Multi Engine Questionnaire
Multi Engine Questionnaire
AEROPLANE ENDORSEMENT
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(Aeroplane make and model)
Name: ARN:
(Signature/Name)
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The endorsement questionnaire
TO qualify for an aeroplane endorsement you must be able to fly the aeroplane to an
acceptable standard and demonstrate a level of knowledge which satisfies the Endorser
that you have completed 'training in the operating limitations, procedures and systems of
the type of aeroplane for which the endorsement is sought' (CAO 40. 1.0, paragraph 4.3
Note 1).
This questionnaire will assist you to fully satisfy these knowledge requirements, thereby
enhancing safety and reducing industry costs.
The questionnaire will also be a useful ready reference for you in the future, particularly if
you do not fly regularly.
In any case, CASA recommends that both you and your instructor retain a copy of the
questionnaire for at least 12 months as proof of completion of training.
To assist you, the layout of the questionnaire corresponds to the sections of most Pilot
Operating Handbooks.
Some of the questions may not apply to the aeroplane type on which you are being
endorsed You should mark these N/A' (not applicable).
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General Aircraft Data
1. (a) What is the make, type and model of the aeroplane?
Airspeed Limitation
2. List the applicable airspeed for the aeroplane type:
(a) Vno
V MAX X/WIND
VNE
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Emergency Procedures
(k) the optimum glide speed for the aeroplane is kts; and
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Normal Procedures
4. State, describe or detail:
(c) the maximum RPM drop and RPM differential between magnetos when checking the
ignition switches;
(f) a typical 65% power setting, IAS and fuel flow at 5000 ft pressure height;
(g) using the aeroplane flight manual, calculate the endurance for the aeroplane
at 5000ft AMSL (ISA) with 65% power set; and
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Weight and Balance and Performance
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(a) Specify the correct values of:
(vii) the maximum fuel which can be carried with a full load of adult
passengers (80Kg/person) and maximum baggage weight;
(i) Do any of the weight limitations in (i) to (vii) vary between categories?
(iii) Using the aeroplane flight manual, and a typical loading problem posed
by the endorser, determine the take-off weight and balance solution
(maximum take off weight and C of G position), the amount of fuel that
can be carried and the endurance;
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Fuel System, Fuel and Fluids
(j) what conditions apply to tank selection for take-off and landing?
(k) when refuelling, to less than full tanks, what restrictions apply, and how is the fuel
quantity checked?
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(m) if applicable, the minimum and normal hydraulic fluid capacity;
(q) the maximum, minimum and normal engine oil pressures; and
Asymmetric Performance
(c) What is the fuel flow rate with one engine shut down at 100OftAMSL on an ISA day?
(d) What is the rate of climb with one engine shut down, propeller feathered, max AUW,
1000 ft AMSL, take-off power, undercarriage and flap retracted, on an ISA day?
(g) How does single engine flight affect the range of the aeroplane?
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Engines and Propeller
(j) If the oil pressure to the propeller dome is lost, does the propeller go into coarse or
fine pitch?
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Airframe
9. Answer the following:
(a) What type is the undercarriage system (fixed/retractable/tricycle/conventional)?
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Ancillary Systems
10. Answer the following questions:
(b) What procedures are followed when a hydraulic system failure is suspected?
(c) How many brake applications would be expected from a fully pressurised brake
accumulator (if applicable)?
(g) Where are the battery and external power receptacle located?
(j) Which, if any, ancillary system(s) will be lost if the left engine was shut down and the
propeller feathered?
(k) Which, if any, ancillary system(s) will be lost if the right engine was shut down and
the propeller feathered?
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(n) How is the cockpit heated?
(o) If a fuel burning heater is installed, describe the method used to turn the heater on
and off and detail any limitations.
(ii) ELT;
(iii) torches;
Flight Instruments
1 . Answer the following questions:
END OF QUESTIONNAIRE
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