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Memory Items DHC-6-400

Question 1 of 22

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Memory items for: "No take-off" aural warning.

Select one of the following:

  • Reject the takeoff

  • Make correction to place parameters in the green and continue takeoff

  • Reject the takeoff only if below 40 knots

Explanation

Question 2 of 22

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Memory items for: Engine Failure Prior to rotation.

Select one of the following:

  • Both power levers to idle and apply brakes.

  • Power lever of the failed engine to idle and apply brakes.

  • Power lever of the failed engine to idle and maintain directional control with rudder.

Explanation

Question 3 of 22

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Memory items for: Engine failure airborne, after VMC, autofeather ON.

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power, confirm flaps 10, confirm if affected prop has autofeathered and feather only if no autofeather and total power loss.

  • Set max power, confirm flaps 10.

  • Confirm flaps 10, confirm if affected prop has autofeathered and feather only if no autofeather and total power loss.

  • Set max power, confirm if affected prop has autofeathered and feather only if no autofeather and total power loss.

Explanation

Question 4 of 22

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Memory items for: Engine failure in flight (autofeather off).

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power, and, for the failed engine: Power lever: Retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off

  • Set max power, and, for the failed engine: Power lever: Idle, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off

  • For the failed engine: Power lever: Idle, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off

  • Set max power, and, for the failed engine: Fuel lever: off

Explanation

Question 5 of 22

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Memory items for: Left or right engine fire on ground.

Select one of the following:

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, affected engine 'fuel emergency' switch off, push affected engine 'fire push to discharge' switch, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, both 'fuel emergency' switches off, push both 'fire push to discharge' switches, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, both 'fuel emergency' switches off, push engine 'fire push to discharge' switch, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

Explanation

Question 6 of 22

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Memory items for: Left or right engine fire in flight.

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power (unaffected engine), for the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off, 'fuel emergency' switch: off, 'fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'fuel pump 1' switch: off.

  • Set max power (unaffected engine), for the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off.

  • For the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off, 'fuel emergency' switch: off, 'fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'fuel pump 1' switch: off.

Explanation

Question 7 of 22

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Memory items for: Red CAS message 'Left Engine Fire' or 'Right Engine Fire' ON GROUND.

Select one of the following:

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, both 'fuel emergency' switches off, push engine 'fire push to discharge' switch, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, both 'fuel emergency' switches off, push both 'fire push to discharge' switches, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

  • Stop aircraft, set parking brake, both power levers off, feather both prop levers, both fuel levers off, affected engine 'fuel emergency' switch off, push affected engine 'fire push to discharge' switch, both 'fuel pump 1' switches off, evacuate aircraft.

Explanation

Question 8 of 22

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Memory items for: Red CAS message 'Left Engine Fire' or 'Right Engine Fire' IN FLIGHT.

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power (unaffected engine), for the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off, 'fuel emergency' switch: off, 'fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'fuel pump 1' switch: off.

  • Set max power (unaffected engine), for the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off.

  • For the affected engine: power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, prop lever: feather, fuel lever: off, 'fuel emergency' switch: off, 'fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'fuel pump 1' switch: off.

Explanation

Question 9 of 22

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Memory items for: Red CAS message 'Left Engine Torque' or 'Right Engine Torque'.

Select one of the following:

  • Reduce power lever until acceptable torque is achieved.

  • Reduce prop lever until acceptable torque is achieved.

  • Increase power lever until acceptable torque is achieved.

  • Increase prop lever until acceptable torque is achieved.

Explanation

Question 10 of 22

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Memory items for: 'Hydraulic Power Fail' or 'Hydraulic Press Low' RED CAS message.

Select one of the following:

  • Bring the aircraft to a complete stop using reverse or zero thrust.

  • Master switch off and bring the aircraft to a complete stop using reverse or zero thrust.

  • Bring the aircraft to a complete stop using aggressive application of brakes.

Explanation

Question 11 of 22

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Memory items for: 'Doors Unlocked' RED CAS message.

Select one of the following:

  • Seat belt sign ON and do not attempt to secure suspect door.

  • Secure suspect door.

  • Seat belt sign ON.

  • Do not attempt to secure suspect door.

Explanation

Question 12 of 22

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Memory items for: one engine inoperative missed approach (flaps 10).

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power and climb at 80 KIAS.

  • Set max power and set pitch to +10 degrees.

  • Set max power and climb at 90 KIAS.

  • Set max power and climb at 100 KIAS.

Explanation

Question 13 of 22

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Memory items for: Engine fire during start.

Select one of the following:

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, power lever: idle, start switch: Hold ON for 10 seconds, 'Fuel emergency' switch: off, 'Fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'Pump 1' switch: off

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, power lever: idle, start switch: Hold ON for 10 seconds, 'Fire push to discharge' switch: push

  • For affected engine: 'Fuel emergency' switch: off, 'Fire push to discharge' switch: push, 'Pump 1' switch: off

  • Both fuel levers off and evacuate aircraft.

Explanation

Question 14 of 22

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Memory items for: no light-up during start or failure to accelerate during start.

Select one of the following:

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, start switch: continue to motor for 10 seconds.

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, Prop: feather.

  • For affected engine: Prop: feather, Start switch: continue to motor for 10 seconds.

Explanation

Question 15 of 22

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Memory items for: High T5 temperature during start.

Select one of the following:

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, start switch: continue to motor for 10 seconds.

  • For affected engine: Fuel lever: off, Prop: feather.

  • For affected engine: Prop: feather, Start switch: continue to motor for 10 seconds.

Explanation

Question 16 of 22

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Memory items for: 'Generator Off' CAS message fails to appear following start.

Select one of the following:

  • Ensure generator switch of affected engine is OFF, and, if CAS message still fails to appear: 'BUS TIE' switch: off, MASTER switch: off, and shut down aircraft following normal procedures.

  • Shut down aircraft following normal procedures.

  • 'BUS TIE' switch: off, MASTER switch: off, and shut down aircraft following normal procedures.

  • Check position of generator switch of affected engine, MASTER switch: off, shut down aircraft following normal procedures.

Explanation

Question 17 of 22

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Memory items for: Stall recovery.

Select one of the following:

  • Reduce pitch attitude and roll wings level, set max power and increase airspeed to VREF or higher.

  • Set max power and increase airspeed to VREF or higher.

  • Increase airspeed to VREF or higher, set max power.

  • Roll wings level, set max power and increase airspeed to VREF or higher.

Explanation

Question 18 of 22

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Memory items for: engine shutdown in flight

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power on unaffected engine, and, for the affected engine: Power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, Prop lever: feather, Fuel lever: off.

  • Set max power on unaffected engine, and, for the affected engine: Power lever: idle, Prop lever: feather, Fuel lever: off.

  • Set max power on unaffected engine.

  • For the affected engine: Power lever: idle, Prop lever: feather, Fuel lever: off.

Explanation

Question 19 of 22

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Memory items for: Uncommanded feather.

Select one of the following:

  • Set max power on unaffected engine, and, for affected engine, power lever: idle

  • Set max power on unaffected engine, and, for affected engine, power lever: set to 10 PSI position

  • For affected engine, power lever: idle

  • For affected engine, power lever: set to 10 PSI position

Explanation

Question 20 of 22

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Memory items for: Propeller reversal (blade latches NOT fitted).

Select one of the following:

  • For the affected engine: Power lever: retard to 10 PSI position, Prop lever: feather, Fuel lever: off.

  • For the affected engine: Power lever: idle, Prop lever: feather, Fuel lever: off.

  • Set max power on the unaffected engine, and, for the affected engine: Power lever: idle, Prop lever: feather.

Explanation

Question 21 of 22

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Memory items for: 'Reset Props' CAS message during final approach.

Select one of the following:

  • Set prop levers to MAX RPM.

  • Set prop levers to minimum governing.

  • Set prop levers to 76% NP.

  • Increase speed to greater than 87 KIAS.

Explanation

Question 22 of 22

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Memory items for: Aileron trim tab runaway.

Select one of the following:

  • Reduce speed to relieve control forces, press aileron trim switch in appropriate direction, and, if control forces are relieved, pull circuit breaker B18.

  • Pull circuit breaker C18.

  • Press aileron trim switch in appropriate direction, and, if control forces are relieved, pull circuit breaker C18.

  • Press aileron trim switch in appropriate direction and pull circuit breaker C18.

Explanation