#1. What are the different types of flight guidance?
#2. One A/P can be engaged on the ground if the engines are not running.
#3. When the thrust levers are moved to the takeoff position, the FMGS updates its position at takeoff using:
#4. The takeoff bias is:
#5. With the DATA selector set to HDG, the time remaining until the completed IRS alignment is displayed on the control display. How long does it take normally?
#6. How does the FMGS derive Vapp?
#7. When flying at cruise altitude, the aircraft navigates using radio navaids only.
#8. The IR alignment count down stops one minute prior to accomplishment and the ALIGN lights are flashing. Why does it happen?
#9. What is managed climb speed below 10,000 feet?
#10. The selected database date has expired. When must the active data base be changed?
#11. Which of the following navaids can be autotuned?
#12. Cost Index = 0 (zero) corresponds to:
#13. While taxiing on the ground, the FMGS displays the position of the aircraft using:
#14. With the autopilot engaged, either sidestick can be moved freely.
#15. When the aircraft is in the Managed Guidance mode, it is:
#16. What is managed climb speed above 10,000 feet?
#17. An amber box on the MCDU screen indicates:
#18. When can managed vertical navigation be engaged?
#19. Managed guidance is engaged by:
#20. What speed will the FMGS use in an Expedite climb?
#21. The weather radar image can be displayed on which modes of the ND?
#22. How does the FMGC compute radio position?
#23. You have been cleared to intercept the localizer. You have pushed the LOC push button on the FCU. If all necessary data has been entered in the MCDU, can you now engage both autopilots?
#24. What does pushing the APPR push button do?
#25. What does pushing the APPR push button do?
#26. During a turnaround, you notice that there is a residual ground speed on both NDs. How do you correct this?
#27. SRS will command:
#28. In flight, either the AP/FD pitch control, or autothrust may acquire and hold a target speed or Mach number, depending on the engaged modes. Speed control is “Managed” when the target comes from the SPD/MACH FCU window.
#29. The FMGS data base contains:
#30. If one GPS receiver fails, the three ADIRUs automatically select the only operative GPS receiver.
#31. FMGC 1 is not working. To enter data into the FMGC, which MCDU would you use?
#32. The pilot interfaces with the FMGS using the:
#33. When is the SRS active?
#34. The energy circle is a green arc, centered on the aircraft‟s position and oriented towards the current track line. It is displayed on the NDs during descent, when HDG or TRK mode is selected.
#35. Can the crew depress the RMP ON NAV pushbutton and use the RMP for navigation simultaneously with FMGC autotuning?
#36. The Captain‟s FMA indicates - FD2 in column five, line two. What does this mean?
#37. What do the white round lights on the FCU display mean?
#38. During descent, if you push the Expedite (EXPED) push button, what speed will the aircraft try to maintain?
#39. OPEN CLIMB (OP CLB) is a Managed mode.
#40. If you have depressed the EXPED push button and want to cancel this function, how could this be accomplished?
#41. The LOC mode disengages when:
#42. Will the aircraft capture and navigate via the ILS signals if the ILS push button on the FCU is not pushed?
#43. The Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) consists of _______ identical display units.
#44. The three Display Management Computers (DMCS) acquire and process all input from airplane sensors and computers to generate the display images.
#45. The aircraft has _______ Air Data Inertial Reference Units (ADIRU‟s).
#46. GPWS aural and visual warnings cannot be inhibited
#47. Selection of the correct takeoff runway on the FMGC prior to each flight is necessary because:
#48. The two basic modes of flight guidance are:
#49. Both autopilots can be engaged and active in any phase of flight.
#50. All navaids are normally autotuned by:
#51. VOR data can be displayed on:
#52. What is the preferred method of radio position updating for the FMGS?
#53. The windshear function of the FAC‟s is independent of the flight director on/off switch.
#54. All PFD displays except attitude; speed; heading; altitude; and vertical speed are removed when pitch attitude exceeds 25 degrees nose up or 13 degrees nose down.
#55. Sidestick position and max. sidestick deflection are displayed on the ground on the PFD:
#56. The airspeed indication on the PFD starts at:
#57. The speed trend arrow on the PFD airspeed scale indicates the speed value that will be attained in _____ seconds if the acceleration remains constant.
#58. Radio Height is displayed on the PFD:
#59. The Armed Vertical Modes are displayed on the Flight Mode Annunciator on the second line in:
#60. The Engaged Vertical Modes are displayed on the Flight Mode Annunciator on the first line in:
#61. ILS 1 information is displayed on ______ when operating in the rose ILS mode:
#62. The ON BAT light on the ADIRS CDU illuminates:
#63. In the event of failure of the AIR DATA function of ADIRU 1 or 2; the affected displays can be manually selected over to ADR 3 by the:
#64. When a double entry is needed on the MCDU (e.g. wind direction/speed: 270/110) the separating slash must be used. The trailing entry of a pair must be preceded by a slash if it is entered alone.
#65. Box prompts on the MCDU indicate data:
#66. An FMGS message which requires immediate attention is displayed in:
#67. If the FLEX TEMP is not entered on the Takeoff Page of the MCDU:
#68. Zero Fuel Weight is entered on:
#69. If the SPD/MACH knob on the FCU is not pulled within a predetermined time to engage selected speed:
#70. When the altitude knob on the FCU is pulled:
#71. The Standby Attitude indication will remain available for ______ minutes after total electrical failure.