A-29 Emergency Procedure: Overpressure (CAB PRES)

A-29 Emergency Procedure: Overpressure (CAB PRES)
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An overview of the emergency procedure for overpressure (CAB PRES) in the A-29 aircraft. The procedure outlines actions to take when cockpit differential pressure exceeds 5.75 psi, including switching off the air conditioning, maintaining a maximum altitude of 25,000 ft, and following the SUPPLY FAILURE procedure in case of oxygen supply interruption.

  • Emergency Procedure
  • Overpressure
  • Aircraft Safety
  • Cabin Pressure

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  1. A-29 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 1. OVERPRESSURE (CAB PRES) Revisi n 19 ago/23

  2. OVERPRESSURE CAB PRES C.A.P.: NONE

  3. OVERPRESSURE NON C.A.P.: CAB PRES Indicates that the cockpit differential pressure is over 5.75 psi. 1. AIR COND Switch OFF. 2. Maximum Altitude 25000 ft. If the oxygen supply is interrupted, immediately carry SUPPLY FAILURE procedure. out OXYGEN

  4. MINUTO BOLD FACE

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