
9.
If emergency pressurization activates in-
advertently and the appropriate L or R
BLEED circuit breaker is pulled IAW the
AFM procedure:
A. T h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g E C S P R S OV
should open.
B. The corresponding Emer Press Valve
should close.
C. The corresponding HP SOV will re-
main closed.
D. All of the above.
10. A “L or R EMER PRESS ON” message
on the CAS indicates:
A. Emergency pressurization has acti-
vated on the L or R side.
B. Emergency pressurization has acti-
vated and the cabin is above 9,500
feet.
C. Emergency pressurization has acti-
vated and the cabin is above 14,500
feet.
D. Crew should select EMER PRESS
switch to ON.
11. If pressurization fails and the cabin climbs
to an altitude at which emergency pres-
surization activates, the crew can attempt
to return to normal pressurization:
A. When the cabin altitude is below 8,000
feet by cycling the L and R BLEED
switches OFF and then back ON.
B. When the cabin altitude is below 8,000
feet by selecting the PACK switch to
ON.
C. When the cabin altitude is below 8,000
feet by selecting the EMER PRESS
switch to OFF.
D. At any altitude by selecting the EMER
PRESS switch to OFF.
12. Which of the following is true regarding
pressurization if complete electrical fail-
ure occurs inflight?
A. Emergency pressurization automati-
cally activates and temperature con-
trol is still available through the
Cockpit and Cabin rheostats.
B. Emergency pressurization automati-
cally activates but temperature control
is not available.
C. Pressurization will be lost and the
cabin will climb to airplane altitude.
D. The ECS PRSOVs and the PACK Bi-
Level PRSOV stay de-energized open,
however temperature control is lost.
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