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An operating procedure, practice, etc., which if not correctly followed, could result in personal injury or loss of life. |
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An operating procedure, practice, etc., which if not strictly observed, could result in damage to or destruction of equipment. |
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An operating procedure, condition, etc., which is essential to highlight. |
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Turbine Outlet Temperature Limits
(5-4, 5-10) |
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Note: The Red Warning Light illuminates when either of the following conditions are exceeded: 810 to 927 0C for 10 seconds, or higher than 927 0C.
100 to 7380C Continuous Operation
738 to 8100C Take-off Power Range (5 Min Limit)
8100C Maximum
810 to 8430C, 6 second transient (Not to be used intentionally).
9270C Maximum during Starting and Shutdown (10 seconds Maximum).
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Torque Meter Limits
(5-6,5-13) |
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0 to 85% Continuous Operation
>85 to 100% Take-off Power Range (5 Min. Limit)
100% Maximum
Transient Torque Limit is 100 to 110% (5 second Maximum). INTENTIONAL USE IS PROHIBITED
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Wind Limitations
(5-10, 5-21) |
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a. The helicopter can be started in a maximum wind velocity of 45 knots and a maximum gust spread of 15 knots.
Note
Gust spreads are not normally reported. To obtain spread, compare minimum and maximum velocities.
b. Maximum wind for hovering is 35 knots crosswind and 30 knots tailwind.
c. For hover operations at gross weights above 3200 lbs:
1. IGE manuevers - refer to chapter 8.
2. OGE manuevers - calm wind only.
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