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737 GENERAL -- FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES General
The flight controls keep the airplane at the necessary attitude during flight. They have movable surfaces on the wing and the empennage. These are the two types of flight controls:
-Primary
-Secondary.
Primary Flight Controls
The primary flight controls has these subsystems:
-Aileron (2)
-Elevator (2)
-Rudder.
Secondary Flight Controls
The secondary flight control system has these components:
-Leading edge flaps (4)
-Leading edge slats (8)
-Trailing edge flaps (4)
-Spoilers (12)
-Horizontal stabilizer.
The 12 spoilers consists of 4 ground and 8 flight spoilers. The spoilers are numbered 1 to 12, left to right.
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Power Source
Hydraulic actuators or electric motors move the surfaces. You must be very careful when you work near flight control surfaces. When hydraulic power is on, make sure that all the flight control surfaces are clear of personnel and equipment.
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737 GENERAL - FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
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737 GENERAL -- DOORS INTRODUCTION General Description
These are the types of doors on the airplane:
-Forward and aft entry doors
-Forward and aft galley service doors
-Emergency exit doors (and pilot sliding windows)
-Cargo doors
-Interior doors (crew door and lavatory doors)
-Forward airstair door
-Miscellaneous access doors.
Location
The entry doors are on the left side of the airplane.
The galley service doors are on the right side of the airplane.
The emergency exit doors are above the wings on both sides of the airplane. The pilot sliding windows are in the flight compartment.
The crew door and lavatory doors are inside the airplane.
The cargo doors are on the right side of the airplane.
The miscellaneous access doors are near the systems they serve.
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Training Information Point
You can open and close entry, galley service, and cargo doors in winds up to 40 knots without structural damage. You can let these doors stay latched open in winds up to 65 knots without structural damage.
If a door is left open for a long time, a protective cover should be put over the door frame. This prevents bad weather damage to the airplane.
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ENGINE OIL ACCESS DOOR REFUELING STATION AIR CONDITIONING
ACCESS DOOR TANK ACCESS DOOR EXTERNAL POWER
RECEPTACLE DOOR
LOWER NOSE COMPARTMENT
ACCESS DOOR
RAM AIR
ACCESS PANEL
EE COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR
AFT CARGO FORWARD CARGO
COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT DOOR
DOOR
GROUND AIR CONDITIONING ACCESS DOOR
CENTER FUEL TANK
TAIL CONE
SUMP ACCESS DOOR
ACCESS DOOR
HYDRAULIC
ACCUMULATOR ACCESS DOOR
TOILET AFT ENTRYAPU SERVICE DOORACCESS DOORDOOR
AFT GALLEY WATER
SERVICE DOOR SERVICE DOOR
EMERGENCY EXIT DOORS SECTION 48 ACCESS AND BLOWOUT DOOR
FORWARD GALLEY SERVICE DOOR FORWARD IDG OIL
ENTRY DOOR
RESERVOIR WINDOW AIRSTAIR ACCESS DOOR DOOR
SLIDING
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737 GENERAL -- ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR OPERATION General
You open and close an entry door manually with the control handle. While open, a hinge lock mechanism holds the door in the open position.
The cabin crew puts the door slide warning pennant across the door window if the slide is armed.
Open the Door - Exterior Operation
An escape slide is on the inside, lower part of the entry door. If the slide girt bar is in the armed position, the slide will deploy automatically as the door opens. Look to see if there is a door slide warning pennant (orange) in the door window. The pennant is across the window when the slide is armed. Make sure that the escape slide is not armed before you open the door.
The door swings out of the door frame when it opens. Make sure that the area outside of the door is clear.
You must pull the exterior door control handle from the recess position to engage the door drive mechanisms. Turn the handle 180 degrees in the clockwise direction. The door moves to the cocked open position.
At this point, any more effort on the door control handle will not produce more door motion. The door control handle has gone through its full motion. Release the control handle and allow it to return to its recess by spring force.
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