HAWKER 800 XP
PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
FlightSafety
international
Revision 1
2-27
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
QUESTIONS
1.
The electrical rating for each main bat-
tery is:
A 23 volts, 34 ampere-hours
B. 24 volts, 23 ampere-hours
C. 30 volts, 24 ampere-hours
D. 28 volts, 23 ampere-hours
2.
The batteries will maintain essential ser-
vice during a dual generator failure for:
A. 10 minutes maximum
B. 20 minutes minimum
C. 37 minutes minimum
D. 150 minutes maximum
3.
The maximum battery amps for takeoff is:
A. 25 amperes
B. 30 amperes
C. 35 amperes
D. 20 amperes
4.
When a generator is off the line and the
GEN FAIL and ELECT annunciators are
illuminated, the generator can be rein-
stated by:
A. Positioning the GEN switch to TRIP,
then releasing it
B. Resetting the generator circuit break-
ers
C. P o s i t i o n i n g t h e G E N s w i t c h t o
CLOSE then releasing it
D. Turning the EXT PWR switch to ON
5.
The battery-charging rate can be moni-
tored by:
A. Depressing the BATT ammeter push-
button
B. Turning off one battery and monitor-
ing the voltmeter
C. Depressing the generator ammeter 0-
40 button
D. Monitoring the ammeter with one bat-
tery off
6.
The ground power receptacle is located:
A. On the left forward fuselage
B. On the left engine nacelle
C. On the right rear fuselage
D. In the right main gear wheel well
7.
For engine starting, the ground power
unit must produce:
A. 28 volts, 1,000 amperes
B. 28 volts, 1,500 amperes
C. 30 volts, 1,100 amperes
D. 28 volts, 1,200 amperes
8.
Circuit breakers protecting unswitched PE
circuits are marked to ease isolation in the
event of smoke or fire with:
A. Fluorescent paint
B. A white background
C. A large irregular-shaped bead
D. A grid of numbers and letters
9.
T h e e l e c t r i c a l p ow e r s u p p l y f o r t h e
standby inverter is:
A. PE
B. PE2
C. PS1
D. PS2
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