Minimum taxi strip for 180 degree turn?
62 feet
Name the four modes/ laws that control the flight control system?
-Normal
-Alternate
-Direct
-Backup
What is the name of the document that updates the IOP's manual?
E-Bulletin
What is required when the destination is forecasted to be below minimums at arrival time (+/- 1 hour)?
A second alternate.
What action is to be taken when a GPWS HARD "GLIDE SLOPE, GLIDE SLOPE" is annunciated?
A GO-AROUND must be initiated.
Engine Fire bottle #1 is located on what side?
Right side, as the APU only uses the left side.
When operating in other then Normal Law, the rudder is limited to how many degrees?
10 degrees
What is the name of the law that prohibits the carrying of non-JNJ employees between to destinations in their home country?
The Cabotage Law
When is a takeoff alternate required?
When the visibility at the departure airport is below the published minimum for the appropriate runway.
What is the first action of the PNF after the PF calls for any flap movement?
Verifies the airspeed is within the limits of the required flaps requested.
Do not extend the landing gear above what altitude?
20000 feet
What 3 items (alt/airspeed) must be met for the TO/GA button to work?
-at or below 16500 feet MSL
-at or below 2000 feet AGL
-at or below 200 knots
What is the name of the airspace that includes New York OCA, San Juan FIR, an Miami Oceanic CTA/FIR?
The WATRS Region.
What is the name of the document that modifies our FOM?
Company Directive
What is the proper technique and callouts when given a new altimeter setting?
PNF - "Altimeter 30.18"
PF - "30.18" Then reads the actual altitude
"17850' "
PNF - Crosschecks onside alt "checks"
When operated in AUTO, the Wing and Cowl Anti-Ice systems are inhibited at what altitudes?
0 to 1500 feet AGL and above 35000 feet.
How many degrees of travel does the Auto Pilot have on the Rudder?
NONE. The Auto Pilot has no authority over the Rudder.
What is the portion of the airborne datalink that replaces position reporting?
The ADS-C.
What are the two RCC's that prohibit us from takeoff?
0 - 1
What is the proper technique and callout when climbing or descending thru 10000 feet?
PNF - "10000 feet"
Cycles the seat belt sign off then on
In the event of an Aileron HOPS, hydraulic power is shut off to what surfaces?
An aileron HOPS will deactivate all hydraulics to BOTH aileron actuators even if only one actuator sensed the hard over.
When the aircraft is shut down, how is the gust lock set? (Hint-looking for the mode)
The REU's revert to Damp Bypass Mode, AKA the gust lock.
What is the new contingency procedure initial turn angle and offset in NM effective on Nov 5, 2020?
30 degrees and 5 nm's
According to the J&J FOM, what is the weight of the average adult?
200 #'s
What is the proper technique and callout when, after landing, all the Ground Spoilers do not deploy?
PNF - "No Ground Spoilers"
PF - Manually deploys the speed brakes.