From b876aa17f9b826c08fd1bd350641ee733c0882f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: PupoSDC Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 11:31:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] content: add explanations for chapter 737.05 (#192) --- .../content/B737/B737.05/questions.yaml | 60 ++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/libs/content/question-bank-type/content/B737/B737.05/questions.yaml b/libs/content/question-bank-type/content/B737/B737.05/questions.yaml index db00a067f..652aefa8a 100644 --- a/libs/content/question-bank-type/content/B737/B737.05/questions.yaml +++ b/libs/content/question-bank-type/content/B737/B737.05/questions.yaml @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + - Hand microphone: Typically used for PAs, + - Headset boom microphone: this is your headset microphone + - Oxygen mask microphone: Built into the mask variant: type: simple question: What microphone options are available to the flight crew? @@ -33,7 +36,20 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > ### Degraded Audio System Operation + > + > If the remote electronics unit or ACP malfunctions, the ACP cannot control the + > remote electronics unit. Audio system operation can be switched to a degraded + > mode by placing the ALT–NORM switch to ALT. In this mode, the ACP at that + > station is inoperative and the crewmember can only communicate on one radio. + > + > (...) + > + > | CREW STATION AUDIO SYSTEM IN
DEGRADED MODE | RADIO AVAILABLE FOR
TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
AT DEGRADED STATION | + > | CAPTAIN | VHF–1 | + > | FIRST OFFICER | VHF–2 | + > | OBSERVER | VHF–1 | variant: type: simple question: When the ALT-NORM switch on the Audio Control Panel (ACP) is selected @@ -64,7 +80,12 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > ### VOICE RECORDER Switch + > - **AUTO**: powers the cockpit voice recorder from first engine start until 5 minutes + > after last engine shutdown + > - **ON**: powers the cockpit voice recorder until first engine start, then trips the switch + > to AUTO. variant: type: simple question: Selecting the Cockpit Voice Recorder to ON has what effect? @@ -93,7 +114,11 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > VHF antennae located on the lower fuselage are susceptible to multipath + > interference from nearby structures or vehicles. This may disrupt VHF + > communications. VHF antennae located on the upper fuselage are not as + > susceptible to this interference variant: type: true-or-false question: VHF antennae located on the upper fuselage are susceptible to @@ -106,7 +131,17 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > ### SERVICE INTERPHONE Switch + > - **OFF**: + > - external jacks are deactivated + > - communication between flight deck and flight attendants is still + > possible. + > - **ON**: + > – adds external jacks to service interphone system. + + The service interphone switch turns off communications to outside the + aircraft (for ground crew). Aircrew is always connected. variant: type: true-or-false question: Communication between the flight deck and flight attendants is still @@ -118,7 +153,11 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > ### PILOT CALL Switch + > Push: sounds a single–tone chime in flight deck. + + **Note**: A continuos chime indicates the door access code has been entered variant: type: simple question: What is the effect of pushing the Pilot Call switch? @@ -147,7 +186,9 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + > The volume of received communications can be controlled by rotating + > the selected RECEIVER SWITCHES on the **AUDIO CONTROL PANEL**. variant: type: true-or-false question: The volume of received communications can be controlled by rotating @@ -159,7 +200,10 @@ annexes: [] learningObjectives: - B737.05 - explanation: "" + explanation: | + - Flight interphone system is used by Flight Deck Crew to communicate with each other. + - Service interphone system is used by Flight Deck Crew to communicate with the Cabin Crew and Ground service personnel. + The two systems are separate. variant: type: true-or-false question: The Flight Interphone and Service Interphone are on separate networks.