Technical On Super King Air B200
Technical On Super King Air B200
Technical On Super King Air B200
Is the airspeed of an aeroplane relative to undisturbed air, which is the CAS corrected for
altitude, temperature and compressibility.
5. Manoeuvring speed –
Is the maximum speed at which application of full available aerodynamic control will not
overstress the aeroplane (DO NOT MAKE FULL OR ABRUPT MOVEMENT ABOVE THIS
SPEED)
6. Pressure Altitude: -
Is the altitude measured from standard sea-level pressure by pressure altimeter. It is indicated
pressure altitude corrected for pressure and instrument error.
7. With the condition lever in high idle, the minimum N1, RPM will be
70 % (37500= 100 %)
Is the highest power rating not limited by time. (Use of this power is intended for emergency
selection at the discretion of pilot)
Is the weight of an empty air plane, including full engine oil and unusable fuel (equals empty wt
+ wt of unusable fuel + wt. Of all the engine oil required to fill the lines and tanks)
is the difference between the air plane max weight and the basic empty weight.
11. Narrow white arc on the Air speed indicator shows us the
Lower limit is the stalling speed at maximum weight with flaps up and idle power.
Upper limit is the max. speed permissible with flaps extended beyond approach.
+ 55 deg C
40 secs ON, 60 secs OFF, 40 secs ON, 60 secs OFF, 40 secs ON, then 30 minutes OFF.
100 Kts
170 Kts
24. During shut-down engine batteries and generator should be switched off below: -
15 % N1
26. With the air-conditioned switched ON, the minimum to be maintained on right engine
60-62 %
27. Battery charge annunciator does not extinguish after start shows -
If the change value exceeds 2.5 %, turn the battery switch OFF, and proceed to destination.
29. Flight in icing conditions, with the surfaces covered with icing, the stalling speed–
Increases.
if right engine is brought to idle, the left rudder pedal will move forward.
34. The landing gear motor used for retraction is a
38. Right propeller is operating at higher RPM, With propeller Sync switch ON
clockwise rotation indicates right propeller at higher RPM
anti- clockwise rotation indicates left propeller at higher RPM
Is a black and white sphere moving in the direction of the engine rotating at higher RPM.
Is RED in colour.
By inertial separator
44. After extinguishing the engine fire, the detector system should be checked
The selector lever should be in 100 % position to prevent the breathing of contaminated air.
Two each.
54. Operating the device boots, below minus 40 deg C will damage the surface
57. for air conditioner system to operate the speed of right engine should be above
60 % N1
58. C.G Ref datum is 83.5 inches forward of the centre of the front jack point
For ops of air conditioner on ground min. N1. 62 % starboard engine
1. With the FLAPS In APPROACH position, the warning horn and L/G switch handle
lights will be activated regardless of the power settings and neither can be cancelled.
2. The L/G control switch handle should never be moved out of the ON detent while the
airplane is on the ground.
1. The parking brake should be left on and wheel chocks installed if the airplane is to be
left unattended.
*2. The parking brake is released by pushing in the parking brake handle to open the valve.
3. The airplane is equipped with tubeless tyres on each main gear and nose gear.
All the above are correct
62 The levers controlling the flow of fuel at the fuel control outlet and select fuel cut off low
idle and high idle function are called
1. Power levers
2. Fuel control levers
3. Propeller levers
*4. Condition levers
1. Lift transcader vane is located on the left wing leading edge, sensing atmospheric
pressure on vane converted by computer signals resulting in horn and light signal. The system
can be checked on ground by holding the switch in the TEST position activating the warning
horn.
(a) Ratio of vertical distance is horizontal distance flown in the same amount of time.
(a) Two indicators one for each tank (dip stick type )
(a) Lift and turn the emergency engage handle clockwise to the stop to engage
13. The aircraft electrical power for the operation of avionics equipment
(D.C. power is provided by one 24V, 34 ampere/hour, air cooled 20 cell N1 – CD battery
23. In case the red warning light of cabin door comes `ON’ in flight when cabin is
pressurised the pilot action required
(a) Is to depressurise the cabin immediately keeping the altitude flown in mind.
24. With flaps in APPROACH and air speed below 140 kts
(a) Horn will sound intermittently
(Also landing gear switch handle lights illuminate)
26. Green lens placarded OK located on glare shield at each end means
(a) Only for the test function and indicates that the fire extinguishing system is
serviceable.
(a) An oil to fuel heat exchanger located on the engine accessory case, operates continuously
and automatically to heat the fuel sufficiently to prevent ice from collecting in the fuel control
unit. Each pneumatic fuel control line is protected against ice by an electrically heated jacket
(a) the pedals are pressed briefly to equalise the pressure on both sides of the valves, then
pushing IN the parking brakes handle to open the valve.
33. (a) cabin door light- RED Cabin cargo doer open / not secure.
Roll stability
*(a) It gives the same power with a given range of ambient temperatures.
(b) It gives same power irrespective of the ambient temp. at any thrust lever position.
(c) It has nothing to do with the power of the engine.
(d) None of the above is correct.
45. Rudder boosting design is to aid during shut down to function automatically.
46. PT 6A 42 is
47. The propulsion system of the a/c has three sets of control
(a) A turbo prop except that the ratio of the secondary airflow to the primary airflow
through the basic engine is less. The fan of a turbo fan produces from 30 to 75 % of engine
thrust.
(a) Alignment of a green stripe painted on the latch bolt with the black pointer in the
visual inspection port.
(a) Instrument gauges in the instrument panel by yellow and green arc
(a) is continuous and the switch is located on the co-pilot sub panel on the left.
(d) Emergency extension lever- PUMP up and down until 03 green obtained.
10. One engine inoperative Best Angle of Climb speed 115 KIAS
POWER turbine :- Two space reaction turbine counter roatating with the turbine –
droves the output shaft
ENGINE - ENGINE AR COMBUSTION CHAMBER FUEL BY 14 NOZZLES
COMPLIANCE IGNITION OMT AND TWO SPARK IGNITER PLUGS
COMPRESSOR – 3 Stage axial flow single stage centrifugal flare compressor is driven by a
single stage axial flow reaction turbine.
POWER TURBINES – 3 stage axial flow reaction turbine and driving the output shape (which
includes propeller and accessories)
3. In the event of electrical smoke or fire in the aircraft, the pilot should proceed as
follows:-
1. Don masks, cabin temp mode Off, Vent Blower – ON aft Blower ON and Avionics
Master OFF
2. Don Marks, Cabin Temp, mode-OFF went blower –AUTO, Aft blower ON, Avionics
Master – OFF and Non-essential loads-OFF
*3. All above are INCORRECT
5. Mark the correct statement with respect to Bleed Air Line failure warning system
1. During test, each engine will extinguish its corresponding annunciator.
*2. Illumination of a warning annunciator in flight means a possible rupture of bleed air line
3. After closing the bleed air valve, the warning annunciator will extinguish.
4. The annunciator should be manually extinguished during starting procedure.
6. Mark the correct statement for two engine best angle of climb air speeds.
1. 120 knots
2. Same as two engine best rate of climb
*3. 100 knots
4. 150 knots
7. For engine starting with external power ascertain that the Auxiliary power unit has a
capacity:-
8. The pitch range of the Mcouley propeller installed on this aircraft is (don’t know for
sure)
10. The terms high idle and low idle in relation to power plant respectively correspond to
11. While checking the operation of air conditioning unit on ground, it is required to
1. Crossfeed Is permitted to balance fuel quantities LH and RH sides with both engines
operating.
*2. The B 200 is approved for take off with one stanby boost pump inoperative.
3. Maximum allowable imbalance between wing fuel systems is 500 pounds.
4. All above are correct.
*1. The propeller speed upto 2200 rpm is not permitted for more than 5 seconds.
2. Sustained flight may be continued upto 2120 propeller rpm provided torque is limited to
1000 foot pounds.
3. Sustained propeller overspeeds above 2120 rpm are not permitted for more than 30
seconds.
4. At idle throttle setting the minimum propeller speed must be more than 1200 rpm.
14. While shutting down engine battery and generator switches should be switched OFF
1. At 30 % N1 rpm
*2. Below 15 % N1 rpm
3. Below 25 % N1 rpm
4. Above 150 % N1 rpm.
15. Mark the correct statement associated with battery charge annunciator.
17. If battery charge annunciator comes on in flight, how will you check the battery
condition.
1. Switch off battery momentarily
2. Switch OFF and not the lead inter reading
*3. As in 1 and note loadmeter difference in reading
4. None of the above is correct.
18. Mark the correct statement for inflight engine shut down
1. Not Allowed to shutdown under any circumstances
2. can be allowed at only below 100 knots
*3. Is prohibited below 104 knots
4. Can be allowed below 80 knots
20. While doing pre-flight check on Rudder Booster system if left engine is on idle power,
system satisfactory indication will be given by
22. If the right propeller is operating at a higher rpm then left propeller then synchroscope
will show:
1. Cautionary yellow annunciator (on older models the ship detects will activate warning
red annunciator
2. Advisory green annunciator
*3. Flashing red annunciator
4. Cautionary amber annunciator
24. Mark the correct statement after extinguishing the engine fire the fire detection system is:
1. The maximum propeller overspeed limit is 2200 RPM and is time limited to two
seconds.
*2. The maximum propeller overspeed limit is 2200 RPM and is time limited to five seconds.
3. As in (1) sustained propeller overspeeds faster than 2080 RPM indicates failure of both
the primary governor and secondary governor.
4. As in (2) and sustained propeller overspeeds faster than 2080 RPM indicate failure of
primary governor only.
31. The illumination of the yellow BATTERY CHARGE annunciator comes ON whenever
the battery
1. 300 gallons
*2. 544 gallons
3. 454 gallons
4. None of the above are correct
1. 200 KCAS
2. 181 KCAS
3. 164 KCAS
*4. 182 KCAS
34. When the oil pressure of engine drops to 60 psi, inflight, the immediate action taken is
40. If a cracking occurs in the outer ply of any fuselage side window pressurised operation
may be continued only if (not sure)
1. Aid the pilot maintaining directional control in the event of any gusty wind condition.
2. Aid the pilot in maintaining directional control in the event of any engine failure.
*3. As in (2) and to help compensate for asymmetrical thrust.
4. Aid the pilot in maintaining directional control during normal take off and landing.
1. 70 % of flap track
*2. 40 % of flap track
3. 45 % of flap track
4. 60 of flap track
45. With the nose landing gear retracted, the motion of the rudder pedal result is
1. Nose wheel deflection
*2. Some of the fore applied to rudder pedals is absorbed by the spring loaded link in the
steering system
3. As in (2) and the nose wheel is rolling
4. All the above are correct.
46. The safety switch which operates the mechanism that prevents the L/G handle from being
raised is :
1. Located on the right main gear torque knee.
2 .Located on the left main gear torque knee
*3. As in (1) it opens the control circuit when the strut is compressed
4. As in (2) it actuates a solenoid operated down lock hook. On the L/G control switch.
(on hydraulically operated undercarriage the safety switch is located on both main gear
1. Operation of the elevator trim system should occur only by movement of pairs of
switches.
2. Never connect an external power source to the airplane unless a battery maintaining a
charge of at least 20V is in the airplane.
3. The cabin/cargo door anunciator circuitry shall be checked prior to the first flight of the
day
*4. All above are correct.
1. The yaw damper is not automatically engaged whenever the auto-pilot is engaged
2. Rotating turn knob out of detent position with auto pilot engaged will cancel all lateral
flight direction modes.
3. Low bank limit will be cancelled if HDC mode is cancelled but will not be