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Smoke/Fumes in Cockpit
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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT EMFP-09
Electrical and Indicator Emergency Procedures
A. Indications
1.
MASTER ALERT flashes
2.
Warning tone sounds
3.
CABIN ALT warning light illuminates indicates either
an air conditioning or a cabin pressurization failure.
a.
If cabin pressure altimeter is less than 24,500
+/- 500 feet, it is an air conditioning
malfunction.
b.
If the cabin pressure altimeter is more than
24,500 +/- 500 feet, it is a cabin pressurization
failure.
B. Procedures - Refer to Part V, Chapter 12, General
Emergencies, of the T-45C NATOPS.
VIII. OBOGS Malfunction 1.8.1.4.3.2
A. Indications
1.
MASTER ALERT flashes
2.
Warning tone sounds
3.
OXYGEN warning light illuminates
4.
May have a noticeable problem breathing or
experience hypoxia.
NOTE: The OXYGEN warning light also comes on
when the OBOGS/ANTI-G switch is turned OFF.
B. Procedures - Refer to parts V, Chapter 12, General
Emergences, of the T-45C NATOPS.
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