Resumen Atr A Color
Resumen Atr A Color
Resumen Atr A Color
Aircraft general
A - Aircraft general
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1. Doors location
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Cargo door
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A. Aircraft general
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GND HDL light Ground handling bus ON BAT red light is On when ground handling bus is directly supplied by HOT main bat bus: means that the battery is discharging even if the BAT toggle switch is in OFF position (visible even when the cover panel is closed) This red light is ON when: The refueling panel is open The cargo door control panel is open The passenger door is open and alert, that the battery is discharging before leaving the aircraft The AUX HYD pump pedestal switch is activated
Actuator selection switch is used to operate the door (OPEN or CLOSE) when the CARGO DOOR ARMED green light is on
Panel cover switch connects the ground handling bus on line when the panel cover is opened and allows operation of cargo door.
CARGO LIGHT switch allows activation of the cargo bay light from outside
3. Doors panel
DOORS lights CABIN and CARGO aural alarms are inhibited when the Condition Lever 1 is on FTR or FUEL SO SVCE and FWD COMPT aural alarms are inhibited when the Condition Lever 2 is on FTR or FUEL SO
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CAB OK and SVCE OK Light on when SW TEST depressed and check microswitches operation
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4. External lights
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ABCDE F GH-
Navigation lights Taxi and T/O lights Landing lights Wing lights Beacon lights Strobe lights Logo lights Emergency light
Cabin panel
Memo panel
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A. Aircraft general
5. EXT LT panel
BEACON and NAV supplied by SVCE BUS and BUS 1 LOGO supplied by SVCE BUS
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STROBE, LAND supplied by ACW BUS 1 (Left Hand), ACW BUS 2 (Right Hand) TAXI & T.O Supplied by ACW BUS 2 WING Supplied by DC BUS 2
6. MEMO panel
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NO SMKG illuminates blue when associated switch is selected ON
7. Signs panel
NO SMKG and SEAT BELTS Blues Lts on MEMO panel when ON. (DC BUS 2)
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ON emergency exit lights illuminates. Supply: DC STBY or 6 V BAT packs
ARM Emergency lights illuminate when <18 V on EMER bus or if both DC GEN off line. Emergency lights extinguish when >20V on EMER bus and at least 1 GEN operating
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8. Internal lighting
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A. Aircraft general
9. LT panel
INST Selects activation and intensity of main panel instrument integral lighting
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DSPL knob selects activation and intensity of all digit lighting PNL rotary selector selects activation and intensity of glareshield, pedestal and overhead panels instrument integral lighting FLOOD knob selects activation and intensity of pedestal panel flood lighting. (OFF TO BRT)
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To check and control the intensity of: the annunciator lights on the overhead and pedestal panels the overhead panel flow bars TEST: All the associated lights come on bright BRT: associated light illuminate bright DIM: associated light are dimmed
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CAPT READING LT knob selects activation and intensity of the respective spot light
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STORM switch On position, flood lights are ON with maximum intensity and fluorescent tubes are ON
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1. Cockpit philosophy
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In normal operation, all the lights are extinguished (Dark cockpit philosophy). With few exceptions, the lights illuminate to indicate a failure or an abnormal condition.
Normal operation
Warning indication
Caution indication
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2. CCAS description
Three types of visual devices are used: MASTER WARNING and MASTER CAUTION lights CREW ALERTING PANEL (CAP) lights LOCAL ALERT lights
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The CCAS draws crews attention when a failure is detected and guides the crew to the system affected by the failure
Detection sequence
INFORMATION
Example: ACW Generator 1 failure
IDENTIFICATION
ISOLATION
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NORMAL PROCEDURES
1. Definitions
1.1. Crew
CM1 refers to the crew member in the left hand seat. CM2 refers to the crew member in the right hand seat. The captain always makes the final decision. PF is the crew member who flies the aircraft and performs the navigational tasks. PNF is the crew member who deals with radio communication, performs the mechanical tasks (Condition Levers), and monitors flight path. Cabin crew has to take care of passengers and to ensure the communication between the cabin and the cockpit. Cabin crew is in charge of passenger safety. For any additional explanation on task sharing, please refer to Introduction to the Emergency and Abnormal Procedures Manual.
1.3. Procedure
Each flight phase complies with a specific chronological action list which the crew performs from memory. Note:
n n
A procedure is performed before checklist reading. It is triggered by the word procedure. (e.g. Before take-off procedure). n All procedures contained in this manual are in compliance with FCOM & QRH.
NORMAL PROCEDURES
2. Crew coordination
2.1. Crew function
FLIGHT PHASES CM1 CM2
PF
PNF
1st situation*
PF
PNF
2nd situation*
PNF
PF
ALL ATR
* decided during the captain's briefing. For all procedures, the general task sharing stated below is applicable:
PF is in charge of: Flight path and power levers Navigation Aircraft configuration Procedure initiation
PNF is in charge of: Checklist reading Communication Mechanic and conditions levers Monitoring PF and flight path
NORMAL PROCEDURES
Pilot flying transfer The PF function may be transfered, due to to external factors, with the following announcement:
After PF / PNF function change, the crew must change and check that the coupling is set to the new PF side. Whenever possible and prior to the transfer, the PF should remind the main flight parameters to the PNF.
Execution of given orders Crew members must inform each other of any task done. PF orders and PNF executes and announces when complete.
Anti collision monitoring Crew should avoid paper work (flight log, technical log,...) between ground and Flight Level 100 (except for ATC clearance). Anti collision monitoring must be done by both crew members (outside by visual check and inside by ATC frequency listening and TCAS).
Communication in the cockpit Talks, requests and call outs must be limited to a minimum during the critical flight phases (take-off, approach, landing or missed approach). Technical communications between both pilots must comply with the standard announcements and call outs explained in this manual.
ALL ATR
NORMAL PROCEDURES
Headset
Cabin crew
Before engine start and up to FL 100. n From FL 100 to engine shut down. n On Captains decision.
n
Pilots must inform the cabin crew of all significant flight phase changes. Take-off. Service beginning. Turbulence area. Descent. Before landing. Technical problem impacting cabin procedure. Following an announcement, the cabin crew must: Secure servicing materials, and stay at service seat. ALL ATR Start a technical or commercial action. Apply a specific procedure.
NORMAL PROCEDURES
On the ground:
In flight:
PF and PNF task sharing must comply with the following orders and announcements: Example: Taxi procedure
READY TO TAXI
ORDER
DO
ANNOUNCE GROUND FROM COCKPIT, READY TO TAXI, YOU CAN REMOVE CHOCKS AND DISCONNECT DO
COCKPIT COM HATCH. ....CLOSED BLOCK TIME. .................ANNOUNCED SECURITY ....................CHECK LEFT SIDE TAXI & T/O LIGHT. ...........ON PARKING BRAKE. ...........RELEASED
DO
SECURITY..................CHECK RIGHT SIDE
BRAKES CHECK: for passengers comfort, the following procedure can be used: set taxi power parking brake handle from ON to EMER position then CM2 checks brakes (parking brake released) then CM1 checks brakes (CM2 releases) and CM1 starts to taxi.
ORDER
ON TAXIWAY
TAXI PROCEDURE
DO
DO
INSTRUMENTS............. CHECK*
INSTRUMENT................CHECK HDG MODE...................SELECTED LOW BANK....................SELECTED IAS MODE. ....................SELECTED IAS...............................V2 + 5 kt SET COUPLING....................PF SIDE T/O CONFIG TEST...........PERFORMED
ALL ATR
Flight events
CM1
CM2
NORMAL PROCEDURES
Flight events
When PF and PNF ready
CM1
CM2
PF
DO
T/O BRIEFING...............PERFORMED
ANNOUNCE
TAXI CHECKLIST
ANNOUNCE
C/L COMPLETE
REMARKS:
In some flight phases, the procedure achievement is triggered by events and is automatically done in a chronological way. ALL ATR It is not necessary to order the procedure because all the actions are already achieved. PF will directly ask for the checklist. Example: After take-off, the procedure is triggered by the CLIMB SEQUENCE. For approach phase, the procedure is triggered by QNH SETTING. Before landing, the procedure is triggered by the FLAPS SET FOR LANDING.
NORMAL PROCEDURES
There are 2 ways to execute a procedure: SCANS enable the checking of all PBs, switches and lights on the panel. They are executed: from memory following a logical way (upward). Example: Preliminary cockpit preparation
FLOWS enable a predetermined order for actions. They are executed: from memory following a specific order. A flow is a reminder of the task sequence. Example: Climb sequence flow
ALL ATR
NORMAL PROCEDURES
PNF announces C/L title, reads the C/L, asking questions. When C/L is completed, PNF announces C/L complete The answer must be in compliance with the C/L and adapted to the present situation. PNF must receive the correct answer before reading the next item. If not, PNF must repeat the same item. If and when a checklist is interrupted, reading must be resumed one step before the last read item. PF and PNF task sharing must comply with following orders and announcement: ALL ATR
Flight events
APPROACH procedure complete
PNF
PF
APPROACH CHECKLIST
ANNOUNCE
CHECKLIST COMPLETE
REMARKS:
To have a standard documentation common to all ATR series, some C/L items in QRH are stated in a general way and identified by SET Example: FLAPS..........SET
To ensure good crew coordination and communication, it is necessary to announce the exact value of the setting. Example: FLAPS...........15
NORMAL PROCEDURES
FLIGHT EVENTS
PROCEDURES
CHECKLIST
TRIGGERED BY
CM1 / CM2
CM2 enters the cockpit Internal inspection complete Internal inspection complete Preliminary cockpit preparation procedure complete Preliminary cockpit preparation C/L complete Final cockpit preparation procedure complete Ready to start engine 2 in hotel mode Before propeller rotation procedure complete Start up clearance receive Before taxi procedure complete On taxiway Taxi procedure complete Approaching holding point and "cabin ok" received Before take-off procedure complete
Internal inspection procedure External inspection procedure Preliminary cockpit preparation procedure Preliminary cockpit preparation checklist Final cockpit preparation procedure Final cockpit preparation checklist Before propeller rotation Before propeller rotation checklist Before taxi procedure Before taxi checklist Taxi procedure Taxi checklist
CM2
CM1 CM2
CM1 / CM2
CM1
CM1
CM1
CM1 CM1
ALL ATR
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GENERAL
DEFINITIONS
1. Crew
CM1 is the Captain, sat in the left hand seat and CM2 is the first officer, in the right hand seat. PF is the Pilot Flying. PM is the Pilot Monitoring.
2. Procedure
Each flight phase is associated with a specific list of action designated as procedure and performed by crew from memory. A procedure is triggered by XXX procedure callout. It is performed before the relevant checklist. Example: Before take-off procedure
3. Checklist
Normal checklists are used to check main actions were correctly performed.
NOTE: Procedures and checklists contained in this manual comply with all relevant sections of AFM, FCOM and QRH.
Its generally triggered by Master Warning + Continuous Repetitive Chime + red light on CAP, and refers to an Emergency C/L (red). Example: Engine fire, Smoke
Its generally triggered by Master Caution + Single Chime + amber light on CAP, and refer to a Following failure C/L (amber). If no immediate action is required, PF may delay crew actions or C/L, if necessary. Example: Pack valve fault
GENERAL
DEFINITIONS
(b) Addressed station identication (when appropriate, with permitting time and circumstances); (c) Callsign; (d) Type of aircraft; (e) Nature of problem; (f) In-charge crew member intentions.
GENERAL
CREW COORDINATION
1. Task sharing
Final decision always belongs to Captain. When it comes to procedures, general task sharing as stated below is applicable: PF is in charge of: Flight Path Navigation Aircraft configuration Procedure initiation PM is in charge of: Flight path, navigation & systems monitoring Communication Checklist reading During Emergency or abnormal C/L, PF is in charge of communication
2. Function assignment
FLIGHT PHASES CM1 CM2
PF(1)
PM
PF
PM
PM
PF
Captain is PF for any action, except engine start which is performed by CM2. CM1 & CM2 take turns for PF & PM, as decided in the Captains briefing.
IMPORTANT: Pilot actually flying keeps his function throughout emergency and/or abnormal procedures. Following emergency or abnormal events, PF assesses the situation then suggests a decision, ratified by the Captain.
NORMAL PROCEDURES
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
CM1
X CALL FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION PROCEDURE X DO FUEL QT Y ..................CHECK / BALANCED QNH ................ SET OWN + STBY / CHECK PARKING BRAKE .......... ON/ PRESS CHECK
CM2
X DO ATIS ..............................................OBTAIN TAKE-OFF DATA CARD ........FILL 1ST PART (1) QNH ..................................... SET / CHECK
Flight events
PM
PF
X DO NAVAIDS & GNSS ............................... SET According to expected SID. VHF 1&2 ............................................ SET
X READ & DO TAKE-OFF DATA CARD ...1ST PART PROCEED(1) DEPARTURE BRIEFING .............PERFORM(2) SEAT, SEAT BELTS, HARNESS, RUDDER PEDALS .........................ADJUST X CALL FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION PROCEDURE COMPLETE
(1) (2)
Flight events
FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION PROCEDURE COMPLETE
CM1
X REPLY & REQUIRE FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION CHECKLIST
CM2
X CALL & READ FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION CHECKLIST Refer to QRH 6.01 FINAL COCKPIT PREPARATION CHECKLIST COMPLETE
1. Take-off
PF CALL-OUTS PM CALL-OUTS
FLIGHT PATTERNS
NORMAL PROCEDURES
SET HIGH BANK CHECK PM ACTIONS AT LANDING GEAR RETRACTION: SET L/G LEVER UP SET YAW DAMPER ON SET TAXI AND T/O LIGHT OFF CLIMB PROCEDURE FLAPS 0 TAKE OFF AT XX.XX, V1 XXX KT POWER LEVERS SET MY CONTROL GEAR UP ACCELERATION ALTITUDE ACC. ALT. (400FT MINI) 170 (160) SET CLIMB PROCEDURE WHITE BUG COMPLETE (normal conditions) or ICING BUG (icing conditions) WHITE BUG +10 (normal conditions) or ICING BUG +10 (icing conditions) SET SPEED BUG 170 (160) FLAPS 0 STANDARD SET HI BANK SET
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