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FDR System Fail

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


A

One or more may be inoperative provided:

  1. Aeroplane does not exceed 8 further consecutive flights with flight data recorder unserviceable,

  2. Not more than 72 hours have elapsed since flight data recorder was found to be unserviceable, and

  3. Any cockpit voice recorder required to be carried is operative.

NOTE 1: Flight data recorder is considered to be inoperative when any of the following conditions exist:

a) Loss of flight recording function is evident to flight crew during pre-flight check e.g. by means of a system status monitor,

b) Need for maintenance has been identified by system monitors, where available, with setting of an indicator and cause of that setting has not been determined, or

c) Analysis of recorded data or maintenance actions have shown that more than 5% of the total number of individual parameters (variable and discrete), required to be recorded for the particular aircraft, are not being recorded properly.

NOTE 2: Where improper recording affects 5% of the parameters or less, timely corrective action will need to be taken by aeroplane operator in accordance with approved maintenance procedures.


None required.

FGC 1-2 FAIL

(Amber – Caution)

(GV)


B

(O) Except for ER operations or where en route operations or approach minimums require its use, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) failed provided aeroplane is operated in accordance with AFM Limitations in the event the operative FGC fails and the Yaw Damper is inoperative.

NOTE: FGC is required for MNPS, RVSM, RNP and PRNAV operations.



Flight crew will observe AFM limitations in the event the operative FGC fails and the Yaw Damper is inoperative.

Fire Detection Loop Fault

(Amber – Caution)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


B

Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) complete loop (A or B) inoperative provided the Fault Switch/Light is pressed to isolate the faulty loop and illuminate the OFF portion of the switch light.

None required.

FIRE DET LOOP FALT

(Amber – Caution)

(GV)


B

Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) complete loop (A or B) inoperative provided the Fault Switch/Light is pressed to isolate the faulty loop and illuminate the OFF portion of the switch light.

None required.

Flap/Stab Maint Reqd A-B

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched.

None required.

Flap/Stab Maint Reqd

(Blue – Advisory)

(GIV-X)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched.

None required.

Flap/Stab System Fail A-B

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP)


A

Aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

    1. Electric Pitch Trim System is operative,

  1. Alternate control is verified to be operative before each departure, and

  2. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

None required.

FLP/STB MX RQD A-B

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched.

None required.

FLP/STB SYS FL A-B

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


A

Aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

    1. Electric Pitch Trim System is operative,

  1. Alternate control is verified to be operative before each departure, and

  2. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

None required.

FMS/GPS Pos Monitor Unavail

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


B

(O) Aeroplane may be dispatched provided:

a) FMS position is checked against available sensors, and

b) If errors encountered, affected GPS is de-selected as a position sensor and FMS position is updated.


Check FMS position against available sensors. De-select GPS as a position sensor and update FMS position if errors encountered.

FMS 1-2-3 Fail

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


A

Aeroplane may be dispatched with two (2) inoperative except where en route operations or approach minimums require its use provided:

    1. Affected system is not required for IRS alignment,

    2. Long Range Navigation is not dependent on its use,

    3. Procedures do not require its use,

    4. Both RFMU’s are operative (GV), and

    5. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

NOTE: Two (2) systems are required for dispatch into MNPS or RNP-10 airspace. RNP RNAV including PRNAV and BRNAV only require a single FMS.

None required.

FMS 1-2 FAIL

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


A

Aeroplane may be dispatched with two (2) inoperative except where en route operations or approach minimums require its use provided:

  1. Affected system is not required for IRS alignment,

  2. Long Range Navigation is not dependent on its use,

  3. Procedures do not require its use,

  4. Both RFMU’s are operative (GV), and

  5. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

NOTE: Two (2) systems are required for dispatch into MNPS or RNP-10 airspace. RNP RNAV including PRNAV and BRNAV only require a single FMS.

None required.

Forward Cabin Temp Fan Fail

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


C

(O) Aeroplane may be dispatched provided:

a) None of the following CAS messages are also posted:

Aft Cabin Temp Fan Fail;

Cockpit Temp Fan Fail;

b) Forward Temperature Manual mode is operative,

c) Associated temperature indicator is operative,

d) FWD CABIN SENSOR FAN, LEER D-9, is pulled and collared. Flight crew may accomplish this task if properly qualified and authorized, and

e) Flight crew monitor forward cabin temperature and forward cabin duct temperature.



Flight crew will ensure:

  1. None of the following CAS messages are also posted: Aft Cabin Temp Fan Fail; Cockpit Temp Fan Fail,

  2. Forward Cabin Temperature Manual mode is operative,

  3. Associated temperature indicator is operative,

  4. FWD CABIN SENSOR FAN circuit breaker: LEER D-9 is pulled and collared, and

  5. Forward cabin temperature and Forward cabin duct temperature are monitored.




FQMS Maintenance Required

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched.

None required.

FQMS MAINT REQD

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched.

None required.

FQSC Channel Fail, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)

(continued)



B

(O) Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

  1. Both tanks are completely filled using overwing refueling in accordance with the Aircraft Operating Manual, Section 09-02-00,

  2. Both Fuel Flow Indicating Systems are operative,

  3. After takeoff, power is set by matching fuel flow indications on both engines, and

  4. Flight crew maintains a log of fuel burned.

NOTE: Total Fuel indications will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.



Flight crew will ensure BOTH tanks are completely filled using overwing method of fueling.

NOTE: Do not pull Fuel Qty circuit breaker as this disables Fuel Level Low caution message.

Flight crew will ensure:


  1. Both Fuel Flow Indicating Systems are operative.

  2. After takeoff, power is set by matching Fuel Flow indications on both engines.

  3. A log of fuel burned is maintained.

NOTE: Total Fuel indication will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.

FQSC Channel Fail, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X) (cont’d)


B

(O) Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

  1. Affected tank is defueled before each refueling in accordance with the Aircraft Operating Manual, Section 09-02-00,

  2. Affected tank is fueled with a known quantity of fuel,

  3. Both fuel flow meters are operative,

  4. After takeoff, power is set by matching fuel flow indications on both engines, and

  5. Flight crew maintains a log of fuel burned.

NOTE: Total Fuel indications will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.

Flight crew will Defuel affected tank before each refueling and refuel it with a Known quantity of fuel.

Flight crew will ensure:



  1. Both fuel flow meters are operative.

  2. After takeoff, power is set by matching Fuel Flow indications on both engines.

  3. A log of fuel burned is maintained.

NOTE: Total Fuel indication will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.


FQSC CH FAIL, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)

(continued)



B

(O) Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

  1. Both tanks are completely filled using overwing refueling in accordance with the Aircraft Operating Manual, Section 09-02-00,

  2. Both Fuel Flow Indicating Systems are operative,

  3. After takeoff, power is set by matching fuel flow indications on both engines, and

  4. Flight crew maintains a log of fuel burned.

NOTE: Total Fuel indications will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.

Flight crew will ensure BOTH tanks are completely filled using overwing method of fueling.

NOTE: Do not pull Fuel Qty circuit breaker as this disables Fuel Level Low caution message.

Flight crew will ensure:


  1. Both Fuel Flow Indicating Systems are operative.

  2. After takeoff, power is set by matching Fuel Flow indications on both engines.

  3. A log of fuel burned is maintained.

NOTE: Total Fuel indication will be INVALID with inoperative indicator

FQSC CH FAIL, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV) (cont’d)


B

(O) Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one (1) channel inoperative provided:

  1. Affected tank is defueled before each refueling in accordance with the Aircraft Operating Manual, Section 09-02-00,

  2. Affected tank is fueled with a known quantity of fuel,

  3. Both fuel flow meters are operative,

  4. After takeoff, power is set by matching fuel flow indications on both engines, and

  5. Flight crew maintains a log of fuel burned.

NOTE: Total Fuel indications will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.

Flight crew will Defuel affected tank before each refueling and refuel it with a Known quantity of fuel.

Flight crew will ensure:



  1. Both fuel flow meters are operative.

  2. After takeoff, power is set by matching Fuel Flow indications on both engines.

  3. A log of fuel burned is maintained.

NOTE: Total Fuel indication will be INVALID with inoperative indicator.

Front Windshield Fail, L-R

(Amber – Caution)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


B

Except for ER operations, one may be inoperative provided:

  1. Aeroplane is not operated in known or forecast icing conditions, and

  2. Both side window heat systems are operative.

None required.

Front Windshield Fault, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


C

Aeroplane may be dispatched with one inoperative sensor in each Windshield Heat System.

None required.

Fuel Crossflow Valve Open

(Amber – Caution)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


B

(O) Except for ER operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with inoperative crossflow valve provided:

  1. All Fuel Boost Pumps are operative,

  2. Fuel Intertank Valve is operative,

  3. Fuel Quantity Indicating System is operative,

  4. Fuel Tank Temperature System is operative, and

  5. Aeroplane is operated in accordance with AFM Limitations.

NOTE: Avoid uncoordinated maneuvers when Fuel Intertank Valve is OPEN.

Flight crew will ensure:

  1. All Fuel boost Pumps are operative,

  2. Fuel Intertank Valve is operative,

  3. Fuel Quantity Indicating System is operative,

  4. Fuel tank temperature system is operative.




Fuel Return Fail, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP)


B

Aeroplane may be dispatched provided:

a) Flight crew monitors fuel tank temperature, and

b) Aeroplane is operated in accordance with AFM Limitations.


None required.

FUEL RETURN FL, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


B

Aeroplane may be dispatched provided:

a) Flight crew monitors fuel tank temperature, and

b) Aeroplane is operated in accordance with AFM Limitations.


None required.

FWD CAB TMP FAN FL

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


C

(O) Aeroplane may be dispatched provided:

a) None of the following CAS messages are also posted:

Aft Cabin Temp Fan Fail;

Cockpit Temp Fan Fail;

b) Forward Temperature Manual mode is operative,

c) Associated temperature indicator is operative,

d) FWD CABIN SENSOR FAN, LEER D-9, is pulled and collared. Flight crew may accomplish this task if properly qualified and authorized, and

e) Flight crew monitor forward cabin temperature and forward cabin duct temperature.



Flight crew will ensure:

  1. None of the following CAS messages are also posted: Aft Cabin Temp Fan Fail; Cockpit Temp Fan Fail,

  2. Forward Cabin Temperature Manual mode is operative,

  3. Associated temperature indicator is operative,

  4. FWD CABIN SENSOR FAN circuit breaker: LEER D-9 is pulled and collared, and

  5. Forward cabin temperature and Forward cabin duct temperature are monitored.

F WSHLD FAIL, L-R

(Amber – Caution)

(GV)


B

Except for ER operations, one may be inoperative provided:

  1. Aeroplane is not operated in known or forecast icing conditions, and

  2. Both side window heat systems are operative.

None required.

GCU Fail, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


A

Except for ER Operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one Engine Generator Control Unit (GCU) inoperative provided:

    1. APU Generator is used for all phases of flight,

  1. Aeroplane is operated at or below FL450,

  2. Standby Electrical System is operative, and

  3. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

None required.

GCU FAIL, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV)


A

Except for ER Operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one Engine Generator Control Unit (GCU) inoperative provided:

  1. APU Generator is used for all phases of flight,

  2. Aeroplane is operated at or below FL450,

  3. Standby Electrical System is operative, and

  4. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

None required.

Generator Fail, L-R

(Blue – Advisory)

(GV-SP/GIV-X)


A

Except for ER Operations, aeroplane may be dispatched with one Engine Generator inoperative provided:

  1. Opposite Generator and GCU is operative,

  2. APU Generator is used for all phases of flight,

  3. Aeroplane is operated at or below FL450,

  4. Standby Electrical System is operative, and

  5. Repairs are made within two (2) flight days.

None required.



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