1.
Approximately 23 gallons of fuel in the
20 series models is trapped. This fuel
weight:
A. Must be added to the weight of the
fuel taken on board when servicing
the airplane
B. Is included in the airplane basic
weight for airplanes certified in the
United States
C. Must be accounted for in the fuse-
lage tank for CG purposes
D. May be disregarded since it is less
than 200 pounds
2.
With the exception of the FUEL JETTI-
SON lights, all other amber lights on the
fuel control panel, when illuminated
steady indicate that the respective:
A. Valves are cycling or the pumps are
properly operating.
B. Valves are in the correct position;
the pumps are inoperative.
C. Switch position agrees with the
valve position or pump operation.
D. Valve position disagrees with the
switch position.
3.
The red LOW FUEL light illuminates
when:
A. 350 pounds total fuel remains.
B. 250 to 350 pounds remain in either
wing, depending on the airplane
serial number
C. Approximately 450 pounds total
fuel remains.
D. Approximately 450 pounds remain in
either wing.
4.
The wing standby pumps are used for
all of the following functions except:
A. Engine start
B. As a backup for the main jet pumps
C. Fuselage-to-wing fuel transfer
D. Wing-to-fuselage transfer of fuel
5.
The crossflow valve opens:
A. Only when the CROSS FLOW
switch is set to OPEN
B. Only when the CROSS FLOW
switch is set to OPEN or the
XFER–FILL switch is set to XFER
C. Anytime electrical power is lost
D. Whenever the CROSS FLOW, XFER–
F I L L , o r F U S F I L L s w i t c h e s a r e
m o v e d f r o m t h e O F F o r C L O S E
position
6.
Steady illumination of an amber transfer
valve light indicates:
A. The valve has failed closed.
B. The valve has failed open.
C. The valve has stuck in an intermediate
position.
D. The valve has failed to move to the
position commanded by the
XFER–FILL switch.
E. Any of the above
7.
Illumination of the red L or R FUEL
PRES light indicates:
A. Fuel pressure to the respective en-
gine-driven fuel pump is low.
B. Fuel pressure to the respective en-
gine is too high for safe operation.
C. A fuel filter is bypassing.
D. Fuel pressure to the respective engine
is optimum for engine start.
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