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- Each crewmember shall have available for individual use on each flight a
 
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(Refer to figure 1.)
Which hand signal means right turn?
 
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(Refer to figure 13.)
 Determine the go-around EPRs for these conditions.
Pressure altitude  4,000 ft
OAT                -5 �C
A/C bleeds         Normal
Anti-ice          
   Eng. and Wing   ON; 2 bleeds
 
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(Refer to figure 13.)
 Determine the go-around EPRs for these conditions.
Pressure altitude  2,000 ft
OAT                +18 �C
A/C bleeds     
    No. 1 and 2    ON
    No. 3          OFF
Anti-ice           OFF
 
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(Refer to figure 16.)
 Determine the maximum takeoff EPR.
Pressure altitude  2,000 ft
OAT                +59 �F
Turbocompressors   
    No. 1          NONE
    No. 2 and 3    ON
    No. 4          OFF
Eng. anti-ice      ON
 
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(Refer to figure 29.)
 How much fuel remains after operating under these conditions?
Number of engines       4
Beginning total weight 88,500 lb
Zero fuel weight       69,700 lb
     
  BHP     Pressure Alt.     Spark               Time
1,200     19,000 ft       T/O & CL               24 min
1,100     19,000 ft       Cruise               1 hr 15 min
1,000     20,000 ft       Cruise               1 hr 35 min
 
 
          
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