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Indicating and Recording

1. Select the correct statement:


a. DMC 1 supplies data to PFD 1 - PFD 2.
b. DMC 1 supplies data to ND 1 - ND 2.
c. DMC 1 supplies data to PFD 1 - ND 1 - E/WDU - S/D.
d. DMC 1 supplies data to PFD 1 - ND 1 - EWD.

2. In case of PFD failure, the PFD image is transferred to the ND:


a. Manually.
b. Automatically.
c. Either manually or automatically.
d. On captain's side only.

3. If the upper ECAM display is lost, the E/WD automatically transfers to lower ECAM display.
If a system display is required:
a. It displays automatically.
b. Press the RCL button.
c. Press and hold the relevant system pushbutton or use the recall button.
d. Press and hold the relevant system pushbutton (maximum 3 minutes) or use the ECAM/ND transfer
switch.

4. Which computer processes the red warnings:


a. SDAC.
b. FWC.
c. DMC.
d. FMGC.

5. What is the basic role of the DMCs?


a. Generate and display the applicable images.
b. Generation of audio warnings.
c. Generation of amber warnings.
d. Generate ECAM messages.

6. What does “Invalid Data” on a DU means?


a. Corresponding DU is not energized.
b. DU is operational but corresponding DMC failed.
c. As in answer b, plus it is possible to get an image on again by selecting DMC 3.
d. DU is receiving data from the offside DMC.

7. Do the CHECK ATT messages appear on both PFDs at the same time?
a. Yes, if there is a discrepancy of at least 5 ° between the attitude values, pitch and/or roll.
b. No.
c. Yes, but only for pitch.
d. Yes, if there is a discrepancy of at least 7° between the attitude values, pitch and/ or roll.
8. VLS indication is inhibited:
a. With speedbrakes extended.
b. Below 100 feet RA.
c. VLS information is inhibited from touchdown until 10 s after liftoff.

9. The altitude window changes from yellow to amber:


a. When A/C goes below MDA.
b. If the aircraft deviates from the FCU-selected altitude or flight level.
c. Both answers are correct.
d. Below 400 feet RA.

10. RA gives height on PFD:


a. At the bottom of attitude sphere.
b. Below 570 feet on the altitude scale (ground reference).
c. a) and b) are correct. .
d. On top of attitude sphere.

11. Can you read the HDG on the PFD?


a. No.
b. Only in flight.
c. Yes.
d. Only in emergency config.

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