B737 MAX Features and Procedures
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What is the maximum landing weight (MLW) of the B737 MAX -8200?

  • 160,500 lbs
  • 155,000 lbs
  • 148,700 lbs
  • 152,800 lbs (correct)
  • Which statement correctly describes the illumination of the LOCK FAIL (amber) light?

  • It signifies that the Flight Deck Access System (FDAS) is armed.
  • It denotes that a maintenance check is required on the door locks.
  • It indicates that the door lock has successfully engaged.
  • It warns that the door lock has failed or that the FDAS switch is OFF. (correct)
  • What is the minimum width of pavement required for a 180° turn of the B737 MAX?

  • 100 feet
  • 120 feet
  • 60 feet
  • 80 feet (correct)
  • How long does the FLT DK DOOR Lock selector prevent further emergency access keypad entry when placed to DENY?

    <p>For several minutes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which window on the flight deck can be opened from the exterior for emergency access?

    <p>First Officer’s side window (R2)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    B737 MAX -8200 Dimensions and Features

    • Wingtip to wingtip: 117 feet 10 inches
    • Tail height: 40 feet 10 inches
    • Maximum Landing Weight (MLW): 152,800 lbs

    Flight Deck Access and Emergency Procedures

    • Lock Fail (Amber) Light: Indicates a door lock failure or the Flight Deck Access System (FDAS) switch is off.
    • Correct Emergency Access Code Entry: Confirmed by a flight deck chime and the AUTO UNLK (amber) light illuminating.
    • DENY Selector: Temporarily denies entry and prevents further keypad entry for several minutes.
    • Door Unlock: After a time delay, the flight deck door unlocks if the DENY function is not selected.
    • Emergency Access Window: The first officer's side window (R2) can be opened from the exterior for emergency access.
    • Overwing Emergency Exits: Two overwing emergency exit doors on each side of the aircraft.

    Ground Handling and Turning Considerations

    • 180° Turn Pavement Minimum Width: 80 feet.
    • Turning Distance from Nose and Wingtip: Do not turn away from an object within 23 feet of the nose or 15 feet of a wingtip.

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    Test your knowledge on the dimensions and features of the B737 MAX-8200. This quiz covers critical information regarding flight deck access, emergency procedures, and ground handling considerations. Ensure you're well-versed in the essential aspects of operating and managing this aircraft.

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