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Which category do MFD and MCDU components belong to?
Which category do MFD and MCDU components belong to?
- Communication Components
- Safety Components
- Engine Components
- Flight Components (correct)
What is the primary function of the MCDU in the cockpit?
What is the primary function of the MCDU in the cockpit?
- To provide visual weather data only
- To control flight surfaces
- To display engine performance data
- To serve as the primary input and output device for the FMS (correct)
What types of information does the MFD provide to pilots?
What types of information does the MFD provide to pilots?
- Massage notifications and maintenance alerts
- Safety checklists and procedures
- Maps, routes, and weather radar (correct)
- Fuel efficiency statistics
How does the integration of flight, engine, and navigation systems impact aviation?
How does the integration of flight, engine, and navigation systems impact aviation?
Which of the following statements is true regarding modern aviation controls and displays?
Which of the following statements is true regarding modern aviation controls and displays?
What are the three main categories into which cockpit components are grouped?
What are the three main categories into which cockpit components are grouped?
Which component provides control of motion axes such as pitch, roll, and yaw?
Which component provides control of motion axes such as pitch, roll, and yaw?
What is the primary function of the Autopilot in the cockpit?
What is the primary function of the Autopilot in the cockpit?
Which component provides auxiliary power for systems while on the ground?
Which component provides auxiliary power for systems while on the ground?
During which phases of flight is the APU mostly used?
During which phases of flight is the APU mostly used?
What is the role of Throttle Levers in the cockpit?
What is the role of Throttle Levers in the cockpit?
Which cockpit display shows critical information such as altitude and speed?
Which cockpit display shows critical information such as altitude and speed?
What might the APU provide power to in case of an emergency?
What might the APU provide power to in case of an emergency?
What is the primary purpose of the cockpit in the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400?
What is the primary purpose of the cockpit in the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400?
How many crew members can be seated in the cockpit of the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400?
How many crew members can be seated in the cockpit of the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400?
Which of the following components is NOT part of the cockpit instruments?
Which of the following components is NOT part of the cockpit instruments?
What area is indicated by the term 'Center Pedestal' in the cockpit layout?
What area is indicated by the term 'Center Pedestal' in the cockpit layout?
Which ATA chapters are relevant to the airframe in the Embraer ERJ 190?
Which ATA chapters are relevant to the airframe in the Embraer ERJ 190?
What is the role of the Glareshield in the cockpit?
What is the role of the Glareshield in the cockpit?
Which is NOT one of the main areas that cockpit instruments are divided into?
Which is NOT one of the main areas that cockpit instruments are divided into?
Which type of components are specifically illustrated in the cockpit objectives for the Embraer ERJ 190?
Which type of components are specifically illustrated in the cockpit objectives for the Embraer ERJ 190?
Flashcards
Avionic Components
Avionic Components
Avionic Components are grouped into three categories: Flight, Engine, and Navigation Components.
MFD (Multi-Function Display)
MFD (Multi-Function Display)
Shows maps, routes, and weather radar.
MCDU (Multi-Crew display unit)
MCDU (Multi-Crew display unit)
Primary input and output device for the flight management system (FMS).
Flight, Engine, and Navigation Components
Flight, Engine, and Navigation Components
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FMS (Flight Management System)
FMS (Flight Management System)
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Embraer ERJ 190-300/400 (PW 1900G)
Embraer ERJ 190-300/400 (PW 1900G)
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Cockpit Layout (ERJ)
Cockpit Layout (ERJ)
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Cockpit Instruments
Cockpit Instruments
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Overhead Panel
Overhead Panel
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Circuit Breakers Panel
Circuit Breakers Panel
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Main Instrument Panel
Main Instrument Panel
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Center Pedestal
Center Pedestal
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Glareshield
Glareshield
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Cockpit Components
Cockpit Components
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Flight Components
Flight Components
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Yoke and Pedals
Yoke and Pedals
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Primary Flight Display (PFD)
Primary Flight Display (PFD)
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Auto Pilot
Auto Pilot
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Engine Components
Engine Components
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Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
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Throttle Levers
Throttle Levers
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Study Notes
Familiarization Embraer ERJ 190 - 300/400 (PW 1900G)
- The document is about familiarization with the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400 aircraft.
- The specific part numbers are 300/400 (PW 1900G).
Index
- The document includes an index with various areas of study.
- Avionic 1: ATA 03-12, 25, 24, 31, 45, 52
- Avionic 2: ATA 22, 34, 34-61, 44, 46, 23, 33, 26
- Airframe: ATA 20-21, 50-51, 53-57, 35, 29-30, 32, 27, 38, 36
- Powerplant: ATA 28, 47, 49, 71-80
ATA 11 Placards & Markings
- This is a separate topic concerning placards and markings.
Agenda
- 11-00 Revision: Cockpit: Cockpit overview, Flight Components, Engine Components, Navigation Components, Conclusion, Evaluation
Objectives
- Identify key systems and components of the Embraer ERJ 190-300/400 (PW 1900G).
- Describe the cockpit layout and its main areas.
- Illustrate functions of flight, engine, and navigation components.
Cockpit Revision
- The cockpit accommodates two crew members in pilot seats and one observer on the jump seat.
- Cockpit instruments are divided into five main areas. The areas include: Overhead Panel, Center Pedestal, Glareshield, Circuit Breaker Panel, and Main Instrument Panel
Cockpit Overview
- Components are categorized as Flight, Engine, and Navigation components.
Flight Components
- Yoke and pedals provide pitch, roll, and yaw control.
- Primary Flight Display shows critical information and attitude.
- Autopilot manages system (FMS).
Engine Components
- Fire extinguisher, APU Panel, Fuel pumps, and Throttle levers control engine power.
Throttle Levers
- Control engine power output.
- Crucial during takeoff, approach, and landing phases.
- Allow isolating engines in case of failure.
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Controls
- Provides auxiliary power while on the ground.
- Essential for power management during operation.
- In emergencies, the APU supplies power to crucial systems.
Navigation Components
- Components include Avionic, TCA, MFD, and MCDU systems.
MFD
- Displays maps, routes, and weather radar.
MCDU
- Primary input/output device for the FMS, input for routes.
- Manages aircraft performance (weight, fuel).
- Shows Navigation information (GPS, VOR, ILS)
Key Takeaways
- Cockpit components (Flight, Engine, and Navigation) are integrated for safety, efficiency, and reduced pilot workload.
- Automated controls and displays are fundamental for modern aviation's reliability and success.
Evaluation
- A section for evaluation of the content.
References
- A list of external links for reference.
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