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SR10 LIFERAFT (CMM 25-64-47)
1. This life raft is designed to right by itself in case of wrong
position at inflation.(1)
a) Correct.
b) Incorrect.
Refer : ( 3.Operation/ page 5)
2. A light located &An external flash light located on the canopy:
(1)
a) Automatically switches on thanks to a water-activatedBattery.
b) Automatically switches on when the liferaft inflates.
c) a & b.
Refer : ( B.Detection and location/ page 7)
3. Radar and light reflecting tapes are fitted on the canopy and the
floor.(1)
a) Correct.
b) Incorrect.
Refer : ( B.Detection and location/ page 7)
4. For inflation operations, the source of compressed air must be:
(1)
a) Fitted with a 20-micron filter.
b) Supply clean, dry & de-oiled air.
c) a & b.
Refer : ( A. Test conditions/ page 101)
5. For overpressure test, Inflate the life raft to a pressure of:(2) (3)
a) 270 hPa.
b) 290 hPa.
c) 320 hPa.
Refer :( A. Overpressure test/ Page 102/ 2)
6. At the end of the overpressure test, bring the pressure back
down to test value:(2) (3)
a) 150 hPa.
b) 160 hPa.
c) 170 hPa.
Refer :( A. Overpressure test/ Page 102/ 4)
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7. Carry out a leak test. After a relaxation period of a minimum of:
(2) (3)
a) 11 hours.
b) 12 hours.
c) 13 hours.
Refer :( A. Overpressure test/ Page 102/ 5)
8. For leak test. Inflate the floats to a pressure of:(2) (3)
a) 140 hPa.
b) 160 hPa.
c) 170 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 1)
9. For leak test. Inflate thearches and the access ramp to a
pressure of:(2) (3)
a) 140 hPa.
b) 160 hPa.
c) 170 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 1)
10. For leak test. Inflate thefloor to:(2) (3)
a) 40 hPa.
b) 50 hPa.
c) 55 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 1)
11. For leak test: Leave the floats stable for 30 minutes.
Adjust the pressure to: (2) (3)
a) 150 hPa.
b) 160 hPa.
c) 170 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 3)
12. Check is not valid If there has been a variation of more
than:(2) (3)
a) 2 Degrees Celsius.
b) 3 Degrees Celsius.
c) 4 Degrees Celsius.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 3)
13. When temperature variation Increase 1 degrees celsiusthe
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pressure variation read:(2) (3)
a) Deducting 4 hPa
b) Adding 4 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 3)
14. When temperature variation Decrease 1 degrees celsiusthe
pressure variation read:(2) (3)
a) Deducting 4 hPa.
b) Adding 4 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 3)
15. Life raft can be returned to service when the corrected
pressure loss is below to:(2) (3)
a) Floats 25 hPa. Arches & access ramp 45 hPa. Floor 05hPa.
b) Floats 35 hPa. Arches & access ramp 55 hPa. Floor 15 hPa.
c) Floats 40 hPa. Arches & access ramp 60 hPa. Floor 10 hPa.
Refer :(B. Leak test / Page 103/ 5)
16. No repairs to:(1) (2) (3)
a) The non-return valve of the access ramp.
b) The inflation inlets.
c) The cylinder; The hose.
d) a & b & c.
Refer :( Repair/ Page 601)
17. Repairs are limited to perforations and tears under:(2) (3)
a) 15 mm.
b) 25 mm.
c) 30 mm.
Refer :(2. Limits of repair/ Page 602)
18. Tighten the hose onto the inflation valve cylinder with
torque value:(2) (3)
a) 2 daN.m.
b) 3 daN.m.
c) 5 daN.m.
Refer :( 6. Fitting the hose/ Page 706)
19. Tighten the hose onto the Tee union with torque value:(2) (3)
a) 2 daN.m.
b) 30 N.m.
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c) 50 N.m.
Refer :( 6. Fitting the hose/ Page 706)
20. Life raft/aircraft attachment line so that the length of the
attachment line located out of the bag is:(1) (2)
a) 110 cm.
b) 120 cm.
c) 130 cm.
Refer : ( Appendix 1/ FP 20)
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