comply with a TCAS RA
Cowl Anti-Ice (Ground)
- The cowl anti-ice must be ON when the OAT is ________ and ________
- Also, when the OAT is_________ and ___________.
- The cowl anti-ice must be ON when the OAT is 10 deg C or below and visible moisture in any form is present (FG with vis 1SM or less, rain, snow, sleet, ice cystals)
- The cowl anti-ice must be ON when the OAT is 10 deg C or below and when operating on ramps, taxiways, and runways where surface snow, ice, standing water, or slush is present
Cowl Anti-Ice (In Flight)
In flight, the cowl anti-ice must be on when:
- ___
- ___
In flight, the cowl anti-ice must be on when:
- In icing conditions
- When ICE is annunciated by the ice detection system
Define "Icing Conditions" in flight
Icing conditions exist in flight:
- at a TAT of 10 deg C or below, and
- Visible moisture in any form is encountered (such as clouds, rain, snow, sleet, or ice crystals), except when the SAT is -40 deg C or below.
Wing Anti-Ice (Ground)
- The wing anti-ice system must be ON for takeoff when the OAT is _____ or below and ___________.
- Also, when the OAT is _____ or below and ________________.
- When Type II, III, or IV anti-icing fluids have been applied, the wing anti-ice must only be selected on, if required, __________________
- The wing anti-ice system must be ON for takeoff when the OAT is 5 deg C or below and visible moisture in any form is present.
- Also, when the OAT is 5 deg C or below and the runway is contaminated with surface snow, slush, or standing water.
- When Type II, III, or IV anti-icing fluids have been applied, the wing anti-ice must only be selected on, if required, just prior to thrust increase for takeoff.
Wing Anti-Ice (In Flight)
The Wing Anti-Ice system must be ON when
- _____
- _____
The Wing Anti-Ice system must be ON when
- ICE is annunciated by the ice detection system
- When in icing conditions and the airspeed is less than 230 KIAS
Do not ____ in icing conditions with the slats/flaps extended
Do not hold in icing conditions with the slats/flaps extended