UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT EMFP-06
Electrical and Indicator Emergency Procedures
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 5 -- 1.8.1.7.3.2
Which instruments should you cross-check if you suspect
pitot icing?
ANSWER: Airspeed, altitude, and VSI
Question 6 -- 1.8.1.4.1.2
Below what altitude should you descend if you cannot
correct an air conditioning malfunction?
ANSWER: 25,000 ft MSL
IV.
1.8.1.4.3.2
Sg 6, fr 2
Lesson Organization
A.
Indications
Sg 6, fr 3, 4
Failure of OBOGS
the OXYGEN warning light, a noticeable problem
breathing, or hypoxia. The failure may be high
temperature bleed air leak, a heat exchanger failure, or
insufficient oxygen concentration. Also, on aircraft
BUNO 165057 and up and 163600 through 165056 after
AFC-098, a Solid State Oxygen Monitor (SSOM) will
illuminate the OXYGEN warning light if an oxygen
monitor fault is detected.
1.
MSTR ALERT light flashes and warning tone sounds
2.
OXYGEN warning light illuminates
3.
Irritants detected in breathing oxygen from OBOGS
Sg 6, fr 5
B.
Procedures - See NATOPS
Emergency Oxygen
Actuator/OBOGS/
Anti-g
(9-98) Original
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