Seminole Landing Gear
Seminole Electrical
Seminole Propeller System
Single Engine Aerodynamics
Performance/Limitations
100

What are the airspeed limitations for the landing gear? (Vlo and Vle)

Max retraction: 109

Max extension: 120

100

How many volts/amps does the electrical system have?

14 volt

70 amp

100

What is the purpose of the prop governor?

supply engine oil at various pressures
through the propeller shafts to maintain constant RPM settings; controls engine speed by varying the pitch of the propeller to match load torque
to engine torque in response to changing flight conditions. (POH 7-2)

100

Define critical engine.

"the engine whose failure has the most adverse effect on directional control" AFH G-5

100
In reference to takeoff, what is the decision area?

A point, predetermined by the pilot, to be used as a marker for engine failure on the takeoff. If the engine failure occurs prior to the point, takeoff should be aborted. If the engine failure occurs after this point, engine failure procedure should be executed and takeoff continued. AFH 12-10

200

What is the purpose of the j hooks?

To hold the gear in the down position
200

What are the electrical buses of the seminole's electrical system?

BATMAN

Battery

Avionics 1

Tie

Main

Avionics 2

Non-essential

200
How does the unfeathering accumulator work?

store engine oil under pressure from the governors
which is released back to the governors for propeller unfeathering when the
propeller control lever is moved forward from the feathered position (POH 7-4)

200

How is the critical engine determined?

by using an acronym known as PAST; P Factor, Accelerated Slip Stream, Spiraling Slip Stream, Torque

200

What is the definition of all engine service ceiling?

the highest altitude at which the airplane can maintain a steady rate of climb at 100 fpm with both engines operating AFH 12-9

300

What are the 3 conditions under which the gear warning horn will go off?

1) Gear is not locked with throttle at 14 inches MP or less

2) gear selector switch in up position on the ground

3) gear selector in up position while flying with flaps 25 or 40

300

What is a voltage regulator and what is its purpose?

regulator that maintains effective load sharing between alternators

300
What is the feathering lock? How does it work?

operated by centrifugal force, prevents feathering
during engine shutdown by making it impossible to feather any time the engine
speed falls below 950 RPM.

(POH 7-5)

300

What is the definition of Vmc?

minimum controllable airspeed. this is the minimum flight speed at which a twin engine airplane can be satisfactorily controlled when an engine suddenly become inoperative and the remaining engine is at takeoff power. AFH G-19

300

What is accelerate stop distance?

the runway length required to accelerate to a specified speed (Vr or Vlof as spec by manufacturer), experience an engine failure, and bring the airplane to a complete stop AFH 12-9

400

What are limit switches and what are their purpose?

Up limit, down limit

electrical switches that stop the flow of current to the motor of the hydraulic pump (POH 7.9)


400

What two annunciator pannel lights are associated with the electrical system? Under what conditions do they turn on?

ALT: comes on when either alternator fails or is turned off (POH 7-24)

LO BUS: when the electrical system drops below 12.5 Vdc

400
What is happening when the blue prop control lever is moved full forward?

speeder spring pushes down on the fly weights, pilot valve is moved down, oil is pushed into the prop hub, when desired RPM is reached, pilot valve is then in a neutral position, oil flow from the pump stops and traps high oil pressure in the hub

400

With regards to determining Vmc, what is the most unfavorable weight? Why?

light

Light plane increases Vmc speed due to less lift

Light plane increases performance on operating engine which is bad for controlability

400

What is the definition of single-engine service ceiling?

altitude at which the multi engine airplane can no longer maintain a 50 FPM rate of climb with OEI AFH 12-9

500

Scenario: you are in flight and intermittently see the gear unsafe light come on and notice an associated positive electrical load. What is happening? Explain your thought process.

hydraulic leak; light comes on when gear is in transit; load increases as the hydraulic motor is actuated and the pump works to create a high pressure in the system; once the system gets to normal pressure, pump turns off. slow leak brings pressure down and causes gear to come on and cycle to begin again

500

Which bus is continuously powered on the Seminole regardless of battery master switch position?

battery bus

500

What is happening when the blue prop control lever is brought to the full aft position?

speeder spring releases pressure on the flighweights, pilot valve is moved up to allow oil pressure to relaease and return oil back to the oil sump; when desired RPM is reached, fly weight is on speed condition and pilot valve is neutral; oil flow from the prop and keeps lower pressure in the hub

500

What is the purpose of 14CFR 23.149?

Defines Vmc

Sets parameters for testing/determining Vmc - level playing field for all aircraft certified under part 23


500

What is the definition of accelerate go distance?

the horizontal distance required to continue the takeoff and climb to 50 feet, assuming an engine failure at Vr or Vlof, as spec by the manufacturer AFH 12-9
M
e
n
u