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TSR2

Page 59

by Damien Burke


  Switch No. 4

  Check STBY, return to NORM

  Switch No. 3

  EMER (3 min warm up). I/C N warning

  PANEL, INSTRMTS, and GENERAL lighting

  As required

  100% OXY/AIRMIX switch

  As required

  A.D.C. mix switch

  ADC MIX

  Anti-g stop-cock lever

  On (forward)

  Anti-g control valve

  Set H or L, press TEST button

  A.V.S. temperature control

  Inoperative

  A.V.S. flow control

  Inoperative

  UHF ST/BY switch

  Hold at TEST, check emer. UHF Switch No. 3 to R + G

  H.F. (if fitted)

  Check radio, and aerial change-over

  SEAT

  Mask / jerkin

  Mask – check by pressing inboard button

  Jerkin – check by lifting guard and pressing both buttons

  Regulator change-over lever

  Select stand-by regulator, check for at least 18 sec., no OXY warning. Return to main regulator

  Emergency oxygen control

  Fully home

  BEFORE STARTING

  Confirm cockpit checks complete

  AFTER-STARTING CHECKS

  No. 2 engine ground idle:

  No. 2 H.P. turb. air temp.

  Warning lamps out, Indicators functioning

  No. 2 Rear Bearing temp.

  Warning lamps out, Indicators functioning

  No. 2 Oil inlet temp.

  Indicators functioning

  No. 2 Flowmeter

  Indicators functioning

  No. 2 Nozzle position

  Closed

  No. 2 Rear bearing diff. press.

  For ground use only

  No. 1 engine ground idle:

  As per No. 2 engine

  Fuel panel:

  FLIGHT TIME REMAINING

  Indicator functioning

  FUEL REMAINING

  Indicator functioning

  Ess. a.c. busbar frequency meter

  398 +/- 8 c.p.s.

  Brake pressure gauges

  Pressures 1 and 2 PORT, 1 and 2 STBD, between - 1750psi

  I.P. alignment switch

  To FLIGHT when alignment complete

  A.V.C.U.

  Set variation to zero, resynchronize

  C.W.P.

  All warnings out. Press to test.

  Canopy

  Select CLOSE, pull closed; push down latching handle, check mechanical indicators LOCKED and selector moves to OPEN

  Canopy jettison handle

  Remove pin and stow

  Seat

  Remove pins and stow

  BEFORE TAKE-OFF CHECKS

  Fuel

  Check contents

  Instrumentation switch panel

  Switch according to Flight Test Schedule

  Altimeter

  Set QNH, ‘drome ht. +/- 20ft.

  Artificial horizon

  Erected

  Compass and heading indicator

  Check against runway hdg.

  Tacan

  Check BRG and DIST readout

  Oxygen

  Contents/press., 100% OXY/AIRMIX as required. Flow indicator operating.

  Canopy

  Check LOCKED

  Harness

  Tight and locked

  C.W.P.

  All warnings out

  TAKE-OFF CHECKS

  (engines at max dry)

  Brake pressures

  1,750psi max.

  No. 1 and 2 H.P. turb. air temp.

  Warning lamp out. Temps within Flight Clearance Note limits

  No. 1 and 2 Rear bearing temp.

  Warning lamp out. Temps within Flight Clearance Note limits

  No. 1 and 2 Oil inlet temp.

  Temps within Flight Clearance Note limits

  No. 1 and 2 Flowmeters

  Check functioning

  No. 1 and 2 Nozzle positions

  Open to max. dry position

  Brakes released. Reheat on :

  No. 1 and 2 Nozzle positions

  Fully open

  BEFORE LANDING CHECKS

  Undercarriage

  Check down through downward sight

  Fuel

  Check contents and c.g. position

  Brake pressure

  1,750psi max.

  Harness

  Tight and locked

  AFTER LANDING CHECKS

  Brake temperatures

  Check

  Brake pressures

  1,750psi max.

  SHUT-DOWN CHECKS

  (ground power on)

  Instrumentation master switch

  Leave on

  Engineering tape recorder

  Leave running

  B.S.E. RECORDER

  All switches off

  Crash recorder

  Check off

  Tank switches

  All OFF

  Downward sight

  AZIMUTH control pushed in, switch OFF

  Rapid start panel

  All switches off

  I.P. alignment switch

  STANDBY (aircraft must not be moved for at least 20 min.)

  Canopy jettison handle

  Safety pin fitted

  Seat

  Safe for parking

  Cockpit lighting

  Off

  BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

  (PRESTON DIVISION)

  T.S.R. 2

  (XR219 & 220)

  FLIGHT REFERENCE CARDS (3)

  EMERGENCY DRILLS

  (1) AIRCRAFT ENGINE AND AFCS

  FAILURES

  ISSUE 2, JUNE 1964

  INCORPORATING AMENDMENT LIST 6, APRIL 1965

  Issued by - Technical Publications Dept.,

  WARTON AERODROME, LANCS.

  BARRIER ENGAGEMENT

  Call for barrier

  Throttles COCK OFF

  Nosewheel on ground

  Steer by differential braking (n/w steering lost)

  Enter between verticals, centre if possible

  Steady braking throughout

  Parking brake on at rest

  Lox cock shut (navigator)

  Note :- N/w steering may be regained by selecting U/C EMERG.

  FIRE DRILLS; ABANDONING

  PREPARE TO ABANDON THE AIRCRAFT IF ANY FIRE

  WARNING PERSISTS 3 MINUTES AFTER TAKING ACTION

  ENG FIRE WARNING

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  L.P. COCK

  CLOSED

  Speed

  Reduce if possible

  Extinguisher

  Operate

  Return to base, using SINGLE ENGINE RECOVERY

  Note: No further extinguishant is available.

  REHEAT FIRE WARNING

  Throttle

  IDLE

  Extinguisher

  Operate

  Return to base, avoiding use of reheat

  Note: Extinguishant still available on other side

  EJECTION

  Recommended speed

  250knots

  Maximum speed

  500knots

  Full auto sequence

  above 300knots

  Individual (navigator first)

  below 300knots

  Canopies first

  below 75knots

  Straight and level or climbing

  Above 42,000ft. DEPRESS for 30 seconds if possible

  FAILURE OF AUTO-SEPARATION :-

  Press button and lift EMERGENCY HARNESS RELEASE handle to full extent; roll out of seat, pull ‘chute D-ring

  Note :-

  EMERGENCY oxygen not available when separated from seat

  TAKE-OFF ENGINE FAILURES

  1. At or below V stop :-

  Throttles

  IDLE

  Parachute

  Pull ONCE to stream

  Brakes

  Apply fully />
  Barrier

  Call to raise

  2. Above V stop :-

  No immediate action

  Accelerate to 220knots, climb into circuit

  Dead engine

  COCK OFF

  Approach as in SINGLE ENGINE RECOVERY

  Strain gauge warning :-

  Leave for up to 20 seconds, then see IN-FLIGHT ENGINE FAILURES (9)

  IN-FLIGHT ENGINE FAILURES

  1. Mechanical defect, Nozzle runaway open, OIL warning :-

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  L.P. COCK

  CLOSE

  Use SINGLE-ENGINE RECOVERY

  2. Nozzle runaway closed :-

  Throttle back to dry range. No further use of reheat.

  3. THROT warning, No throttle response, RPM fluctuating :-

  DO NOT MOVE THROTTLE LEVER (TCU failure)

  Emergency throttle switch

  EMERG

  NOZZLE OV/RIDE switch

  MAX.DRY

  Check RPM and temperature within limits

  TO CANCEL REHEAT :-

  Reduce to approx 95% RPM (NOT below) on d.c. throttle

  Throttle lever back to dry range

  Reheat cannot be reselected

  NOTE:-

  (a) No automatic P3, top temperature or acceleration control or RPM governing on d.c. throttle. Handle engine with care and monitor frequently, especially when climbing or decelerating.

  (b) If THROT warning appeared suddenly, or together with GEN warning, make one attempt only to regain normal control, after stabilizing engine.

  4. P3 warning

  Throttle back to clear

  5. Nozzle area fluctuating :-

  Cancel reheat if in use

  If unsuccessful, select MAX DRY.

  If still unsuccessful, select EMERG throttle.

  6. AUX. DR warning :-

  Reduce speed to below 300knots

  Return to base

  7. REHEAT extinguishes or fails to light :-

  Cancel selection

  Attempt re-selection after 8 seconds minimum

  If no light-up within 3 seconds, cancel

  8. TCV warning :-

  Throttle: IDLE

  (a) IF WARNING GOES OUT :- (failed open)

  Engine may be used for cruise if warning stays out

  Expect reappearance of warning when reducing IAS

  Shut down for approach and landing.

  (b) IF WARNING REMAINS :- (failed closed)

  Switch OFF associated generator unless other has failed; wait 5 seconds and RESET

  Leave throttle at IDLE until TCV warning goes out

  9. Strain gauge warning (NOT 220)

  Return to base at min. RPM on both engines

  Navigator cancel and reset warning

  RELIGHTING

  FLAMEOUT :-

  IMMEDIATE RELIGHT :-

  Throttle

  Slam to IDLE

  Fueldraulic PUMP switch

  X-OVER

  Start / relight

  Press and hold

  IF NO RELIGHT WITHIN 15 SECONDS :-

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  NORMAL RELIGHT after 1 minute.

  NORMAL RELIGHT :-

  Speed

  Above 250kt

  Below 350kt / 0.9M

  Height

  Below 35,000 feet

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  WINDMILL RELIGHT switch

  Aft (assist) below 18% RPM

  Fwd. (guarded) above 18% RPM

  Fueldraulic PUMP switch

  X-OVER

  Start / relight

  Press and hold

  Throttle

  Slowly to IDLE in about 10 seconds

  NO RELIGHT WITHIN 15 SEC. OF REACHING IDLE

  OR

  TURBINE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 550°C

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  Try again after 1 minute.

  CONSISTENT FAILURE TO RELIGHT :-

  Suspect throttle runaway closed (no THROT warning)

  Relight on d.c. throttle (below).

  DOUBLE FLAMEOUT :-

  Throttles

  Slam to IDLE

  IMMEDIATE RELIGHT on both engines; if neither lights,

  Speed

  Above 250knots

  Commence fast descent to 35,000ft.

  Restrict flying controls operation to a minimum

  NORMAL RELIGHT on one engine only, at or below 35,000ft. When one engine is running, relight the other.

  RELIGHT ON D.C. THROTTLE :-

  EMERG switch

  EMERG (THROT warning)

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  D.C. throttle switch

  ‘close’ for 30 seconds

  NOZZLE OV/RIDE switch

  MAX. DRY

  WINDMILL RELIGHT switch

  Aft (assist) below 18% RPM

  Fwd. (guarded) above 18% RPM

  Fueldraulic PUMP switch

  X-OVER

  Start / relight

  Press and hold

  Throttle

  To red mark

  D.C. throttle switch

  ‘open’ slowly (i.e. not continuously)

  IF NO RELIGHT WITHIN 20 SECONDS

  (of start of D.C. throttle opening)

  OR TURBINE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 550°C

  Throttle

  COCK OFF

  D.C. throttle switch

  ‘close’ for 30 seconds

  Try again after 1 minute

  AFTER RELIGHT :-

  Fueldraulic PUMP switch

  NORM (220 ONLY)

  Ensure WINDMILL RELIGHT switches forward / guarded

  SINGLE-ENGINE RECOVERY

  Note :- Gearbox X-OVER is limited to 8 minutes with the LP COCK CLOSED. (No limit with cock OPEN)

  1. IMMEDIATELY :-

  GEARBOX drive

  DIS

  GEN. CONTROL switch

  OFF

  EM. GEN switch

  To remaining HYD system

  Warnings

  OIL, CONT, SERV. GEN on

  (Stay at fueldraulic PUMP

  X-OVER regardless)

  Autobalance master switch

  GAUGE

  Check CROSSFEED cock OPEN

  c.g. meters

  Both at G.

  2. RECOVERY

  Cruise at 330kt (subject to M limitation)

  Specific range increases with altitude and M.

  Maintain c.g. position by MAN. TRANS as necessary

  Navigator eliminates resulting BAL warnings with AUTO reset.

  3. DOWNWIND, BEFORE UNDERCARRIAGE SELECTION :-

  GEARBOX drive

  X-OVER

  Warnings

  CONT, SERV out

  4. APPROACH (NORMAL DOUBLE DATUM)

  Remaining engine

  Reheat

  Flaps

  20°

  Air brakes

  IN

  Approach at 190kt; touchdown 180knots

  5. APPROACH ON D.C. THROTTLE

  Remaining engine

  Maximum dry thrust

  Flaps

  20°

  Air brakes

  IN

  Undercarriage

  Delay DOWN until long finals

  Speeds

  230kt downwind, 210kt reducing to 200 on approach; 190kt touchdown.

  6. AFTER SECOND GEN WARNING

  No possible action

  Emergency generator only remains

  Cancel reheat before any hydraulic selection

  No simultaneous hydraulic selections

  Proceed as for 3 : (Normal U/C DOWN operative).

  7. AFTER SECOND CONT WARNING :-

  GEARBOX DRIVE

  X-OVER

  Warnings

  CONT, SERV out

  8. AFTER SECOND SERV WARNING :-

  EM. GEN switch

  Dead engine HYD system

  (GEARBOX drive to X-OVER if second GEN warning appears).
/>   ROLL / YAW

  GEARING: 0

  Reduce speed

  Pitch and yaw feel lost

  To select air brakes or flaps :-

  GEARBOX DRIVE

  X-OVER, make selection and return to DIS

  To select undercarriage :-

  GEARBOX DRIVE

  X-OVER

  U/C selector

  DOWN (1 or 2 greens)

  U/C EMERG

  EMERG.

 

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