RVSM OPERATIONS RVSM Cockpit Card RVSM驾驶舱卡
**** Hidden Message ***** © King Schools, Inc. 2006 800-854-1001 <A href="http://www.kingschools.com">www.kingschools.com</A><BR>RVSM OPERATIONS IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCY PROCEDURES<BR>Problems Maintaining Altitude Due to<BR>Severe Turbulence or Mountain Wave Activity<BR>􀂉 Severe turbulence — Tell ATC you are unable RVSM<BR>— ATC will apply vectors for separation<BR>􀂉 Mountain wave activity with altitude deviations of:<BR>• 200 feet or more — Tell ATC you are unable RVSM<BR>— ATC will apply vectors for separation<BR>• Less than 200 feet — You can still maintain RVSM<BR>— You may request vectors for separation<BR>Failure of the Altitude Hold, the Altitude<BR>Alerting System, or All Primary Altimeters<BR>􀂉 Notify ATC of the failure<BR>􀂉 Repeat notifi cation to ATC on initial contact on each new frequency<BR>􀂉 ATC will apply 2,000-foot vertical separation or appropriate<BR>horizontal separation<BR>􀂉 Request clearance to leave RVSM airspace unless your<BR>operational situation requires otherwise<BR>Failure of One Primary Altimetry System<BR>􀂉 Cross-check the remaining altimeter with the standby altimeter<BR>􀂉 Couple the functioning system to your altitude hold<BR>􀂉 Notify ATC you are operating with only one primary altimeter<BR>􀂉 RVSM can still be applied<BR>􀂉 If unable to confi rm the accuracy of the remaining altimeter, follow<BR>the procedure for Failure of All Primary Altimeters<BR>Indications on Primary Altimetry Systems<BR>Differ by More Than 200 Feet<BR>􀂉 Follow the procedure for Failure of One Primary Altimetry System<BR>􀂉 Follow the procedure for Failure of All Primary Altimeters<BR>PREFLIGHT CHECKLIST<BR>􀂉 Defects in required equipment — corrected<BR>􀂉 Static sources — not clogged<BR>􀂉 Surrounding skin — checked for dents, ice, and chipping or<BR>bubbling paint<BR>􀂉 Pitot tubes — checked for bends or clogs<BR>􀂉 All altimeters — set to local setting<BR>􀂉 Each altimeter — reading within 75 feet of fi eld elevation<BR>􀂉 Two primary altimeters — reading within Airplane Flight Manual limits<BR>IN-FLIGHT CHECKLIST<BR>􀂉 Altitude hold — working properly<BR>􀂉 Altitude alerter — working properly<BR>􀂉 Primary altimeters — reading within 200 feet of each other<BR>􀂉 At transition altitude — all altimeters set to 29.92<BR>􀂉 Level off — overshoot no more than 150 feet<BR>􀂉 Altimeters — cross-check at beginning of cruise fl ight and hourly<BR>— record at least initial cross-check<BR>RVSM NUMBERS<BR>72 hours Time to submit Flight Level Deviation Report<BR>75 feet Maximum difference between altimeters and fi eld<BR>elevation<BR>150 feet Maximum assigned fl ight level overshoot<BR>200 feet Maximum difference between primary altimeter readings<BR>245 feet Maximum Altimetry System Error<BR>300 feet Maximum Assigned Altitude Deviation or Total<BR>Vertical Error<BR>1,000 fpm Recommended maximum rate of climb or descent, last<BR>1,000 feet<BR>1,000 feet RVSM vertical separation<BR>2,000 feet Vertical separation of RVSM aircraft from<BR>non-RVSM aircraft<BR>MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS<BR>• 2 Independent Primary Altimetry Systems<BR>• Altitude Alerting System<BR>• Altitude Hold System<BR>Unable to determine defective system<BR>Able to determine defective system kkkkkkkkkkkkkk 飞行员训练手册 Pilots Training Manual 很好的资料,谢谢分享
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