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Definition
12 Second Transient: 920 - 965
2.5 Minute OEI Transient (Contingency Power): 884 -919
10 Minute Limit: 870 - 883
Maximum Start Limit: 869
30 Minute Limit: 829 - 869
Normal: 0 - 828 |
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Definition
Maximum: 105
12 Second Limit: 102.1 - 105
30 Minute Limit: 99.1 - 102
Continuous: 0 - 99.0 |
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Term
Engine 1 & 2 (%PMR)
(%Np) |
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Definition
12 Second Transient: 106 - 121
Maximum: 106
Upper Transient: 102 - 105
Continuous: 96 - 101
Lower Transient: 91 - 95
Minimum excep for idle and transient - 91
Avoid operation ins 20% to 40% and 60% to 90% ranges except during start and shutdown. |
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Definition
Maximum: 150
10 Second Limit: 135 - 150
Contiuous: 0 - 134 |
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Term
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Definition
Maximum: 150
10 Second Limit: 121 - 150
Continuous: 0 - 120 |
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Main Rotor (% RPMR)
Power On |
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Definition
Upper Transient: 101 - 107
Continuous: 95 - 101
Lower Transient: 91 - 95 |
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Main Rotor (%RPMR)
Power Off (Autorotation) |
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Definition
Maximum: 110 (120 for MTF)
Transient: 105 - 110
Continuous: 90 - 105 |
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Term
Engine Oil Pressure
(PSI) |
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Definition
Maximum: 120
Precautionary: 101 - 120
Continuous at -
90% Ng or above: 35 - 100
Below 90% Ng: 20 - 100 |
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Term
Engine Oil Temperature
(C) |
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Definition
Maximum: 150
30 Minute Limit: 136 - 150
Continuous: -50 - 135 |
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Term
Transmission Oil Pressure
(PSI) |
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Definition
Maximum: 130
Precautionary: 66 - 130
Continuous: 30 - 65
Idle and transient: 20 - 30 |
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Term
Transmission Oil Temperature
(C)
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Definition
Maximum: 120
30 Minute Limit: 106 - 120
Continuous: -50 - 105 |
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Term
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Definition
At ambient temperatures of +16C and below, two consecutive start cycles may be made, followed by a 3 minute rest period, followed by two additional consecutive start cycles. A 30 minute rest period is then required before any additional starts.
At temperatures +17C to +52C, two consecutive start cycles may be made. A 30 minute rest period is then required before any additional start cycles. |
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Term
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Definition
Normal: 201 - 1600
Precautionary: 0 - 200 |
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Term
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Definition
To prevent APU Overheating, the following limits apply:
a. With egine and rotor operating, at +43C and above operation is limited to 30 minutes.
b. With engine and rotor not operating, the APU may be operated continuously up to an ambient tempreature of +51C. |
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Term
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Definition
Crossbleed starts shall not be attempted unless:
a) the anti-ice light is not illuminated;
b) operating engine is at 90% Ng or above; and
c) rotor speed is at 100% RPMR. |
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Term
Baclup Hydraulic Pump
Hot Weather Operations |
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Definition
Due to hydraulic fluid overheating, the limits detailed below are to be observed during prolonged operation of the backup pump with the rotor system static.
FAT(C) Operating Time (Min) Cool Down time
-54C to +32C Unlimited n/a
+33C to +38C 24 72
+39 C to +52C 16 48 |
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Term
Airspeed Limitations
(Positioning of acft lights and doows/windows open) |
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Definition
Maximum airspeeds for the positioning or adjustment of aircraft lights:
1) Lights extended and static - 180 KIAS
2) Landing light extension or retraction - 130 KIAS
3) Search light extension or positioning/retraction - 100 KIAS
Maximum airspeeds for:
1) Loadmaster window fully open - 170 KIAS
2) Cabin door fully open - 145 KIAS
3) Opening/Closing cabin door - 80KIAS |
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Term
Airspeed Limitations
(SAS Inoperative and Hydraulic Pump(s) inoperative) |
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Definition
1) 1 SAS inoperative: 170 KIAS
2) 2 SAS inoperative: 150 KIAS
3) 2 SAS inoperative in IMC: 140 KIAS
1) One pump inoperative: 170 KIAS
2) Two pumps inoperative: 150 KIAS
3) Two pumps inoperative in IMC: 140 KIAS |
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Term
Airpseed Limitations
(Side/rearwards, Vne, External Load, OEI and Autorotation) |
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Definition
The flight speed limit for all sidewards/rearwards flight is 35 kts
Vne (clean and <17000lbs): 193 KIAS
External stores attached : 170 KIAS
One engine inoperative: 130 KIAS
Autorotation at a gross weight:
1)16825 or less: 150 KIAS
2) 16825 to 20250 lbs: 130 KIAS
3) greater than 20250 lbs: 125 KIAS
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Term
Airpseed Limitation Following
Failue of the Automatic
Stabilator Control System |
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Definition
Manual control available. If the automatic stabilator control system fails in flight and automatic operation cannot be restored:
The stabilator shall be set full down at speeds below 45 KIAS
The stabilator shall be set at zero degrees at speeds above 45 KIAS
Autorotation airspeed shall be limited to 120 KIAS at all gross weights. |
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Definition
• - 127
•• - 137
••• - 142 |
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Touchdown Speed Limitation |
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Definition
Maximum forward touchdown speed is limited to 60 KIAS ground speed on level terrain |
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Term
Manoeuvres to be Avoided
(VORDAP) |
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Definition
Any manoeuvering resulting in the onset of significantly increased 4:1 vibrations
Intentionally flying out of balance above 45 KIAS
Rapid turns using more than 60 degrees angle of bank
Any manoeuvre likely to result in droop stop pounding
Abrupt manoeuvring and large control reversals
Practice autorotations except as required for pilot training, test flights and pilot categorisation events.
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Term
Prohibited Manoeuvres
(9 STAPH)
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Definition
Flight beyond 90 degrees angle of bank
Manoeuvring flight that results in heavy stall
Practice touchdown autorotations
Aerobatic manoeuvres
Simultaneous moving of both PCLs to IDLE or OFF in flight
Hover turns in excess of 30 degrees per second
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Term
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Definition
Bank angles shall be limited to 30 degrees when a PRI SEVO PRESS caution light is illuminated |
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Term
Slope Landing Limitations
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Definition
15 degree nose-up, right wheel or left wheel upslope
Reduced by 4 degrees for every 10 knots of downslope wind
6 degrees nose down slope - downslope winds not greater than 15 knots |
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Term
Limits for manoeuvring with
sling/rescue hoist load |
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Definition
Limited to a maximum of 30 degrees angle of bank in forward flight
Sideward flight is limited by bank angle and is decreased as airspeed increases
Rearward flight is limited to 35 knots |
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Term
Operation in turbulence and thunderstorms |
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Definition
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