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Take-Off And Landing Pressure Altitude Limits |
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Take-Off and Landing Temperature Limits |
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Max. Operating Temperature |
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Min. Operating Temperature |
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-54C to 25,000Ft -65 to 37,000Ft |
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TAT in curise above 25,000Ft Limitation |
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Max. Operating Airspeed Vmo/ Mmo |
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0 to 8,000 : 250KIAS 10,000 to 26,000: 320KIAS 26,000 to 37,000: .78 Mach |
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Flaps 9: 250KIAS Flaps 22: 200KIAS Flaps 45: 145KIAS |
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10 Knots Max for Take-off and Landing |
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Direct Vision Window Removal |
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Max. Operation for Windshield Wipers |
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Turbulent Air Penetration Max A/S |
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At or below 10,000Ft : 200KIAS Above 10,000Ft: 250KIAS / .63M Whichever is lower |
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Flaps Up: -1.00 G to 2.50 G Flaps Down: 0 G to 2.0 G |
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Fuel Tank Temperature Limits |
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Max. Imbalance Between Fuel Tanks |
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Max. Usuable Quantity In Each Tank |
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Usuable Quantity In Each Tank |
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Unusuable fuel increases to 266 Lbs. in each tank if any of the associated electric fuel pumps is INOP. |
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When Performing pressure refueling, the usable fuel quantity in each tank may be reduced by 7.9 US Gal. |
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40C11 40C14
Max: 25,000 or Max: 30,000ft
30,000 (2) Note 2: For airplanes post-mod or equipped with an equivalent modification factory incorportated. Min temp is -54C up to 30,000ft. |
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37,000Ft for Both C11 and C14 |
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108% Max for both C11 and C14 |
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40C11 40C14
884C (1) 884C Note 1: May be exceeded up to 925C above 25,000Ft during 10 Sec. |
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APU Continious Temp. Max. |
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40C11 40C14
680C (6) 680C(6) Note 6: The APU EGT may be exceed up to 717C for 5 Min max. |
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Cooling Period Between Each Attempt: 3 Consecutive Attempts: 1minute Off Between 2 Series of 3 Consec. Attempts: 30 Min. Off |
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On Ground: Staring or Dry Motoring: Up to 5 on, 5 Min Off Or 1st Through 4th Cycles: 1 min on, 1 Min Off Following Cycles: 5 Min on, 5 Min Off In Flight: Maximum Cont. Operation Time: 5 Min On (No cool down time is required should inflight attempt be required) |
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Must be operative for ALT T/0-1 Mode |
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Do NOT go-around after reverser deployment |
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AE3007A1 (LR) N1 Max Note: Any exceedance or peak must be monitered and logged by the crew. |
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102.4% (8) Note: For airplanes pre-mod the N2 limit is 102.5% |
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AE3007A1 (LR) ITT Start Max Temp. |
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AE3007A1 (LR) ITT Take-off Modes Temp. Max |
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948C (1) Note 1: Takeoff Thrust is limited to 5 Min. |
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AE3007A1 (LR) Continious Temp. Max. |
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AE3007A1 (LR) Oil Pressure Below 88% N2 |
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Min: 34 PSI Max: 110 PSI (2) (7) Note 2: May be exceeded during starts if oil temp. is below 21 C. The engine must remain at idle until the oil PSI is less than 110PSI Note 7: Operation in oil pressure amber range111 and 115 psi is permitted in all opeational modes and time limited to 5 Minutes, Or between 116 and 155 PSI in all operational modes time limited to 2 minutes. Total time above 110 PSI may not exceed 5 Min. |
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AE3007A1 (LR) At or above 88% N2 Oil PSI. |
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Min: 50 PSI (9) Max: 110 PSI (7) Note 9: While this is an abnormal condition, operation between 50 and 34 PSI is permitted during takeoff and go around phases (AE3007A Only) Note 7: Operation in oil pressure amber range111 and 115 psi is permitted in all opeational modes and time limited to 5 Minutes, Or between 116 and 155 PSI in all operational modes time limited to 2 minutes. Total time above 110 PSI may not exceed 5 Min. |
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AE3007A1 (LR) Fuel Temp Limits |
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AE3007A1 (LR) Vibration Max. |
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LP Spool: 1.8 IPS (4) HP Spool: 1.1 IPS (4) Note 4: Vibration in the amber range below 2.5IPS is time limimted to 5 Min. during the takeoff or go-around phases or 10 sec. during the remainder of the flight phases. |
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Prior to take-off,the engines must be allowed to run at low thrust to stabilize the engine temperatures before take-off thrust is adjusted. After start, the engines must run at idle or taxi thrust during at least 4 minutes for cold engines (Shut down for more than 90 min) and 2 minutes for warm engines. To Increase N2 above 83% the engine oil must be at 40C Minimum. In lieu of this limit, it is acceptable to either run the engine for at least 8 min. or complete a static run up to 88% N2, stabilize, and check to ensure that oil pressure is equal to or less than 83PSI |
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The engines must run for at least 1 minute at idle or taxi thrust before shutdown. |
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Max Temp. for A/I Operation |
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Min. Temp for Manual A/I Operation |
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Holding Configuration Icing Conditions |
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Landing Gear- Up Flaps-Up Minimum Airspeed- 200Kias |
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Single-Engine or Single Bleed In Icing Conditions |
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Max Load on Main Generator |
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Max Load on APU Generator |
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400 Amps below 30,000Ft 300 Amps above 30,000Ft |
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Max Differential Pressure |
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Max Differential Overpressure |
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Max Differential Negitive Pressure |
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Max Altitude to Extend Flaps |
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Max Airspeed after Take-off/ During Climb without retrimming |
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Integrated Standby Instrument System |
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Maximum duration of ISIS when operating on batteries is 40 Min. Note: The max duration of battery power can be extended to 45 Min if the Pitot 3 Sensor Heating buttion is turned off when not operating in icing conditions. Airplane must not be moved during power-up initialization. Do not cage attitude in turning flight. |
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Electromechanical Gust Lock |
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Each time electromechanical gust lock lever is set to unlocked position elevator movement must be checked. This check must be preformed at least 10 seconds after positioning the gust lock lever to the unlocked position by moving the control column from the full up stop to the full down stop and back to the full up stop position. |
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When crossing the outer marker on glideslope, the altitue must be verified with the published approach procedure. |
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Min. Altitude Coupled to ILS |
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Min. Autopilot engagement height after takeoff |
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Single Engine Go-Around Autopilot |
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Max Crosswind with Compacted Snow |
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Max Crosswind with Standing Water Or Slush |
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Max Croswind with Ice ( No Melting) |
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Max Operating Altitude when one bleed or one pack is closed |
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25,000 Ft. When operating with APU bleed supplying PACK 1( Eng. 1 bleed closed) and engine 2 supplying Pack 2 ( Crossbleed Closed), Maximum operating altitude is 37,000Ft |
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Windshear Prevention/Recovery |
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Thrust Levers- Max Go Around Buttions- Press |
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Take Configuration Warning |
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Do Not Take Off. Airplane Configuration- Correct |
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Crew Oxygen Masks- Don, Select 100% Smoke Goggles or PBE- Don Recirculation Fan- Off Crew Communication- Eastablish |
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Baggage Compartment Smoke |
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Baggage Fire Extinguishing Button (If Installed)- Press |
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Engine Fire, Severe Damage, or Seperation |
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Identify Affected Engine. Thrust Lever- Idle Start/Stop Selector- Stop Fire Extinguishing Handle- Pull (Do Not Rotate) |
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If during takeoff, below v1: Rejected Takeoff Procedure- Accomplish |
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During Take off, Below V1: Rejected Takeoff Procedure- Accomplish |
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Airspeed- Minimum 260 KIAS Altitude- Max 25,000 Ft Oxygen Masks (If required)- Don Engine Airstart Procedure- Accomplish |
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During Take off, below V: Rejected takeoff procedure- accomplish |
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Engine Thrust Reverser Disagree |
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During Takeoff, If below V1: Rejected takeoff procedure- accomplish |
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Rejected Takeoff (At or Below V1) |
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Thrust Levers- Idle or Max Reverse |
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Takeoff With Engine Failure Above V1 |
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Maximum Takeoff Thrust- Check At Vr Rotate the airplane With positive rate of climb Landing Gear- Up Airspeed- V2 |
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Control Column- Hold Firmly Below V1 Take off- Reject Above V1 or in flight: Quick Disconnect Buttion- Press and hold |
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Elevator Disconnect- Pull |
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Aileron/Roll Trim Runaway |
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Control roll attitude manually with control wheels and rudder. Quick Disconnect Button- Press and Hold Aileron Systems 1 and 2- Off |
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Inadvertent Spoiler Opening In Flight |
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Control the airplane using thrust, elevator and stabilizer Speed Brake- Close |
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Rapid Cabin Depressurization |
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Crew Oxygen Masks- Don Crew Communication- Establish Emergency Descent- As Required |
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Cabin Crew- Notify Fasten Seat Belt Sign- on Thrust Levers- Idle Speed Brakes- On Airspeed- 250 KIAS Landing Gear- Down Minimum Enroute Altitude- Check |
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To abort start: Associated Thrust Levers- Idle Start/Stop Selector- Stop |
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If during takeoff, below V1: Rejected Takeoff Procedure- Accomplish |
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Quick Disconnect Button- Press Rudder Systems 1 and 2- Off |
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Steering System Inoperative or Uncommanded swerving on Ground |
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Control the airplane using rudder command and differntial brakes. Steering Handwheel- Do Not Use If Unable to control the airplane, as an addiontional action: Steering Desengagement Buttion: Press Consider the use of differential thrust reverser if serviceable |
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Anti Icing Inoperative in Icing Conditons |
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