Flight Control Hydraulics
Electrical System
Emergency Procedures
AFCS System
AFCS System
100

Why is the number 2 Flight Control Hydraulic reservoir larger than the Number 1 Reservoir.

The Number 2 Reservoir is larger because it has the additional fluid for the Normal and Emergency Utility accumulators 

100

What is your Procedure if you have 1 (2) Generator failure?

Reset, Then On. If generator does not remain On, set switch to OFF. Power is supplied to all loads by remaining Generator. 

Generator Bus Switch 1 (2)          check On 

Max continuous load                    115 Amps

Maximum Transient                      150 Amps


100

What are the definitions of:

LAND IMMEDIATELY

LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICAL


IMMEDIATELY

The urgency of the landing is paramount. The primary consideration is to assure the survival of the occupants.

POSSIBLE

Land without delay at the nearest suitable area at which a safe approach and landing is reasonably assured

PRACTICAL

The duration of the flight and landing site are at the discretion of the pilot. Extended flight beyond the nearest approved landing area is not recommended

100

How many linear actuators are installed in the SAS system?

5 linear actuators 

SAS 1 P/R/Y

SAS2 P/R



100

How do you perform a SAS check prior to the first flight of the day?

Easiest way to perform the check.

SAS 1 and 2 on  ATT HOLD SWITCH OFF

Cyclic move forward and left against spring force

API Pitch Down API Roll Left reposition Cyclic to neutral Press and hold FTR switch API's should center within 5 seconds.

Cyclic stick aft and right against spring force

API Pitch Up API Roll right

Press and hold FTR switch API's should center within 5 seconds.

Minor input to tail Rotor pedal API should on yaw should move left and right. 

Press and hold FTR switch API's should center within 5 seconds.

SAS 1 OFF 

Perform same check above on SAS 2 keeping in mind there is no Yaw linear actuator on SAS 2.

When you complete SAS 2 check turn SAS 2 off and Attitude Hold switch will default to on automatically. 

SAS 1 and SAS 2 back on

200

What is the corrective acton if you loss pressure in the #2 Flight Control Hydraulic System?

Check the pressure; if pressure is low proceed as follows:

Airspeed                    below 100 kts

Flight Controls:          avoid rapid movements

Hydraulic Switch        turn off

Land as soon as practical

200

If you have a BUS-TIE Caution message what is your corrective action?

GEN BUS 1 (2) ON, if setting one switch to ON trips the other, set the tripped switch back to ON after setting the other switch to OFF.

If both switches trip, set the batter switch to OFF. (Loss of Battery bus)

200

What is your corrective action if you have a XMSN OIL PRESS WARNING? Also will you have an aural in your headset? 

Reduce power, land as soon as possible.

WARNING ON HEADSET

200

From a SAS stability system what must I have operation have operational to fly single Pilot IFR?

Both SAS 1 and 2 On Attitude Hold ON and Master force Trim ON

200

How do you perform a Flight Director Check prior to the first flight of the day?

SAS 1 and 2 are both Off when performing the FD check.

On FD Mode selector 

Press SBY button and Hold:

All Mode controller lights ON

GA and DH lights on ADI on

FD Flag on ADI In view 

GA on collective press and check:

GA light on ADI on

Pitch Cue visible and slightly below center on ADI

Roll Cue visible and centered on ADI

Collective Cue Visible and below center on ADI

Sync  HDG Bug on HSI.

Press HDG on FD roll HDG bug L/R and roll cue should follow on ADI

Set VS bug on IVSI to 500 FPM

ON FD select VS whe you do GA light should go out and Pitch cue in ADI should indicate Pitch Up.

Reset to zero on IVSI

Press FD SBY on cycle on all modes off and no command bars in view


300

If you find a Hydraulic filter button popped out what would be your corrective action?


I would reset button start one engine at idle. I would then shutdown engine after 2 minutes. I would than inspect button if it is popped again. I would then contact maintenance personnel.

300

If you have a failure of both Generators what is your corrective action?

RESET, then On. If both generators are inoperative continue flight on battery. Land as soon as possible 

Generator bus 1 and 2       On check

WARNING Battery will carry electrical load for approximately 10 minutes.

Battery operating time can be extended by selectively reducing system load

300

What is your corrective action if you have a 1#OIL HOT 

Caution light?



Check the engine oil Temp gauge, If above the maximum shut down the engine

300

If you have a SAS failure what Limitation might you have? 

Climb Rate must be limited to 500 FPM


Hands onn the controls


300

If you are flying in a coupled mode HDG and ALT HOLD ON. 

What indications or failures would you have if you lost VG2? 

You would lose SAS 2 and unable to reset the SAS 2 system. However you would still stay coupled however you've lost 2 functions auto trim and attitude beep on the cyclic.

What would you do after you checked the VG2 breaker.


400

Also how often are you required to perform a flight control hydraulic check?

Can you describe the flight control hydraulic check? 

Per RFM page 1-14 (Limitation Section) must be performed before each flight

With both engine in flight matched torque 100% Nr.

Switch in Both position Make small clockwise movements cyclic and collective and tail rotor inputs all at the same time.

Pressure drops must be equal for both systems and should not exceed 70 PSI

System #2 Off (checking for Hard Over) keep hand on switch. If rotor disc tilts Servo 2 switch back to Both

Make small independent cyclic clockwise movements (checking for a  servo jam) If any force increase shut down and contact Maintenance)

Make small independent collective movements 

Make small independent tail pedal movements

Go back to both on

Make sure #2 Servo message is out and #2 Servo pressure is back. 

Shut off #1 hydraulic system and perform the same procedure above. (checking for Hard Over) 

Note remember when turning #1 system off there will be increased loads on tail rotor pedals. 

 

400

In the event of a main Inverter 1 (2) failure what is your procedure?

 #3 inverter will automatically power the failed 115 V and 26 V busses of he failed busses

Inverter #3 Flash to OFF and back ON to attempt to reset failed Inverter. If INV 1 (or INV2) caution doesn't extinguish (loss of affected Inverter) proceed as follows:

Inverter (1or 2) OFF

Failure of an AC Bus System 

Is indicated by the relevant AC voltmeter giving no reading.

In the event of a #1 bus system failure the following instruments and equipment will continue to operate

VOR/ILS Number 2

ADF

VG2

Voltmeter 2

In the event of a #2 bus system failure the following instruments and equipment will continue to operate

VOR/ILS Number 1

VG1

Flight Director

Gyrocompass

HSI/EHSI Pilot

400

If you have a #1 (2) FUEL LOW what does in mean to you as the PIC?

When each engine is drawing fuel from one tank, the remaining flight duration is approximately 15 minutes from caution light illumination.

When both engines are drawing fuel from one tank, the remaining flight duration is approximately 6 minutes from caution light illumination.

Note: Always trust the Low Fuel light. Get the helicopter on the ground.


400

What are the 2 normal modes of stabilization in the A109C helicopter?

Attitude Hold (3rd switch on Helipilot. control panel)

Coupled Mode

400

If you are flying in a coupled mode LOC and GS armed in IMC conditions and lost VG1 at 900 ft agl on the approach?

What indications or failures would you have if you lose VG1 and what would be your corrective action? 

If you lose VG1. you will have a VG1 SAS1 and FD failure.

You will lose your Attitude indicator and command bars.

You would have to hand fly the approach using the standby attitude indicator. Concentrate on the HSI CDI and GS inicator.


500

Can you fly the A109C with a dual Hydraulic system failure?

No you need at least one hydraulic system. It would provide Hydraulic pressure to be able to make outputs to the main rotor servos. (Tail rotor Boost if it was  #2 system failure)

500

IN case of a RADIO MASTER FAILURE WHAT IS YOUR CORRECTIVE ACTION?

Radio master push button to OFF

Disengage the #1 and #2 RADIO MASTER OVRD circuit breakers then use the radio equipment as desired 

Located right hand of overhead panel 

500

What is your corrective action if you have a EMERG UTL Caution Light?

Proceed with flight. Correct trouble before next flight.

Don't like this procedure let's discuss.

Slow down and get the gear down using the normal accumulator.


500

If you're flying in a Coupled Mode and flying an ILS approach and are captured on the LOC and GS.

When on the approach at 900 ft AGL in IMC conditions and lose the #1 INVERTER what would be your corrective action?


SAS1 back On and coupled back up. Just select ILS on the FD 


When you lose the Number 1 Inverter you will lose SAS1 and Flight Director.

500

What is your maximum bank in Heading Mode and when on a localizer mode?

Heading Mode 20 degrees maximum

Localizer 10 degrees maximummbank

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