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Bottom of the white arc
60
Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed |
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Red line
65
Minimum control Airspeed |
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Airspeed best rate of climb in function of distance
71 |
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Intnetional one engine inoperative speed above Vmca to provide a margin of lateral direction when one engine is suddenly inoperative
71
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Best date of climb in distance single engine
85 |
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Blue line
85
Best rate of climb single engine over time |
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85
Best rate of climb over time |
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Flap Extension
Top of white arc
110 |
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Manuvering speed (weight dependent)
132
132*√(Actual weight/Max Gross Weight) |
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Landing gear Retraction speed
112
Landing gear Extension
140 |
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Maximum Ramp Weight
T/O Weight
Max Landing Weight |
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Bottom of Yellow Arc
Normal operation speed
154 |
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Never Exceed Speed
Red Line
194 |
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Max Baggage Compartment Load |
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Flaps up 3.8G
Flaps down 2.0G
Negative
Flaps up -1.52G |
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Max Demonstrated Crosswind |
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Left O-360-A1G6D Clockwise
Right LO-360-A1G6D Counter Clockwise
180 Hp @2700 RPM |
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MAX Oil Temp
Cylnder Temp |
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2 Hartzell Constant speed props
Pitch setting 30'' Station
Low at 12.1 +/- 1 degree
High at 17 to 20 degrees
Featheres at 81+/-1 degree
Diameter 76-74 inches
Movement Govenor boosted oil springs counter weights dome air pressure |
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Describe the pressure system |
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two engine driven dry pressure pumps interconnected from a single system so that if either pump fails check valves automatically close and the remaining pump continues to operate all gyro instruments |
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The fuel selector valve system |
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On Off Xfeed arrangement selector pannel
fuel is drawn from the tanks through a fuel strainer then through the selector valve located aft of the firewall in each nacelle. from the selector valve the fuel passes through the engine driven fuel pump to the carburator. |
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Bonded edge fuel tanks located outboard of each nacelle. Each tank holds 51.5 gallons total 50 usable
Full 103/100 Usable
Center of tab 40/38.5 Usable
Bottom of tab 30/28.5 Usable
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Electric driven aux fuel pump one for each engine. Located just aff of the firewall
Operated by individual rocker type switch
Provide pressure for priming starting taxi takeoff and landing
and continued operation incase the engine driven pump fails |
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Fuel lines for each engine are interconnected by crossfeed lines. In emergency situation either engine can consume fuel from both tanks.
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ENGINE FAILED FUEL PROCEDURE |
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1 Operative engine
Working engine Aux pump ON
Non Working Engine Fuel Selector OFF
Working engine Fuel Selector Crossfeed
Working engine Aux Pump on/off as required |
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Dead Foot Dead Engine
-The foot not being used to maintain directional control is dead
Throttle
-Partially retard the throttle for the endine that is believed to be inoperative. |
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Engine Failure durring ground roll |
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-Throttles IDLE
-Braking MAX(Not Locked)
-Fuel Selectors OFF
-Batt Alt MAg Starters OFF |
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Indications of failed altinator |
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Dimming of lights
Loadmeters shoeing 100% or greater or 0%
No ALTERNATOR-OUT Lights |
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Electrical Failure Actions |
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Both Alt Switches OFF
Battery Switch OFF
Both BUS ISO circut breakers PULL
Remove all Electrical Loads
Both Alternator Switches ON
Minimize all Electrical Loads
Extend landing gear with Emergency system
Land as soon as practical |
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Illumination of Alternator Out Light |
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Check respective Loadmeter for load indication
no load- turn off affected alternator
reduce load to single alternator capacity
reset the affected alternator with the alt switch |
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Landing Gear Manual Extension |
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Landing Gear Motor circut breaker pull
Landing gear handle down position
Airspeed 100KTS maximum
Emergency valve open (Counterclockwise)
Check mirror and three green
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Landing gear retraction after Practace Manual Extension |
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Emergency Extension Valve closed
Landing gear motor circut breaker On
Landing gear switch handle up |
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Retractable Tricycle landing geat made of Magnesium castings and aluminum forgings
Retraction and Extension through electrically driven hydraulic pump and hydraulic system to a hydraulic actuator assembly in each wheel well. |
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Landing gear and hydraulic pumps are protected by the time delay relay
It will disengage electrical power after 30 seconds of continous pump operation.
Can be reset by cycling the gear handle |
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To prevent retractin of the landing gear on the ground a pitot safety pressure deactivation when the impact air pressure is below 59-63 kts |
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1 or Both throttle handles are retarded below an engine setting sufficient to sustain flight and landing gear is up the landing gear horn will sound
Also when the flaps are extended beyond 16 degrees the horn will sound reguardless of the throttle settings.
If the gear is not down and locked |
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Hydraulic brakes with a reservoir on the left side of the forward cabin bulkhead accessable through the nose compartment. |
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Two 55 ampere 28 volt belt driven alternators
or two 60 amp 14 volt belt driven alternators |
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Simultaneously
Comtril column full forward
Apply full opposite rudder
Reduce power to bith engines to idle
Hold until rotations stop and then neutralize all controlls for a smooth pullout |
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Sensing Vane installed on the leading edge of each wing. and a stall warning horn in the overhead speaker console
The horn is triggered by the sensing vane on the LEFT wing anytime the flaps are ABOVE 16 degrees
The horn is triggered by the sending vane on the RIGHT wing when the flaps are BEYOND 16 degrees
Batt and Alt switches off make stall warning horns inop
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