
1.
An amber ICE DETECTED message on
the CAS indicates:
A. Icing is detected and all anti-icing
equipment is on.
B. Icing is detected and PROBES anti-ice
is turned on.
C. Icing is detected and WING/STAB or
L or R NAC anti-ice is not turned on.
D. Icing is detected on the windshield.
2.
All of the anti-icing equipment works on
the ground except:
A. Probes Heat
B. TAT Heat
C. Electrical Stab Heat
D. Windshield Heat
3.
What would an amber “NAC” on the
EICAS indicate?
A. NAC heat is turned on and pressure to
that nacelle lip is below acceptable
level.
B. T h a t NAC h e a t i s t u r n e d o n a n d
Pt2/Tt2 probe on that engine is not
being heated.
C. NAC heat is off and bleed air pressure
is being supplied to that nacelle lip.
D. Any of the above.
4.
When electrical power is unavailable to
the respective anti-ice system, which of
the following fail to the ON position.
A. Nacelle inlet lip heat.
B. AOA heating elements.
C. Wing/stab anti-ice.
D. Windshield heat.
5.
Which of the following is heated electri-
cally?
A. Nacelle inlet lip heat.
B. Windshield heat.
C. Wing/Stab leading edge heat.
D. All of the above.
6.
A valid Before Starting Engines ground
test of the airplane anti-ice system is con-
firmed by:
A. Rain removal system turns on.
B. All anti-ice CAS messages are dis-
played during the test.
C. A WING/STAB HT OK message is
displayed and red CWP WING OVHT
and STAB OVHT annunciators illu-
minate.
D. An aural “TEST OK” voice message
is played until the push-to-test button
is released.
7.
Selecting L and R PROBES switches on
the anti-ice control panel activates heat-
ing elements within all of the items listed
except:
A. Inlet pressure and temperature sensor.
B. Left and right AOA vanes.
C. Standby pitot-static probes.
D. Left and right main pitot-static probes.
8.
Following a dual generator failure in-
flight, without manual selection of elec-
trical busses, which of the following
anti-ice systems remains operative.
A. Main pitot-static anti-ice elements.
B. AOA anti-ice elements.
C. Standby pitot-static anti-ice elements.
D. Total temperature (TAT) probe heat.
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