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The document outlines the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the VIRUS aircraft, detailing specifications such as engine type, weight, dimensions, and performance metrics. It includes operational guidelines for various flight scenarios, safety checks, and emergency procedures. Key features like communication systems, fuel capacity, and flight controls are also specified.

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SOP Questions

The document outlines the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the VIRUS aircraft, detailing specifications such as engine type, weight, dimensions, and performance metrics. It includes operational guidelines for various flight scenarios, safety checks, and emergency procedures. Key features like communication systems, fuel capacity, and flight controls are also specified.

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SOP (VIRUS)

1.What is the type of the engine used in VIRUS aircraft? ROTAX 912 A
2.Cockpit windshield, doors and overhead windows are made of ____ .
2mm anti UV GE tinted Lexan
3.The main brakes are _____ type and _____ operated.
Disc type, hydraulically
4.Flaps 1 position is _____ and Flaps 2 position is ______.
15 degrees, 25 degrees
5.The diameter of the propeller is ______.
1650
6.The engine features _______ cooled cylinders and _____ cooled cylinder heads.
Ram Air, Liquid
7.The battery is based on _______ principle.
Lithium Phosphate principle
8.Which is the communication system used in the microlite?
X COM VHF 760 Trans receiver
9.The flight time starts registering when the speed exceeds _____ for more than ______.
35 Kts, 05 seconds
10.Length of the aircraft is ______.
6.5 m
11.The centre of gravity limits are_______.
20% - 38% of MAC
12.What is the standard empty weight of the microlite?
275 Kg
13.What is the maximum load per seat?
110
14.What is usable fuel capacity?
48 Ltrs
15.The engine performance is 79 HP at which RPM?
5500
16.Magneto drop check is done at ______ and the max difference in drop is ______. 4000
RPM, 115
17.What is the best climb rate at MTOW?
1225 t per minute
18.What is the sink rate at 50 kts?
440 et per minute
19.The battery of the aircraft is ______.
12 Volts, 7.5 Amp hour
20.Normal circuit for VIRUS shall be flown at _____ AGL.
700 ft
21.The H type safety belts attached to the fuselage at ______ mounting points.
Three
22.What is the wing span of Virus SW 80?
10.5m
23.A parachute and rocket system is installed behind ______seat for rescue.
Right
24.Flight controls viz ____,______&_____ are connected to cabin controls using self fitting
push pull tubes.
Flaps, ailerons, elevator
25.After pulling the activation handle, the main canopy opens in ______ seconds.
3.2
26.What is the reduction ratio provided by the gear box?
1:2.27
27. Which synthetic foam is used in the fire extinguisher?
AFFF
28.Rate of fuel flow is calculated from________ and________
RAM and MAP
29.Draining of Water / particles is achieved through draining contents of _______.
Gascolator
30.Engine lubrication is achieved through ______.
Dry sump forced lubrication.
31.How much does the battery weighs?
1.62kgs
32.Name the GPS in the aircraft.
Garmin Aera 500
33.What is the range of the tachometer?
0-7000RPM
34.Totaliser starts counting engine hours when RPM exceeds _______.
700
35.Oil temperature is displayed in ________
Degree Celsius
36. If coolant temperature rises above ________ deg Celsius, displayed value becomes red
with ‘HIGH’ warning.
120
37.Fuel flow display is available only when more than ______ltr fuel is available in the
tank.
10
38.Aspect ratio is _____
11.8
39. What is the maximum take off weight?
472.5kgs
40.G load factor varies from____to______
+4G to -2G
41.What is the absolute ceiling at MTOW?
6200metres
42.Compression ratio is ______
9:1
43. What is the maximum permitted RPM of the aircraft?
5800
44.Normal oil temperature of the engine is ______
90°C-110°C
45.What is the cruise air speed of the aircraft?
112kts
46.What is the stall speed of the aircraft at flaps 25°?
35kts
47.What is the maximum speed VNE of the aircraft?
135kts
48. Maximum oil temperature of the engine is ______.
140°C
49.At height 150ft the speed and the position of the flaps should be
______&_______respectively.
50,flap 1
50.In case of alternator failure, ______ will support all onboard avionics
Battery
51.What is the recommended lateral displacement for downwind leg?
0.7NM
52. What is the minimum height required for the recovery of stall?
1500ft AGL
53. Minimum height to commence a one turn spin is ______
2500ft AGL
54.What should be the speed of the aircraft during engine failure in flight?
64kts
55. In case of __________ failure, use GPS information for reference.
Pneumatic instrument
56.During taxying, check brake serviceability every _____ Metres.
200
57.Tachometer displays engine RPM and ______.
Engine hour totaliser.
58.ASI indicates______ in knots.
Speed
59.What are the external checks before stall?
60.What are the vital actions on downwind leg?
61.What are the checks on finals and landing?
62.What are the procedures to be followed on cockpit fire on flight?
Viva
• Checks before Start up
• Vital Actions before take off
• Take off procedure
• Checks after take off
• Checks on Finals
• Landing procedure
• Checks after Landing
• Engine failure during take off
• Blockage of pitot tube

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