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Airplane Flight Manual
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LTR............................................................................................................... page 01
LNR.............................................................................................................. page 01
LEDM............................................................................................................page 01
LOM..............................................................................................................page 01
CRT.............................................................................................................. page 01
LIMITATIONS................................................................................................. page 03
PROCEDURES.............................................................................................. page 03
PERFORMANCE............................................................................................page 03
DEVIATION GUIDE.........................................................................................page 03
APPENDICES................................................................................................ page 03
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION GEN.1
. Introduction.................................................................................................. page 03
EXPLANATIONS GEN.3
. Definition...................................................................................................... page 06
DIMENSIONS GEN.4
. Aircraft Dimensions.......................................................................................page 27
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1 Introduction
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This Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) is a reference document approved by EASA on behalf and
based on the requirements of US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and published by ATR.
It is not established as an operational document to be used directly by the crew in flight.
Operational Manuals for in-flight use by the flight crew must include appropriate AFM contents
as required by the National Regulations.
AFM is specific to a given certified aircraft model, which is specified in the Heading section.
2 Customized AFM
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envelope, reflecting the specific configuration of an aircraft/ fleet for the concerned operator/
owner.
ATR provides a manual which reflects the aircraft configuration at delivery, and the subsequent
revisions to reflect configuration changes as a result of application of ATR approved
modifications.
Operators/owners are responsible to inform ATR without delay, the effective changes to the
aircraft configuration after delivery through ATR Service Bulletin (SB), in order to received
updates/revisions.
ATR will not provide revisions/updates, and thus will not assume the responsibility of any effect
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- Due to modifications installed by third parties without an ATR SB, and/or
- Due to modifications installed through an ATR SB, if ATR is not informed of the SB
embodiment.
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issue date of the revision, the container code and the aircraft configuration. In addition, the
individual effectivity per MSN is stated for each mentioned DM.
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1 AFM Chapters
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The AFM contents are divided as the following:
- GEN: General Information
- LIM: Limitations
- PRO: Procedures are divided into 4 parts:
o GEN: General Information
o NNO: Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
o NOP: Normal Operations Procedures
o SPO: Special Operations
- PER: Performances
- DEV: Deviation Guide
- APP: Appendices
- SUP: Supplements.
The preliminary pages provide update status, approval references, List of Effective Data
Modules (LEDM) & List of MODs (LOM).
The Abnormal and Emergency Procedures are organized by aircraft system following the ATA
numbering system, as much as practical, (21. Air Conditioning, 22. Auto Pilot, 23
Communication, etc…). To easily locate a procedure, within a subchapter (i.e 21. Air
Conditioning) the procedures are presented in alphabetical order.
The Deviation Guide chapter includes the Configuration Deviation List (CDL) and dispatch
supplements.
The Appendices chapter includes certified external noise and appendices related to corporate
configurations.
The Supplements chapter contains information to cover specific regulatory difference for some
foreign national authorities.
2 Contents Identification
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Each DM strip is tagged with unique DM Id and provides information related to the DM such
as: revision number, approval authority, aircraft effectivity (or technical configuration
(Modification Number) in case of envelop/non customized AFM edition).
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1 Definition
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The following definitions of Warning, Caution, Note are extracted from, CS-25 (Chapter
AMC 25.1581, paragraph 3-e) and adapted to ATR flight operational documentation as
applicable.
When a Warning, Caution, or Note is applied to a flight crew procedure, the Warning,
Caution, or Note may be followed by flight crew action “CHALLENGE….. RESPONSE” as
shown below:
Note
Note
- Any procedure or technique, etc... considered essential to emphasize.
- Used as advisory information or as a reference.
Caution
CAUTION
- An operating procedure, technique, etc... that may result in damage to equipment
if not carefully followed.
- Used when possible corrective action is needed.
▶ CHALLENGE ..................................................................................RESPONSE
Warning
WARNING
- ANY PROCEDURE OR TECHNIQUE, ETC... THAT MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR
LOSS OF LIFE IF NOT CAREFULLY FOLLOWED.
- USED FOR AN IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION
▶ CHALLENGE ..................................................................................RESPONSE
▶ LAND ASAP
Land as soon as possible at the nearest airport where a safe landing can be made. This
information is applicable to a time-critical situation.
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BARO..............................................................................................................Barometric
BAT........................................................... ........................................................... Battery
BC................................................................................................................Back Course
BITE............................................... ............................................... Built in Test Equipment
BLW........................................................... ........................................................... Below
BPCU.............................................. .............................................. Bus Power Control Unit
BPU................................................................................................Battery Protection Unit
BRG.......................................................... .......................................................... Bearing
BRK........................................................... ........................................................... Brake
B-RNAV............................................. ............................................. Basic Aera Navigation
BSC............................................... ............................................... Battery Start Contactor
BTC................................................... ................................................... Bus Tie Contactor
BTR...................................................... ...................................................... Bus Tie Relay
BXR................................................................................................Battery Transfer Relay
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CAS....................................................................................................Calibrated Airspeed
CAT......................................................... ......................................................... Category
C/B............................................................................................................Circuit Breaker
CCAS..............................................................................Centralized Crew Alerting System
CCW.................................................. .................................................. Counter clockwise
CD........................................................................................................Coefficient of Drag
CDI............................................................................................Course Deviation Indicator
CDL............................................ ............................................ Configuration Deviation List
CDLS....................................................................................Cockpit Door Locking System
CDS............................................... ............................................... Cockpit Display System
CDU......................................................................................................Cabin Display Unit
CFC.......................................... .......................................... Constant Frequency Contactor
CFR........................................... ........................................... Code of Federal Regulations
CG..........................................................................................................Center of Gravity
CHAN..................................................................................................................Channel
CHC................................................... ................................................... Charge Contactor
CHG.......................................................... .......................................................... Charge
C/L......................................................... ......................................................... Check List
CL................................................................................Condition Lever or Coefficient of Lift
CLA................................................ ................................................ Condition Lever Angle
CLB........................................................................................................................Climb
CLR............................................................ ............................................................ Clear
CM..............................................................................................................Crew Member
CNTR................................................................................................................Contactor
COM.................................................... .................................................... Communication
COMPT........................................................................................................Compartment
COMPTR..................................................... ..................................................... Computer
CONFIG................................................... ................................................... Configuration
CONT..............................................................................................................Continuous
CORRECT.................................................... .................................................... Correction
CPA............................................. ............................................. Closest Point of Approach
CPCS........................................ ........................................ Cabin Pressure Control System
CPL.................................................. .................................................. Auto Pilot Coupling
CPM.............................................. .............................................. Core Processing Module
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FU....................................................................................................................Fuel Used
FWA............................................. ............................................. Flight Warning Application
FWD....................................................................................................................Forward
FWS................................................................................................Flight Warning System
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HF............................................................................................................High Frequency
HFOM............................................ ............................................ Horizontal Figure Of Merit
HI.............................................................. .............................................................. High
HLD..........................................................................................................................Hold
HMBTC........................................................................Hot Main Battery Transfer Contactor
HMU................................................ ................................................ Hydromechanical Unit
HOBV............................................ ............................................ Handling Overboard Valve
HP..............................................................................................................High Pressure
HSI............................................ ............................................ Horizontal Situation Indicator
HTG.......................................................... .......................................................... Heating
HU......................................................................................................................Head Up
HYD......................................................... ......................................................... Hydraulic
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YD................................................................................................................Yaw Damper
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1 Aircraft Dimensions
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MOMENT
ORIGIN
92.992 in
12°30'
1°
345.70 in
891.85 in
892.52 in
318.9 in
155.98 in
32.28 in
25°
161.42 in
967.40 in
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LIMITATIONS
GENERAL LIMITATIONS LIM.1
. Introduction.................................................................................................. page 03
. Performance Configuration............................................................................page 03
1. WEIGHT............................................................................................................ page 04
2. CENTER OF GRAVITY........................................................................................page 04
3. LOADING.......................................................................................................... page 05
SPEEDS LIM.3
1. DEFINITIONS..................................................................................................... page 05
2. AIRSPEEDS.......................................................................................................page 07
1. ENVIRONMENTAL............................................................................................. page 16
3. RUNWAY........................................................................................................... page 17
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SYSTEMS LIM.5
34. NAVIGATION......................................................................................................page 22
1 Introduction
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Law requires the observance of the limitations.
When operating in accordance with an approved appendix or supplement to this AFM, these
limitations apply, unless amended by such appendix or supplement.
2 Kinds of Operation
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The aircraft is certified in the transport category for day and night operations, in the following
conditions when the appropriate equipment and instruments required by the airworthiness
and operating regulations are approved, installed and in an operable condition:
- VFR and IFR
- Flight in icing conditions
- Reverse thrust taxi (single or twin engine).
4 Performance Configuration
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Refer to PER.1.2.01 Performance Configuration for aircraft configuration associated with
certified performances.
1 WEIGHT
1.1 Structural Limitations
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MAXIMUM WEIGHT lb
TAXI 37 633
TAKEOFF 37 258
LANDING 36 155
ZERO FUEL 34 259
2 CENTER OF GRAVITY
2.1 Center of Gravity Envelope
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For definition of reference (Mean Aerodynamic Chord ( MAC ) and moments origin) : Refer to
GENERAL INFORMATION.
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16.7
16.4 16.4
16.15 16.15
16 16. 32.
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12 15 17 18 25 30 32 36 38
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3 LOADING
3.1 Loading Instructions
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The aircraft must be loaded in accordance with the loading instructions given in the WEIGHT
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1 DEFINITIONS
1.1 Operating Speeds
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V1 V1 is the maximum speed at which the flight crew
can decide to reject the takeoff and is ensured to
stop the aircraft within the limits of runway.
VLOF Speed at which the lift overcomes the weight.
VR Speed at which rotation is initiated to reach V2 at
35 ft height.
V2 Takeoff, safety speed reached at 35 ft height with
one engine failed and providing second segment
climb gradient not less than the minimum (2.4 %).
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2 AIRSPEEDS
2.1 Maximum Operating Speed VMO-MMO
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The flight crew shall not intentionally exceed this limit, in any flight phase.
VMO .............................................................................................................. 230 kt CAS
MMO ............................................................ ............................................................ 0.55
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The flight crew shall not intentionally exceed this limit, in any flight phase.
VMO................................................................................................................250 kt CAS
MMO............................................................ ............................................................ 0.55
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3 STALL SPEEDS
3.1 Stall Speeds
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90 15 / UP
30 / DOWN
80
45 / DOWN
70
60
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38
WEIGHT (x 1000 lb)
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0
2000 88
4000
6000
8000
8500 84
80
76
72
68
64
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1 ENVIRONMENTAL
1.1 Environmental Envelope
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ALTITUDE (ft)
25.000
20.000
ISA
15.000
12.500 FLIGHT
10.000
8.500
5.000
T/O & LANDING
0
-1.000
(°C)
-70 -50 -40 -20 0 +20 +50
-54 +52
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Note
Refer to LIM.SYSTEMS.POWER PLANT.Fuel System for fuel temperature limitation.
2 WIND LIMITATION
2.1 Tailwind
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Takeoff and Landing
Tailwind limit............................................................................................................15 kt
Note
The limitation for tailwinds greater than 10 kt reflects the capability of the aircraft as
evaluated in terms of airworthiness but does not constitute approval for operations under
tailwinds exceeding 10 kt in case such operational approval is required by the National
Authorities to the Operators.
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2.2 Crosswind
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The maximum demonstrated crosswind is:
Takeoff......................................................... ......................................................... 45 kt
Landing FLAPS 30................................................. ................................................. 38 kt
Landing FLAPS 45 (EMERGENCY ONLY)..................................................................20 kt
Maximum Crosswind
Braking Action T.O LDG
T.O LDG
GOOD 1 1-2 45 kt 38 kt
GOOD/MEDIUM 2 - 37 kt 31 kt
MEDIUM 3/6 6 30 kt 24 kt
MEDIUM/POOR 4 5 22 kt 18 kt
POOR 7 7 15 kt 10 kt
Runway Status
1 Dry runway
2 Wet up to 3 mm depth
3 Slush or water from 3 to 6 mm depth
4 Slush or water from 6 to 12.7 mm depth
5 Slush or water from 3 to 12.7 mm depth
6 Compact snow
7 Ice
3 RUNWAY
3.1 Runway Slope
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Maximum mean runway slope......................................... ......................................... ±2 %
For operations on runways slope beyond 2 %, Refer to RUNWAYS SLOPE BEYOND 2 %.
LIM.4
LIMITATIONS
4 ICING CONDITIONS
4.1 Ground Icing Conditions
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● Ground Icing conditions exist when:
- OAT on the ground is at or below 5 °C and,
- Surface snow, standing water or slush is present on the ramps, taxiways and runways.
● Operation in ground icing conditions:
- For associated procedures Refer to ATMOSPHERIC ICING CONDITIONS.
- For advisory information on contaminated runways penalties Refer to CONTAMINATED
RUNWAY (ADVISORY MATERIAL) and Refer to FCOM.PERFORMANCES.
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21 AIR CONDITIONING
21.1 Pressurization
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Maximum differential pressure....................................... ....................................... 6.35 psi
Maximum negative differential pressure................................. ................................. -0.5 psi
Maximum differential pressure for landing............................... ............................... 0.35 psi
Maximum differential pressure for OVBD VALVE full open selection............... ............... 1 psi
Maximum altitude for one bleed off operation ........................................................20 000 ft
22 AUTO FLIGHT
22.1 Automatic Flight Control System
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Select a FD mode before AP engagement.
Minimum height for AP engagement after takeoff............................ ............................ 100 ft
NAV mode for VOR approach with either AP or FD is authorized only if:
- A collocated DME is available
- DME HOLD is not selected.
Minimum height for use of either AP or FD:
- Except during takeoff or approach................................. ................................. 1 000 ft
- VS or IAS mode during approach .................................. .................................. 160 ft
- CAT I APP mode.............................................. .............................................. 160 ft
For CAT II operation, Refer to CAT 2 APPROACH.
24 ELECTRICAL POWER
24.1 Electrical System
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In case of both DC generators failure, flight under IMC is limited to 30 min.
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27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
27.1 Flaps
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The FLAPS 45 configuration is prohibited for all normal aircraft operations. It can only be used
for emergency operations by decision of the captain provided icing conditions are not
encountered during the flight and the aircraft is clear of ice.
Holding with any flaps extended is prohibited in icing conditions (except for single engine
operations).
29 HYDRAULIC POWER
29.1 Hydraulic Fluids
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FAA - APPROVED
Specification: Hyjet IV or Skydrol LD4
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32 LANDING GEAR
32.1 Landing Gear
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Do not perform pivoting (sharp turns) upon a landing gear with fully braked wheels except in
case of emergency.
In case of ground speed over 165 kt all tyres must be replaced.
Towbarless towing is prohibited, unless the towbarless towing operations are performed in
compliance with the appropriate operational requirements (Refer to JAR-OPS-1 for
Commercial Air Transportation) using towbarless towing vehicles that are designed and
operated to preclude damage to the aeroplane nose wheel steering system or which provide
a reliable and unmistakable warning when damage to the steering system may have
occurred. Towbarless towing vehicles that are specifically accepted for ATR aircraft are listed
in ATR Service Letter 42-09-5001.
33 LIGHTS
33.1 Cabin Lighting
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Not applicable
34 NAVIGATION
34.3 TAWS
34.3.1 Limitations
EGPWS
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1) Navigation is not to be predicted on the use of the terrain display.
Note
The Terrain display is designed to serve as a situational awareness tool only. It does
not have the integrity, accuracy or fidelity on which to solely base decisions for terrain
or obstacle avoidance.
2) To avoid giving nuisance alerts, the predictive TAWS functions must be inhibited when
landing at an airport that is not included in the airport database.
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52 DOORS
52.1 Cargo Door Operation
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Do not operate cargo door with a lateral wind component of more than 45 kt.
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70 POWER PLANT
70.1 ENGINES
70.1.1 Engine Parameters
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FAA - APPROVED
Operating limits with no unscheduled maintenance action required.
Beyond these limits Refer to maintenance manual.
OIL
POWER TIME TQ ITT NH NP OIL TEMP
PRESS
SETTING LIMIT (%) (°C) (%) (%) (°C)a
(PSI)
RESERVE 5 min 105f 816 100 101 55 to 65 0 to 115
TAKEOFF
TAKEOFF 5 min 92 785 d 101 55 to 65 0 to 115
MAXIMUM NONEh 85 785 100 101 55 to 65 0 to 115
CONTINUOUS
GROUND IDLE 62 40 -40 to 115
minimum minimum
HOTEL MODE 785 40 115
minimumb
STARTING 5s 950 -54
minimumc
TRANSIENT 10 min 112.5
10 min 125 e
20 s 125 850 102 110 40 to 100
OTHER 110g
20 min 125
a The flight crew must maintain the oil temperature above 45 °C in order to ensure intake strut deicing.
The flight crew must maintain the oil temperature above 71 °C in order to ensure fuel anti-ice protection without low fuel
temperature indication.
b For NH below 75 %. NH above 75 % requires 55 to 65 psi.
c The flight crew should consider that before the start of the day the oil temperature is the minimum temperature reached
during the night.
d Refer to LIM.5.70.1.2 NH Limitation at Takeoff.
e If gearboxes include SB 20316 or SB 20380.
f The flight crew must consider this value as acceptable overtorque value.
For day to day operation Refer to "PER.Engine Management" chapter.
g The flight can be completed with the indicated NP speed. TQ must not exceed 64 %.
h MCT rating is the MAX power certified for continuous use. Only for in-flight emergencies use the MCT.
cont'd…
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cont'd…
Note
Flight with an engine running and the propeller feathered is not permitted.
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FAA - APPROVED
Operating limits with no unscheduled maintenance action required.
Beyond these limits Refer to maintenance manual.
OIL
POWER TIME TQ ITT NH NP OIL TEMP
PRESS
SETTING LIMIT (%) (°C) (%) (%) (°C)a
(PSI)
RESERVE
5 min 107.2g 816 100 101 55 to 65 0 to 125
TAKEOFF
TAKEOFF 5 min 92.9 e d 101 55 to 65 0 to 125
MAXIMUM
NONEi 90.5 800 100 101 55 to 65 0 to 125
CONTINUOUS
62 40
GROUND IDLE -40 to 125
minimum minimum
40
HOTEL MODE 785 125
minimumb
-54
STARTING 5s 950
minimumc
10 min 107
TRANSIENT 10 min 119f
20 s 119 850 102 110 40 to 100
110h
OTHER
20 min 125
a The flight crew must maintain the oil temperature above 45 °C in order to ensure intake strut deicing.
The flight crew must maintain the oil temperature above 71 °C in order to ensure fuel anti-ice protection without low fuel
temperature indication.
b For NH below 75 %. NH above 75 % requires 55 to 65 psi.
c The flight crew should consider that before the start of the day the oil temperature is the minimum temperature reached
during the night.
d Refer to LIM.5.70.1.2 NH Limitation at Takeoff.
e Refer to LIM.5.70.1.3 ITT Limitation at Normal Takeoff Rating.
f If gearboxes include SB 20316 or SB 20380.
g The flight crew must consider this value as acceptable overtorque value.
For day to day operation refer to Refer to "PER.Engine Management" chapter.
h The flight can be completed with the indicated NPspeed. TQ must not exceed 64 %.
i MCT rating is the MAX power certified for continuous use. Only for in-flight emergencies use the MCT.
Note
Flight with an engine running and the propeller feathered is not permitted.
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NH %
100.1
100
99.8
99.6
99.4
99.2
99
98.8
98.6
98.4
-80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 50
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (° C)
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00024-A-02-N
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ITT T6 (° C)
800
796
794
790
785
780
770
760
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00025-A-01-N
Note
ITT limit shown above can be exceeded by 5 °C for a period of less than 30 s.
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70.3 STARTER
70.3.1 Starter
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3 starts within 1 min 30 s maximum combined starter running time followed by 4 min OFF.
70.4.3 Refueling
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Maximum pressure....................................................................................3.5 bar (50 psi)
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70.5 PROPELLERS
70.5.1 Propellers
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TWO HAMILTON STANDARD 14 SF – 5
1) Ground Operation
- Avoid use of feather above 50 % torque
- Perform engine run up in the wind
- During ECU out operation, with winds above 15 kt from any direction, avoid static
operation between 41 % and 65 % NP except for transients during start up and
shut down.
2) Ground or Flight Operation
Refer to the propeller maintenance manual in case of propeller overspeed or overtorque.
3) Flight Operation
ATR aircraft are protected against a positioning of power levers below the flight idle stop
in flight by an IDLE GATE device.
Any attempt to override this protection is prohibited.
Such positioning may result in loss of aircraft control or may result in an engine
overspeed condition and consequent loss of engine power.
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1 Introduction
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FAA - APPROVED
The procedures contained in this chapter have been established and recommended by the
aircraft manufacturer and approved by the Airworthiness Authorities as acceptable procedures
for a correct use of the aircraft.
3 Procedure Application
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FAA - APPROVED
The Emergency and Abnormal Procedures represent the actions applicable in an event of
failures to ensure adequate safety for the completion of the flight.
They are applied based on the “Read and Do” principle except for the memory items.
Generally, the associated alerts warn the flight crew of aircraft system failures:
- Master Warning + Continuous Repetitive Chime + local alert light
- Master Caution + Single Chime + local alert light
Normal Procedures consist of basic system test for flight preparations and only particular
information considered useful for a phase of flight.
ATR provides expanded normal procedures in the FCOM.
4 Procedures Initiation
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FAA - APPROVED
No action shall be initiated (apart from depressing MW pb):
-Until flight path is stabilized
-Under 400 ft above runway (except for propeller feathering after engine failure during
approach at reduced power if go-around is considered).
Before procedure initiation, flight crew must assess the situation as a whole, taking into
consideration the failures (when fully identified) and the constraints imposed.
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5 Procedure Presentation
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FAA - APPROVED
The procedures titles are arranged as much as practical, in this order: name of system, then
function, then system’s state and finally the phase (when applicable).
When a procedure applies to either one of the two identical aircraft systems it is indicated as
SYSTEM 1(2).
When procedure is applicable to dual system failure then it is indicated as SYSTEM 1+2.
As much as practical, nomenclature to identify a push buttons, switches, selectors, lights…, in
the procedures follow the cockpit panels’ cerograph/labeling.
1) Memory Item
Memory item are BOXED .
Boxed actions are considered time-critical and should be memorized and executed from
memory.
2) Actions
Actions are identified by the symbol ►
Actions can be immediate in the form of ►CHALLENGE………RESPONSE
Or lasting in the form of ► SYSTEM STATE or ACTION or VALUE : DESCRIPTION
A lasting action can be for the remaining of flight, phase, or as long as a condition exist.
3) Conditions
When an action(s) is dependent of a condition the condition is identified by the symbol ■
4) Phases
When actions have to be applied at phase of procedure/flight is identified by the symbol ●
5) Information
Applicable information associated with an action of failure situation is presented in all capital
letters without any symbol e.g. MAINTENANCE ACTION REQUIRED, AP CAN BE
REENGAGED.
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01.01 Introduction
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FAA - APPROVED
- The recommended procedures contained in this chapter have been established by the
aircraft manufacturer and approved by the Airworthiness Authorities for application in the
event of a serious failure
- It is assumed that in general, all failures are indicated by the operation of specific system
warnings and/or by direct observation
- Actions recommended may result in the loss of systems not associated with the failure
- Whenever fire is encountered on the aircraft, landing at the nearest suitable airport is
recommended.
After any fire suppression or smoke evacuation procedure (even though smoke has been
dissipated), fire suppression shall be confirmed visually. Else land as soon as possible
- Whenever a fire extinguisher is discharged in the cockpit, the flight crew should go to
100 % oxygen.
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24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
DC GEN 1+2 FAULT
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▶ PF ......................................................... ......................................................... CAPT
▶ DC GEN 1................................................... ................................................... RESET
▶ DC GEN 2................................................... ................................................... RESET
■ If one generator recovered
▶ DC GEN 1(2) FAULT procedure ( A24.13 ) ......................................................APPLY
■ If no generator recovered
▶ MAX IMC FLIGHT TIME : 30 min
▶ BAT sw ................................................... ................................................... OVRD
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ CAPT EHSI .................................................. .................................................. OFF
▶ ATC (VHF 1) ..............................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ DESCENT................................................ ................................................ INITIATE
▶ MAX FL : 100/MEA
▶ LARGE RAPID POWER CHANGES AT HIGH ALTITUDE : AVOID
▶ MIN CAB LT ....................................................................................................OFF
▶ STICK PUSHER-SHAKER FAULT procedure ( A27.13 ) ................. ................. APPLY
▶ SIDE WINDOWS pb ............................................ ............................................ OFF
▶ WINDSHIELD HTG pb .......................................... .......................................... OFF
▶ AVIONICS VENT EXHAUST MODE : KEEP NORM
▶ MAIN BATTERY CHARGE (on LH maintenance panel) ................. ................. CHECK
▶ BUS EQUIPMENT LIST ....................................... ....................................... CHECK
● When ∆P below 1 psi
▶ OVBD VALVE ........................................ ........................................ FULL OPEN
● For approach
LANDING GEAR CANNOT BE RETRACTED
▶ PAX INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... ...................................... USE PA
▶ HYD X FEED ............................................... ............................................... ON
■ If STBY BUS UNDV light comes on
Note
Standby Bus Override position performed at captain’s discretion as electrical supply is
provided only for 10 min
▶ STBY BUS ................................................................................ OVRD
cont'd…
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Note
If engine power reduced, loss of radio altimeter results in LDG GEAR NOT DOWN alarm.
● At touchdown
▶ IDLE GATE lever ........................................... ........................................... PULL
26 SMOKE
SMOKE
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■ If smoke/fumes in the cockpit
▶ CREW OXY MASKS...................................... ...................................... DON / 100 %
▶ GOGGLES................................................... ................................................... SET
▶ CREW COMMUNICATIONS................................. ................................. ESTABLISH
▶ RECIRC FANS 1+2............................................... ............................................... OFF
▶ AP ........................................................... ........................................................... ON
▶ SMOKE SOURCE............................................ ............................................ IDENTIFY
■ If source not identified or electrical smoke suspected
Note
ELEC SMK may be activated by an air conditioning smoke source
▶ ELECTRICAL SMOKE procedure ( E26.05 ) ................................................APPLY
■ If air conditioning smoke identified
▶ AIR COND SMOKE procedure ( E26.03 ) ........................................................APPLY
■ If FWD SMK comes on or smoke in FWD zone of aircraft
▶ FWD SMOKE procedure ( E26.06 ) ................................ ................................ APPLY
■ If AFT SMK comes on or smoke in aft zone of aircraft
▶ AFT SMOKE procedure ( E26.02 ) ..................................................................APPLY
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AFT SMOKE
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▶ SMOKE procedure ( E26.01 ) ...................................... ...................................... APPLY
■ If passenger configuration
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)................................ ................................ ADVISE FOR ACTION
▶ AIR FLOW......................................................................................................HIGH
▶ LAND ASAP
■ If cargo configuration
▶ CAB PRESS MODE SEL ........................................ ........................................ MAN
▶ CAB ALT ........................................... ........................................... MAX INCREASE
■ If dual bleed operation
▶ BLEED VALVE 2............................................. ............................................. OFF
■ If dual pack operation
▶ PACK VALVE 2.............................................. .............................................. OFF
▶ CAB VENT AIR FLOW........................................... ........................................... OFF
▶ FLT COMPT TEMP SEL ......................................... ......................................... HOT
▶ LAND ASAP
■ If immediate landing is not possible
▶ FL : 160/HIGHER (FL 200 is recommended)
● When EXCESS CAB ALT warning is triggered
▶ CAB ALT ............................... ............................... MAINTAIN MAX INCREASE
Note
Other smoke detection alarms maybe triggered during smoke evacuation process.
Disregard them.
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PROCEDURES
ELECTRICAL SMOKE
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▶ SMOKE procedure ( E26.01 ) ...................................... ...................................... APPLY
▶ AVIONICS VENT EXHAUST MODE.................................. .................................. OVBD
▶ AIR FLOW..........................................................................................................HIGH
▶ DC SVCE & UTLY BUS............................................ ............................................ OFF
▶ DC BTC ............................................................................................................ ISOL
▶ ACW GEN 1 + 2................................................. ................................................. OFF
▶ SUSPECTED EQUIPMENT......................................... ......................................... OFF
■ If smoke source not identified
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ ACW GEN 1+2 LOSS procedure ( A24.07 ) .......................... .......................... APPLY
■ If smoke source identified
▶ OPERATING EQUIPMENT................................... ................................... RESTORE
● When ∆P below 1 psi
▶ OVBD VALVE ........................................... ........................................... FULL OPEN
▶ AVIONICS VENT EXHAUST MODE................................................................ NORM
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FWD SMOKE
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▶ SMOKE procedure ( E26.01 ) ...................................... ...................................... APPLY
■ If passenger configuration
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)................................ ................................ ADVISE FOR ACTION
▶ AVIONICS VENT EXHAUST MODE ................................................................ OVBD
▶ AIR FLOW......................................................................................................HIGH
▶ EXTRACT AIR FLOW lever ........................................................................CLOSED
▶ LAND ASAP
● When ∆P below 1 psi
▶ OVBD VALVE ......................................... ......................................... FULL OPEN
▶ AVIONICS VENT EXHAUST MODE ............................. ............................. NORM
■ If cargo configuration
▶ CAB PRESS MODE SEL ........................................ ........................................ MAN
▶ CAB ALT ........................................... ........................................... MAX INCREASE
■ If dual bleed operation
▶ BLEED VALVE 2............................................. ............................................. OFF
■ If dual pack operation
▶ PACK VALVE 2.............................................. .............................................. OFF
▶ CAB VENT AIR FLOW........................................... ........................................... OFF
▶ FLT COMPT TEMP SEL ......................................... ......................................... HOT
▶ LAND ASAP
■ If immediate landing is not possible
▶ FL : 160/HIGHER (FL 200 is recommended)
■ When EXCESS CAB ALT warning is triggered
▶ CAB ALT ............................... ............................... MAINTAIN MAX INCREASE
Note
Other smoke detection alarms maybe triggered during smoke evacuation process.
Disregard them.
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70 POWER PLANT
ENG 1(2) FIRE AT TAKEOFF
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Note
Captain may decide to shut down affected engine before reaching acceleration altitude, but
not before 400 ft AGL
● WHEN AIRBORNE
▶ LDG GEAR........................................................................................................UP
● AT ACCELERATION ALTITUDE
▶ PWR MGT .................................................. .................................................. MCT
● AT VFTO
■ If normal conditions
▶ FLAPS...................................................... ...................................................... 0
■ If icing conditions
▶ FLAPS : MAINTAIN 15°
▶ PL (affected ENG)............................................... ............................................... FI
▶ CL (affected ENG).................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FIRE HANDLE (red light on)...................................... ...................................... PULL
■ If fire persists after 10 s
▶ AGENT 1 (affected eng)...................................... ...................................... DISCH
■ If fire persists after 30 s
▶ AGENT 2 (affected eng)...................................... ...................................... DISCH
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ ATC....................................................... ....................................................... NOTIFY
▶ ENG (affected) : DO NOT RESTART
▶ FCOM - SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) .................. .................. APPLY
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▶ PF ......................................................... ......................................................... CAPT
▶ ENG START selector.......................................................................... CONT RELIGHT
▶ PL 1 + 2........................................................ ........................................................ FI
■ If NH drops below 30 %
▶ CL 1 + 2................................................................................ FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ OPTIMUM SPEED............................................. ............................................. VmHB
Note
Refer to OPSDATA to determine VmHB.
▶ FUEL SUPPLY................................................ ................................................ CHECK
▶ CAPT EHSI .................................................... .................................................... OFF
▶ ATC (VHF1)....................................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ ENG START selector............................................ ............................................ START
● RELIGHT SEQUENCE ON ENG 2 THEN ENG 1
▶ ENG START pb ................................................ ................................................ ON
● When NH above 10 %
▶ CL ...................................................... ...................................................... FTR
▶ ENG RELIGHT.......................................... .......................................... MONITOR
▶ CL ......................................................................................................AS RQRD
▶ PL ......................................................................................................AS RQRD
■ If no restart
▶ CL ................................................................................ FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
■ If only one engine recovered
▶ SYSTEMS (affected)........................................ ........................................ RESTORE
▶ ENG START selector ................................... ................................... CONT RELIGHT
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) ...................... ...................... APPLY
■ If NO engine recovered
▶ ENG START selector............................... ............................... OFF & START ABORT
▶ FUEL PUMPS 1 + 2............................................. ............................................. OFF
CAUTION
Do not select avionics vent exhaust mode to OVBD.
▶ FORCED LANDING procedure ( E99.06 ) ........................................................APPLY
-OR-
▶ DITCHING procedure ( E99.03 ) .................................. .................................. APPLY
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99 MISCELLANEOUS
COCKPIT DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
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FAA - APPROVED
■ If Electrical Power Lost
▶ MANUAL LOCK BOLT............................... ............................... CLOSE POSITION
Note
When the door is locked with the manual bolt, the emergency access to the cockpit is
not available
It is recommended that at least two crew members must remain in the cockpit during
that time
■ If cockpit door is jammed and need to exit the cockpit
▶ INSPECTION SEALS FROM THE TWO LATCHES OF THE DOOR LEFT PANEL
(FACING THE DOOR)................................................................................REMOVE
▶ TWO CORRESPONDING LATCHES AS PER PLACARDS............................ACTUATE
▶ COCKPIT DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM................................ ................................ OFF
▶ PLUG FROM THE DOOR................................. ................................. DISCONNECT
▶ CORRESPONDING DOOR panel ..................................................PUSH & REMOVE
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DITCHING
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FAA - APPROVED
● Preparation
▶ ATC (VHF1 or HF)........................................... ........................................... NOTIFY
▶ XPDR 1..................................................... ..................................................... 7700
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ CABIN AND COCKPIT..............................................................................PREPARE
▶ GPWS ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
▶ TERR....................................................... ....................................................... OFF
▶ SIGNS....................................................... ....................................................... ON
▶ EMER EXIT LT ..................................................................................................ON
▶ LANDING ELEVATION....................................................SET PRESSURE ALTITUDE
● For approach
▶ AUTO PRESS DUMP..........................................................................................ON
▶ LDG GEAR : KEEP UP
■ If no engine operates
▶ HYD AUX PUMP pb pedestal ....................................................................PRESS
▶ PACK 1+2........................................................................................................OFF
▶ OVBD VALVE......................................................................................FULL CLOSE
▶ FLAPS (if available)..............................................................................................30
■ If aircraft clear of ice
▶ FLAPS.............................................. .............................................. 45 AS RQRD
▶ ENG START selector............................... ............................... OFF & START ABORT
▶ CABIN REPORT..........................................................................................OBTAIN
● At 500 ft AGL
▶ BRACE FOR IMPACT......................................... ......................................... ORDER
▶ DITCH pb .................................................... .................................................... ON
● Just before ditching
Note
In case of night ditching, both engines shut down is performed at captain’s discretion as
no landing lights available with propellers feathered.
▶ FLARE .................................................. .................................................. INITIATE
▶ OPTIMAL PITCH ATTITUDE........................................ ........................................ 9°
▶ CL 1+2.................................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FIRE HANDLES 1+2........................................................................................PULL
▶ FUEL PUMPS 1+2............................................................................................OFF
● For evacuation
cont'd…
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FAA - APPROVED
● Preparation
▶ ATC (VHF1 or HF)........................................... ........................................... NOTIFY
▶ XPDR 1..................................................... ..................................................... 7700
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ CABIN AND COCKPIT..............................................................................PREPARE
▶ GPWS ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
▶ SIGNS....................................................... ....................................................... ON
▶ EMER EXIT LT ..................................................................................................ON
▶ LANDING ELEVATION....................................................SET PRESSURE ALTITUDE
● For approach
▶ AUTO PRESS DUMP..........................................................................................ON
▶ LDG GEAR : KEEP UP
▶ PACK 1+2........................................................................................................OFF
▶ OVBD VALVE......................................................................................FULL CLOSE
▶ FLAPS (if available)..............................................................................................30
■ If aircraft clear of ice
▶ FLAPS.............................................. .............................................. 45 AS RQRD
▶ ENG START selector............................... ............................... OFF & START ABORT
▶ CABIN REPORT..........................................................................................OBTAIN
● At 500 ft AGL
▶ BRACE FOR IMPACT......................................... ......................................... ORDER
● Just before ditching
Note
In case of night ditching, both engines shut down is performed at captain’s discretion as
no landing lights available with propellers feathered.
▶ FLARE .................................................. .................................................. INITIATE
▶ OPTIMAL PITCH ATTITUDE........................................ ........................................ 9°
▶ CL 1+2.................................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FIRE HANDLES 1+2........................................................................................PULL
▶ FUEL PUMPS 1+2............................................................................................OFF
● For evacuation
■ If one of the aft door is under the water line
▶ DOOR : DO NOT OPEN
▶ EVACUATION (PA).......................................... .......................................... INITIATE
▶ ATC (VHF1)................................................ ................................................ NOTIFY
cont'd…
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
EMERGENCY DESCENT
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CREW OXY MASKS.......................................... .......................................... AS RQRD
▶ CREW COMMUNICATIONS..........................................................................AS RQRD
▶ GOGGLES..................................................................................................AS RQRD
▶ DESCENT.................................................. .................................................. INITIATE
▶ PL 1+2......................................................... ......................................................... FI
▶ CL 1+2................................................... ................................................... MAX RPM
▶ ENG START selector .................................... .................................... CONT RELIGHT
▶ OXYGEN PAX SUPPLY........................................ ........................................ AS RQRD
▶ IAS : VMO/MMO (or less if structural damage is suspected)
▶ SIGNS......................................................... ......................................................... ON
▶ ATC ....................................................... ....................................................... NOTIFY
▶ MEA ..............................................................................................................CHECK
FORCED LANDING
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0052-0081
FAA - APPROVED
● Preparation
▶ ATC (VHF1 or HF)........................................... ........................................... NOTIFY
▶ XPDR 1..................................................... ..................................................... 7700
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ CABIN AND COCKPIT..............................................................................PREPARE
▶ GPWS ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
▶ SIGNS....................................................... ....................................................... ON
▶ EMER EXIT LT ..................................................................................................ON
▶ LANDING ELEVATION....................................................SET PRESSURE ALTITUDE
● For approach and landing
▶ AUTO PRESS DUMP..........................................................................................ON
▶ LDG GEAR......................................... ......................................... DOWN AS RQRD
▶ FLAPS (if available)..............................................................................................30
■ If aircraft clear of ice
▶ FLAPS.............................................. .............................................. 45 AS RQRD
▶ ENG START selector............................... ............................... OFF & START ABORT
▶ CABIN REPORT..........................................................................................OBTAIN
● Just before landing
▶ BRACE FOR IMPACT......................................... ......................................... ORDER
Note
In case of night forced landing, both engines shut down is performed at captain’s
discretion as no landing lights available with propellers feathered.
▶ CL 1+2.................................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FIRE HANDLES 1+2........................................................................................PULL
▶ FUEL PUMPS 1+2............................................................................................OFF
● When aircraft has stopped
▶ BRAKE HANDLE (if available).................................. .................................. PARKING
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ AGENTS................................................... ................................................... DISCH
▶ EVACUATION (PA).......................................... .......................................... INITIATE
▶ ATC (VHF1)................................................ ................................................ NOTIFY
● Before leaving aircraft
▶ BAT ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
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0228
FAA - APPROVED
● Preparation
▶ ATC (VHF1 or HF)........................................... ........................................... NOTIFY
▶ XPDR 1..................................................... ..................................................... 7700
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ CABIN AND COCKPIT..............................................................................PREPARE
▶ GPWS ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
▶ TERR....................................................... ....................................................... OFF
▶ SIGNS....................................................... ....................................................... ON
▶ EMER EXIT LT ..................................................................................................ON
▶ LANDING ELEVATION....................................................SET PRESSURE ALTITUDE
● For approach and landing
▶ AUTO PRESS DUMP..........................................................................................ON
▶ LDG GEAR......................................... ......................................... DOWN AS RQRD
■ If no engine operates
▶ HYD AUX PUMP pb pedestal.................................................................... PRESS
▶ FLAPS (if available)..............................................................................................30
■ If aircraft clear of ice
▶ FLAPS.............................................. .............................................. 45 AS RQRD
▶ ENG START selector ..............................................................OFF & START ABORT
▶ CABIN REPORT..........................................................................................OBTAIN
● Just before landing
▶ BRACE FOR IMPACT......................................... ......................................... ORDER
Note
In case of night forced landing, both engines shut down is performed at captain’s
discretion as no landing lights available with propellers feathered.
▶ CL 1+2.................................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FIRE HANDLES 1+2........................................................................................PULL
▶ FUEL PUMPS 1+2............................................................................................OFF
● When aircraft has stopped
▶ BRAKE HANDLE (if available).................................. .................................. PARKING
▶ CABIN CREW (PA)......................................................................................NOTIFY
▶ AGENTS................................................... ................................................... DISCH
▶ EVACUATION (PA).......................................... .......................................... INITIATE
▶ ATC (VHF1)................................................ ................................................ NOTIFY
● Before leaving aircraft
▶ BAT ...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
SEVERE ICING
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ IAS : INCREASE/MAINTAIN ABOVE ICING BUG +10 kt
▶ PWR MGT .................................................... .................................................... MCT
▶ CL 1+2................................................... ................................................... MAX RPM
▶ PL 1+2..................................................... ..................................................... ADJUST
CAUTION
Hold firmly control column and wheel to avoid non-expected aircraft movements at AP
disengagement
▶ AP .................................................. .................................................. DISENGAGE
■ If IAS < ICING BUG + 30 kt
▶ HDG MODE..............................................................................................LO BANK
▶ MAX BANK ANGLE: 15 °
● When IAS > ICING BUG + 30 kt
NO LATERAL MODES LIMITATION
HIGH BANK TURNS CAN BE PERFORMED
▶ DESCENT.................................................. .................................................. INITIATE
▶ SEVERE ICING CONDITION..................................... ..................................... ESCAPE
▶ ATC ....................................................... ....................................................... NOTIFY
■ If abnormal aircraft roll behavior
▶ STALL procedure ( E99.09 ) ..................................... ..................................... APPLY
● As long as aircraft is not clear of ice
▶ FLAPS : DO NOT RETRACT
● For approach and landing
▶ APPROACH CONFIGURATION .............................. .............................. FLAPS 15
NO LATERAL MODES LIMITATION
HIGH BANK TURNS CAN BE PERFORMED
▶ REDUCED FLAPS LANDING procedure ( A27.05 ) ................... ................... APPLY
DETECTION:
Weather conditions that can result in severe in-flight icing:
- Visible rain at temperatures close to 0 °C (SAT)
- Droplets that splash or splatter on impact at temperature close to 0 °C (SAT).
First indications:
- Unable to reach or maintain target speed/rate of climb
cont'd…
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
STALL
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CONTROL COLUMN............................................ ............................................ PUSH
▶ ENG PWR ................................................................................................INCREASE
■ If FLAPS 0
▶ FLAPS............................................................................................EXTEND TO 15
▶ BANK................................................. ................................................. WINGS LEVEL
WARNING
▶ STICK PUSHER ACTIVATION : NO OPPOSITE ACTION
▶ FLAPS : DO NOT RETRACT
▶ RUDDER : USE WITH CARE
▶ ATC ....................................................... ....................................................... NOTIFY
● When out of stall
▶ FLIGHT PATH................................... ................................... RECOVER SMOOTHLY
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
▶ AP/YD ................................................................................................................OFF
▶ FD ......................................................... ......................................................... STBY
▶ PITCH : MAINTAIN
▶ TQ : MAINTAIN
■ If at takeoff or GA below 1 500 ft
▶ PITCH............................................ ............................................ 8 ° IMMEDIATELY
▶ ICING CONDITIONS......................................................................................ESCAPE
▶ VOLCANIC ASHES CONDITIONS................................. ................................. ESCAPE
▶ AP and/or YD USE : PROHIBITED
▶ PROBES HTG ............................................. ............................................. CHECK ON
▶ DE/ANTI ICING..........................................................................................CHECK ON
▶ APM ......................................................... ......................................................... OFF
STALL ALARM STILL RELIABLE
▶ GPS SPEED INFORMATION (IF AVAILABLE)............................ ............................ USE
● At or above acceleration altitude
▶ ALTITUDE : MAINTAIN AT LEAST 30 s
▶ FLAPS........................................................ ........................................................ 0
▶ PITCH....................................................... ....................................................... 8 °
LAND AT NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
● Climb
▶ PWR MGT ...................................................................................................... CLB
▶ PL 1+2.................... .................... ADJUST TO FDAU BUG (FOLLOWING AIMED TQ)
▶ CL 1+2....................................................................................ADJUST TO 86 % NP
▶ PITCH.................................... .................................... ADJUST FOLLOWING TABLE
Altitude (ft) 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000
Normal conditions pitch 8° 7° 6° 4°
Icing conditions pitch 7° 6° 5° 3°
● Cruise
▶ ALTITUDE : MAINTAIN
Note
Average pitch around 0 ° at cruise speed.
▶ PWR MGT ...................................................................................................... CRZ
▶ PL 1+2.................... .................... ADJUST TO FDAU BUG (FOLLOWING AIMED TQ)
● Descent
cont'd…
PRO.NNO.EMR
PROCEDURES
▶ FLAPS....................................................... ....................................................... 15
▶ LDG GEAR................................................. ................................................. DOWN
▶ PWR MGT .................................................... .................................................... TO
▶ FLAPS................................................................................................................30
▶ CL 1+2................................................. ................................................. MAX RPM
● Final Approach
▶ PL 1+2............................................ ............................................ ADJUST 35 % TQ
▶ Before Landing procedure ( 20 ) .................................. .................................. APPLY
Note
Set an average pitch of -5 ° for a 3 ° slope approach.
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PROCEDURES
01.1 Introduction
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
- The recommended procedures contained in this chapter have been established by the
aircraft manufacturer and approved by the Airworthiness Authorities as acceptable
procedures for a proper use of the aircraft
- They provide the actions to be followed in case of failures that are not considered as
emergency cases (these cases are covered in the Emergency Procedures chapter, Refer
to EMERGENCY PROCEDURES)
- Only particular operations that are considered useful to highlight are presented.
Procedures that are considered to be “basic airmanship” are therefore not covered.
21 AIR CONDITIONING
21.1 AIR CONDITIONING
DUCT 1(2) OVHT
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ TEMP SEL (affected side).................................................................................... MAN
▶ COMPT TEMP selector (affected side)..................................................................COLD
▶ DUCT TEMPERATURE : MONITOR
Note
Make sure DUCT temperature remains positive to avoid possible pack turbine damage.
■ If alert persists
▶ PACK VALVE (affected side)....................................... ....................................... OFF
▶ MAX FL : 200/MEA
● At high altitude
▶ LARGE RAPID POWER CHANGES : AVOID
21.2 PRESSURIZATION
AUTO PRESS FAULT
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob ......................................................9 O'CLOCK (MAN position)
▶ CAB PRESS MODE SEL .......................................... .......................................... MAN
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob ................................AS RQRD TO ADJUST TARGET CAB ALT
FL 140 170 200 220 240 250
TARGET
2 500 3 300 4 200 5 200 6 200 6 800
CAB ALT (ft)
● Before descent
■ If CAB ALT above landing elevation
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob ....................................................................DECREASE
▶ CAB ALT RATE................................ ................................ ADJUST 400 ft/min DN
■ If CAB ALT below landing elevation
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob .................................. .................................. INCREASE
▶ CAB ALT RATE........................... ........................... ADJUST 1 000 ft/min UP MAX
● When CAB ALT = landing elevation
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob ............... ............... 9 O'CLOCK (MAN position) & MONITOR
● After landing
▶ CAB PRESS RATE knob ................................................................ MAX INCREASE
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
22 AUTOPILOT
ABNORMAL FLIGHT CHARACTERISTICS IN ROLL
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CONTROL COLUMN & WHEEL..............................................................HOLD FIRMLY
▶ AP..........................................................................................................DISENGAGE
▶ AIL TRIM................................................... ................................................... ADJUST
● When lateral trims adjusted
AP CAN BE REENGAGED
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
ADU FAILURE
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ IAS & VS MODE............................................. ............................................. USE TCS
ALT SEL MODE LOST
■ If amber AP MSG appears on EADI
- OR -
■ If composite mode
▶ CONTROL COLUMN & WHEEL............................. ............................. HOLD FIRMLY
▶ AP .................................................. .................................................. DISENGAGE
AILERON MISTRIM
AILERON MISTRIM (ADU MESSAGE)
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CONTROL COLUMN & WHEEL..............................................................HOLD FIRMLY
▶ AP .................................................... .................................................... DISENGAGE
▶ LATERAL TRIMS............................................................................................ADJUST
● When lateral trims adjusted
AP CAN BE REENGAGED
PITCH MISTRIM
PITCH MISTRIM (ADU MESSAGE)
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CONTROL COLUMN & WHEEL..............................................................HOLD FIRMLY
▶ AP .................................................... .................................................... DISENGAGE
▶ PITCH TRIM................................................. ................................................. ADJUST
● When pitch trim adjusted
AP CAN BE REENGAGED
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
24 ELECTRICAL
24.1 AC
AC BUS 1 OFF
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
■ If AC BUS 1 OFF persists after 10 s
▶ DC BTC................................................... ................................................... RESET
■ If AC BUS 1 OFF persists
▶ AC BUS 1 LOST EQUIPMENT LIST............................. ............................. CHECK
AC BUS 2 OFF
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
■ If AC BUS 2 OFF persists after 10 s
▶ DC BTC................................................... ................................................... RESET
■ If AC BUS 2 OFF persists
▶ PF...................................................... ...................................................... CAPT
▶ AC BUS 2 LOST EQUIPMENT LIST............................. ............................. CHECK
24.2 ACW
ACW BUS 1 OFF
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ ICING CONDITIONS : LEAVE AND AVOID
▶ ICE ACCRETION : VISUALLY MONITOR
▶ ACW GEN 1 ........................................................................................................OFF
▶ PF ...................................................................................................................... F/O
▶ HYD X FEED pb ....................................................................................................ON
▶ IAS & ALT : PERIODICALLY COMPARE WITH STBY INST
▶ ACW BUS 1 LOST EQUIPMENT LIST................................................................CHECK
▶ AFFECTED EQUIPMENT FAULT PROCEDURES................................................APPLY
■ If IAS disagree
▶ DADC DATA INVALID (ADU MESSAGE) procedure ( A22.05 ) ............. ............. APPLY
● After touchdown
▶ TAXI : ON ENG 1+2
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
24.3 DC
DC BUS 1 OFF
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ DC GEN 1............................................................................................................OFF
▶ PF ...................................................................................................................... F/O
▶ AUTO PRESS FAULT procedure ( A21.07 ) ............................ ............................ APPLY
▶ DC SVCE/UTLY BUS pb : MAINTAIN ON
▶ DC BUS 1 LOST EQUIPMENT LIST................................. ................................. CHECK
▶ AFFECTED EQUIPMENT FAULT procedure............................ ............................ APPLY
Note
- CAS digital part is no longer supplied. Only warnings (level 3, red) are processed
- Stick pusher is lost without FAULT alarm. CAPT stick shaker is still available.
● At touchdown
▶ IDLE GATE lever.............................................. .............................................. PULL
DC BUS 2 OFF
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ DC GEN 2............................................................................................................OFF
▶ PF ......................................................... ......................................................... CAPT
▶ VHF ................................................. ................................................. SELECT SYS 1
▶ ATC ....................................................................................................SELECT SYS 1
▶ HYD X FEED.................................................... .................................................... ON
▶ DC BUS 2 LOST EQUIPMENT LIST................................. ................................. CHECK
▶ AFFECTED EQUIPMENT FAULT procedure............................ ............................ APPLY
▶ PAX INSTRUCTIONS........................................... ........................................... USE PA
● For go-around
LDG GEAR RETRACTION NOT AVAILABLE
● After touchdown
▶ TAXI : ON ENG 1+2
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
27.1 FLAPS
FLAPS JAM
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ FLAPS CONTROL lever ..........................................NEAR FLAPS PRESENT POSITION
● For approach
▶ REDUCED FLAPS LANDING procedure ( A27.05 ) ..................... ..................... APPLY
FLAPS UNCOUPLED
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ FLAPS CONTROL lever ..........................................NEAR FLAPS PRESENT POSITION
● For approach
▶ REDUCED FLAPS LANDING procedure ( A27.05 ) ..................... ..................... APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
FLAPS UNLK
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
● Before V1
▶ TAKEOFF................................................. ................................................. ABORT
● After V1
▶ VR, V2 ......................................................................................INCREASE BY 10 kt
● If alarm occurs during approach
▶ GO-AROUND............................................ ............................................ PERFORM
▶ VGA ............................................ ............................................ INCREASE BY 10 kt
● When possible
▶ FLAPS........................................................ ........................................................ 0
● For approach
▶ REDUCED FLAPS LANDING procedure ( A27.05 ) ..................... ..................... APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
Note
Refer to Landing Distance to determine VmHB, and LDG DIST
● During flare
▶ PITCH ATTITUDE : DO NOT EXCEED 10 °
● For FLAPS 0 landing
● At 10 ft
▶ ENG POWER..........................................................................SLOWLY REDUCE
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
27.2 PITCH
ELEVATOR JAM
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ CONTROL COLUMNS....................................... ....................................... UNCOUPLE
▶ FREE CONTROL COLUMN..................................... ..................................... IDENTIFY
▶ PF...................................... ...................................... FREE CONTROL COLUMN SIDE
▶ MAX IAS : 180 kt
▶ ICING CONDITIONS : LEAVE AND AVOID
▶ MIN IAS : NOT LESS THAN VmHB or VmLB +10 kt
■ If one elevator is stuck to full down position
▶ MAX IAS : 154 kt
▶ FLAPS : EXTEND IF NECESSARY
■ If elevator jamming occurs at takeoff
▶ MAX IAS : 161 kt
▶ FLAPS : MAINTAIN IF NECESSARY
■ If left elevator is jammed
STICK PUSHER INOPERATIVE.
■ If right elevator is jammed
AP NOT AVAILABLE.
▶ PITCH DISCONNECT procedure ( A27.07 ) ............................ ............................ APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
PITCH DISCONNECT
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ FREE CONTROL COLUMN(S)......................................................................IDENTIFY
▶ PF ............................................................................FREE CONTROL COLUMN SIDE
▶ MAX IAS : 180 kt
CAUTION
When elevators are uncoupled, dual opposite inputs from left and right control columns are
strictly forbidden as it may result in structural damage to the horizontal stabilizer.
▶ MAX BANK ANGLE : 30 ° UNTIL FLAPS EXTENSION
▶ ICING CONDITIONS : LEAVE AND AVOID
PITCH CONTROL EFFICIENCY REDUCED
▶ MIN IAS : NOT LESS THAN VmHB or VmLB +10 kt
■ If one elevator is stuck to full down position
▶ MAX IAS : 154 kt
▶ FLAPS : EXTEND IF NECESSARY
■ If elevator jamming occurs at takeoff
▶ MAX IAS : 161 kt
▶ FLAPS : MAINTAIN IF NECESSARY
■ If other cases
▶ MAX IAS : 180 kt
● For approach
▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH (≥4.5 °) : PROHIBITED
▶ LAND AT AIRPORT WITH MINIMUM CROSSWIND
▶ VAPP (Refer to OPSDATA)............................. ............................. INCREASE BY 10 kt
▶ LDG DIST (Refer to Landing Distance)..................... ..................... MULTIPLY BY 1.15
● During flare
▶ PL 1+2......................................... ......................................... REDUCE SMOOTHLY
● At parking
■ If pitch disconnect occurred in flight
MAINTENANCE ACTION REQUIRED
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
27.3 ROLL
AILERON JAM
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ MAX BANK ANGLE : 25 °
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP................................................ ................................................ OFF
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................. ................................................. OFF
▶ LAND AT AIRPORT WITH MINIMUM CROSSWIND
● For approach
▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH (≥ 4.5 °) : PROHIBITED
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP............................................... ............................................... ON
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................................................................ON
CAUTION
Do not extend flaps in turn.
● When in landing configuration
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP.............................................. .............................................. OFF
▶ HYD AUX PUMP............................................... ............................................... OFF
● Immediately after touchdown
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP............................................... ............................................... ON
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................................................................ON
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
SPOILER JAM
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ MAX BANK ANGLE : 25 °
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP................................................ ................................................ OFF
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................. ................................................. OFF
▶ LAND AT AIRPORT WITH MINIMUM CROSSWIND
● For approach
▶ MAX CROSSWIND : 20 kt (DRY RUNWAY)
▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH (≥ 4.5 °) : PROHIBITED
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP............................................... ............................................... ON
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................................................................ON
CAUTION
Do not extend flaps in turn.
● When in landing configuration
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP.............................................. .............................................. OFF
▶ HYD AUX PUMP............................................... ............................................... OFF
● Immediately after touchdown
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP............................................... ............................................... ON
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................................................................ON
27.4 YAW
DUTCH ROLL TENDENCY-RUDDER RELEASABLE CENTERING UNIT FAIL
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
■ If YD is available
▶ YD ..................................................... ..................................................... ENGAGE
■ If YD is not available
▶ RUDDER PEDALS : BLOCK MOVEMENT
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
RUDDER JAM
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ DIFFERENTIAL POWER......................... ......................... USE TO MINIMIZE SIDESLIP
● For approach
▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH (≥ 4.5 °) : PROHIBITED
▶ LAND AT AIRPORT WITH MINIMUM CROSSWIND
▶ FLAPS................................................................................................................30
● At touchdown before power reduction below FI
▶ NOSE..........................................................................................................DOWN
28 FUEL
FUEL FEED LO PR
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ FUEL PUMP (affected side).................................. .................................. CONFIRM ON
▶ ENG (affected) PARAMETERS : MONITOR
■ If engine runs down
- OR -
■ If fuel quantity decreases significantly
▶ LAND ASAP
CAUTION
X feed valve keep closed
▶ PL (affected ENG) ............................................... ............................................... FI
▶ CL (affected ENG) ................................ ................................ FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FUEL PUMP (affected side)................................................................................OFF
▶ FIRE HANDLE (affected ENG)..........................................................................PULL
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) ...................... ...................... APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
FUEL LEAK
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
■ If leak confirmed
▶ LAND ASAP
■ If leak from engine (excessive fuel flow or feed spray from engine)
▶ PL (affected ENG) ............................................. ............................................. FI
▶ CL (affected ENG) .............................. .............................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ FUEL PUMP (affected side)............................................................................OFF
▶ FIRE HANDLE (affected ENG)................................... ................................... PULL
■ If excessive fuel flow was identified before engine shutdown
FUEL X FEED VALVE CAN BE OPENED.
■ In all other cases
▶ FUEL X FEED : KEEP CLOSED
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) .................... .................... APPLY
■ If leak not located
▶ FUEL X FEED : KEEP CLOSED
● Before landing
▶ ATC ................................................... ................................................... NOTIFY
FUEL LO LVL
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ALL
FAA - APPROVED
▶ EXCESSIVE AIRCRAFT ATTITUDES : AVOID
■ If FUEL LO LVL on both tanks
▶ LAND ASAP
■ If FUEL LO LVL on one tank only
▶ FUEL LEAK procedure ( A28.04 ) ................................. ................................. APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
FUEL UNBALANCED
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FAA - APPROVED
■ If FUEL LEAK suspected
▶ FUEL LEAK procedure ( A28.04 ) ................................. ................................. APPLY
■ If normal fuel condition
■ If LEFT TANK QTY > RIGHT TANK QTY
▶ FUEL X FEED................................................................................................ON
▶ FUEL PUMP LEFT..........................................................................................ON
▶ FUEL PUMP RIGHT......................................................................................OFF
■ If LEFT TANK QTY < RIGHT TANK QTY
▶ FUEL X FEED................................................................................................ON
▶ FUEL PUMP RIGHT........................................................................................ON
▶ FUEL PUMP LEFT........................................................................................OFF
● When fuel balanced
▶ NORMAL FUEL OPERATIONS : RESUME
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
29 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
HYD BLUE (GREEN) LO LVL
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FAA - APPROVED
■ If blue hydraulic system affected
▶ HYD BLUE PUMP.............................................. .............................................. OFF
▶ HYD AUX PUMP....................................... ....................................... CONFIRM OFF
▶ HYD BLUE SYS LOST EQUIPMENT LIST......................................................CHECK
● For approach
▶ REDUCED FLAPS LANDING procedure ( A27.05 ) ................... ................... APPLY
● At landing
N/W STEERING LOST
▶ DIFFERENTIAL BRAKING : USE
▶ TAXI : ON ENG 1+2
■ If green hydraulic system affected
▶ HYD GREEN PUMP..........................................................................................OFF
▶ LDG DIST (Refer to OPSDATA)........................... ........................... MULTIPLY BY 1.5
▶ HYD GREEN SYS LOST EQUIPMENT LIST......................... ......................... CHECK
● Before landing
NORMAL BRAKING LOST
▶ LDG GEAR GRAVITY EXTENSION procedure ( A32.03 ) ..............................APPLY
● After touchdown
▶ REVERSE............................................................................................AS RQRD
▶ BRAKE HANDLE................................... ................................... EMER/AS RQRD
▶ TAXI : ON ENG 1+2
HYD AUX LO PR
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ HYD AUX PUMP................................................. ................................................. OFF
30.2 DE ICING
AFR AIR BLEED FAULT
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ ICING CONDITIONS : LEAVE AND AVOID
▶ AFR AIR BLEED................................................. ................................................. OFF
■ If DE ICING ENG FAULT light comes on after 10 s
▶ DE ICING ENG (affected side)............................................................................OFF
▶ AFR AIR BLEED................................................ ................................................ ON
▶ AFR AIR BLEED FAULT light................................ ................................ CHECK OFF
■ If DE ICING ENG FAULT light stays OFF on any side
▶ DE ICING AIRFRAME FAULT procedure ( A30.06 ) ..........................................APPLY
30.3 MPC
APM FAULT
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ APM....................................................................................................................OFF
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
DEGRADED PERF
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ IAS : MAINTAIN ABOVE ICING BUG +10 kt
▶ AP .................................................... .................................................... DISENGAGE
■ If IAS < ICING BUG + 30 kt
▶ HDG MODE..............................................................................................LO BANK
▶ MAX BANK ANGLE: 15 °
● When IAS > ICING BUG + 30 kt
NO LATERAL MODES LIMITATION
HIGH BANK TURNS CAN BE PERFORMED
■ If in icing condition
▶ ANTI ICING systems....................................... ....................................... CHECK ON
▶ DE ICING systems..................................................................................CHECK ON
■ If unable to maintain IAS above ICING BUG +10 kt
- OR -
■ If unable to maintain a rate of climb above 100 ft/min
- OR -
■ If any abnormal vibration
- OR -
■ If any severe icing visual cue
▶ SEVERE ICING procedure ( E99.08 ) ..........................................................APPLY
▶ SPEED : MONITOR
▶ ICING CONDITIONS : MONITOR
INCREASE SPEED
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ IAS : INCREASE ABOVE ICING BUG +10 kt
▶ SEVERE ICING procedure ( E99.08 ) ................................ ................................ APPLY
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
32 LANDING GEAR
ANTISKID FAULT
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ ANTISKID............................................................................................................OFF
▶ LDG DIST (Refer to Landing Distance)........................ ........................ MULTIPLY BY 1.4
● At touchdown
▶ REVERSE............................................... ............................................... AS RQRD
▶ NORMAL BRAKE..................................... ..................................... USE WITH CARE
▶ BRAKE HANDLE............................................................................EMER/AS RQRD
34 NAVIGATION
34.1 ADC
ADC 1(2) FAILURE
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ AP CPL pb ......................................................................................OPERATIVE SIDE
AP/FD UPPER MODE CAN BE REENGAGED
■ If ADC 1 FAILED
▶ TCAS...................................................... ...................................................... STBY
▶ GPWS...................................................... ...................................................... OFF
▶ LANDING ELEVATION ......................... ......................... SET PRESSURE ALTITUDE
VMO, VFE, VLE INDICATIONS LOST.
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
34.2 AHRS
AHRS 1(2) FAILURE
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ ATT/HDG (affected side).................................. .................................. ALTERNATE SYS
● When wings level
▶ REMAINING AHRS OUTPUTS : PERIODICALLY X CHECK WITH STBY INSTs
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
EFIS COMP
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FAA - APPROVED
■ If ROL, PIT, ATT, HDG cautions appears on EFIS
▶ BOTH PFD/STBY INSTs ........................ COMPARE TO IDENTIFY AFFECTED AHRS
▶ ATT/HDG (affected side)................................ ................................ ALTERNATE SYS
■ If AHRS 1 is affected
▶ C/B ATT/HDG/AHRS 1 NORM SPLY ................................ ................................ PULL
▶ C/B ATT/HDG/AHRS 1 AUX SPLY ....................................................................PULL
AP CAN BE REENGAGED
■ If AHRS 2 is affected
▶ C/B ATT/HDG/AHRS 2 NORM SPLY ................................ ................................ PULL
▶ C/B ATT/HDG/AHRS 2 AUX SPLY FLT .............................. .............................. PULL
AP CAN BE REENGAGED
■ If LOC / GS / ILS caution appears on EFIS
▶ NAV SOURCES............................................. ............................................. CHECK
▶ VOR/ILS (affected side)................................ ................................ PRESS AS RQRD
36 PNEUMATIC
BLEED 1(2) LEAK
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ PACK VALVE (affected side)......................................... ......................................... OFF
▶ BLEED VALVE (affected side)........................................ ........................................ OFF
CAUTION
Do not restore BLEED VALVE in flight.
▶ MAX FL : 200/MEA
● At high altitude
▶ LARGE RAPID POWER CHANGE : AVOID
● During taxi
■ If bleed leak persists
▶ RETURN TO PARKING
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
70 POWER PLANT
70.1 CONTROLS
ECU 1(2) FAULT
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ ECU (affected ENG)..............................................................................................OFF
▶ PL (affected ENG).......................... .......................... ADVANCE TO RESTORE POWER
● When flight conditions permit
▶ PL (affected ENG)................................. ................................. RETARD BELOW 60 °
▶ ECU (affected ENG) .......................................... .......................................... RESET
■ If successful
▶ PL (affected ENG)..............................................ADVANCE TO RESTORE POWER
■ If not successful
▶ ECU (affected ENG)........................................... ........................................... OFF
▶ PL (affected ENG)..............................................ADVANCE TO RESTORE POWER
■ In case of engine flame out
▶ ENG RESTART IN FLIGHT procedure ( A70.09 ) ...................... ...................... APPLY
■ If not successful
▶ ENG affected ECU / PWR SPLY (2 C/Bs)............................. ............................. PULL
▶ ENG RESTART IN FLIGHT procedure ( A70.09 ) ...................... ...................... APPLY
● For approach
▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH (≥ 4.5 °) : PROHIBITED
● After landing
▶ TAXI & STATIC OPERATIONS : ENG (affected) FEATHERED
▶ ACW BTC .......................................... .......................................... CHECK CLOSED
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
ICN-XX-Y-700000-T-FB429-00001-A-01-N
▶ ENVELOPE RELIGHT......................................................................................CHECK
▶ FUEL SUPPLY................................................ ................................................ CHECK
▶ CL ...................................................... ...................................................... FUEL S.O.
▶ PL ............................................................ ............................................................ FI
■ If propeller is feathered after ATPCS sequence
CAUTION
Before attempting restart the PWR MGT must be out of TO position
▶ PWR MGT ................................................ ................................................ MCT
▶ ECU ....................................................... ....................................................... RESET
▶ ENG START selector ........................................................................................START
▶ ENG START pb .................................................. .................................................. ON
■ If ECU FAULT light persists
▶ ECU ....................................................... ....................................................... OFF
● When NH at or above 10 %
▶ CL ........................................................ ........................................................ FTR
cont'd…
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PROCEDURES
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FAA - APPROVED
ICN-XX-Y-700000-T-FB429-00001-A-01-N
▶ ENVELOPE RELIGHT......................................................................................CHECK
▶ FUEL SUPPLY................................................ ................................................ CHECK
▶ CL ...................................................... ...................................................... FUEL S.O.
▶ PL ............................................................ ............................................................ FI
■ If propeller is feathered after ATPCS sequence
CAUTION
Before attempting restart the PWR MGT must be out of TO position
▶ PWR MGT ................................................ ................................................ MCT
▶ ECU ....................................................... ....................................................... RESET
▶ ENG START selector ........................................................................................START
▶ ENG START pb .................................................. .................................................. ON
■ If ECU FAULT light persists
▶ ECU ....................................................... ....................................................... OFF
● When NH at or above 10 %
▶ CL ........................................................ ........................................................ FTR
▶ ENG RELIGHT............................................ ............................................ MONITOR
cont'd…
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
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ICN-XX-Y-700000-T-FB429-00001-B-01-N
▶ ENVELOPE RELIGHT......................................................................................CHECK
▶ FUEL SUPPLY................................................ ................................................ CHECK
▶ CL..............................................................................................................FUEL S.O.
▶ PL............................................................. ............................................................. FI
■ If propeller is feathered after ATPCS sequence
CAUTION
Before attempting restart the PWR MGT must be out of TO position
▶ PWR MGT ................................................ ................................................ MCT
▶ ECU................................................................................................................RESET
▶ ENG START selector ........................................................................................START
▶ ENG START pb .................................................. .................................................. ON
■ If ECU FAULT light persists
▶ ECU................................................................................................................OFF
● When NH at or above 10 %
▶ CL......................................................... ......................................................... FTR
▶ ENG RELIGHT............................................ ............................................ MONITOR
cont'd…
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PROCEDURES
70.3 PARAMETERS
ENG 1(2) OIL LO PR
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ PL (affected ENG)................................................. ................................................. FI
■ If both OIL LO PR alert on CAP and local alert are activated
▶ CL (affected ENG).................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) ...................... ...................... APPLY
■ If only local alert is activated
▶ CL (affected ENG).................................................................. FTR THEN FUEL S.O.
● After engine shut down
▶ CL (affected ENG)............................................ ............................................ FTR
■ If flight conditions require CONT RELIGHT
▶ ENG START selector ................................. ................................. CONT RELIGHT
▶ ENG (affected) : KEEP SHUT DOWN
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) .................... .................... APPLY
■ If flight conditions do not require CONT RELIGHT
▶ ENG START selector ....................................................................................OFF
▶ CL (affected ENG)........................................................................................ FTR
■ If CCAS activated after 30 s (normal warning delay)
▶ CL (affected ENG)............................................................................FUEL S.O.
▶ ENG RESTART IN FLIGHT procedure ( A70.09 ) ......................................APPLY
■ If CCAS not activated after 30 s
▶ CL (affected ENG)............................................................................FUEL S.O.
▶ LAND ASAP
▶ SINGLE ENG OPERATION procedure ( A70.12 ) ......................................APPLY
● If OIL LO PR alert only activated on CAP
▶ ALERT : DISREGARD
MAINTENANCE ACTION REQUIRED
▶ OIL PRESS LOCAL ALERT : MONITOR
● If single engine operation
▶ NP (feathered ENG) : MONITOR
■ If NP (feathered ENG) above 10 %
▶ IAS : LIMIT NOT TO EXCEED NP 101 %
▶ VAPP .......................................... .......................................... INCREASE BY 10 kt
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
70.4 OTHERS
FIRE LOOP 1A (1B) (2A) (2B) FAULT
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ LOOP (affected side).............................................. .............................................. OFF
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
99 MISCELLANEOUS
99.1 DETECTION-INDICATION
OXYGEN LO PR
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ OXY MAIN SUPPLY..............................................................................................OFF
● After 2 seconds
▶ OXY MAIN SUPPLY............................................................................................ON
■ If oxygen LO PR light persists
▶ OXY MAIN SUPPLY..........................................................................................OFF
▶ OXYGEN PORTABLE UNIT................................................................USE AS RQRD
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
CAUTION
RTO POWER IS ONLY AUTHORIZED FOR 10 min
Engine Flame Out During Initial Climb Out
Proceed as above however, if the flame out occurs above V2 it is recommended to
maintain the speed reached after recovery.
In any case the minimum speed must be equal to V2.
PRO.NNO.ABN
PROCEDURES
1.1 GPS
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FAA - APPROVED
Not applicable
1.2 TCAS
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FAA - APPROVED
Not applicable
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PROCEDURES
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2 DOORS
2.1 CDLS Use Policy
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FAA - APPROVED
The CDLS must be set to ON before passengers boarding starts.
The CDLS can be set to OFF after all passengers disembark.
3 NAVIGATION
3.1 TAWS - GPWS
3.1.1 General
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FAA - APPROVED
Following a GPWS warning, the flight crew must immediately focus their attention on terrain
proximity or excessive lateral attitude.
Positive action to alter the flight path or/and to change the configuration should be initiated
immediately.
3.1.2 Inputs
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FAA - APPROVED
GPWS is associated with the following systems:
- ADC 1
- Radio altimeter
- ILS 2
- SGU 1 and 2
- Flaps position
- Landing gear position.
PRO.NOP.NSU
PROCEDURES
3.1.3 Outputs
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FAA - APPROVED
- For modes 1 - 2 - 3, and 4
o Visual warning: Red GPWS lights come on
o Aural alerts (warning):
- Mode 1: SINK RATE WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP
- Mode 2: TERRAIN WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP
- Mode 3: DON’T SINK
- Mode 4: Based on speed and/or flaps/gear setting:
o TOO LOW TERRAIN, or
o TOO LOW GEAR, or
o TOO LOW FLAPS.
- For mode 5
o Visual warning: Amber GS lights come on.
o Aural alert (warning): GLIDE SLOPE
- For mode 6
o Aural alert (warning): MINIMUMS.
3.1.4 Operation
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FAA - APPROVED
- During normal operations GPWS sw should be always set on NORM position,
- In case of emergency conditions GPWS sw may be turned on OFF position. Refer to
chapter PRO-NNO-EMR-05 Ditching and Forced Landing
- In case of landing in abnormal conditions GPWS sw may be turned on OVRD position.
Refer to chapter PRO-NNO-ABN-06, Flight Controls.
Note
- All modes are inhibited by stall warning
- Mode 5 is active only when a valid G/S ILS signal is received and gear down.
4 FLIGHT CONTROLS
4.1 Pitch
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FAA - APPROVED
In flight aggressive or large elevators input should be avoided. Such inputs may lead to high
loads and result in structural damage.
CAUTION
The aircraft must be controlled from one control column only. Dual input in opposite direction
may result in a pitch disconnect.
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1 SYSTEM TEST
1.1 DAILY CHECKS
1.1.1 ATPCS Test
ATPCS Dynamic Test
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FAA - APPROVED
CAUTION
Do not perform ATPCS test while taxiing as ACW is temporarily lost, consequently both main
hydraulic pumps are lost.
Note
In order to protect the feathering pumps from damage, 10 min delays between test and
takeoff, or between static/dynamic tests must be respected.
Initial Setting
▶ PL 1+2....................................................... ....................................................... GI
▶ CL 1+2.................................... .................................... BETWEEN MAX & MIN RPM
▶ ATPCS pb............................................... ............................................... NO LIGHT
▶ PWR MGT........................................................................................................T.O.
▶ ATPCS TEST selector : TURN & HOLD LEFT ARM POSITION
▶ ATPCS ARM light......................................... ......................................... COMES ON
▶ TQ .................................................... .................................................... INCREASE
▶ NP & NH ............................................... ............................................... DECREASE
▶ ATPCS TEST selector : TURN & HOLD ENG 1 POSITION
▶ ENG 2.................................................... .................................................... UPTRIM
▶ TQ 2....................................................................................................NO CHANGE
▶ ENG 2 NP & NH .................................. .................................. INCREASE SLIGHTLY
▶ TQ 1....................................................................................DECREASE below 21 %
● After 2.15 s
▶ ATPCS ARM light........................................ ........................................ TURN OFF
▶ ENG 1..................................................................................................FEATHER
▶ ATPCS TEST selector : RELEASE NEUTRAL POSITION
▶ ENG 1 ................................................ ................................................ UNFEATHER
● When ENG 1+2 are back to normal idle values
▶ ATPCS TEST selector : TURN & HOLD RIGHT ARM POSITION
▶ ATPCS ARM light ..........................................................................COMES ON
▶ TQ ................................................................................................INCREASE
▶ NP & NH ......................................................................................DECREASE
▶ ATPCS TEST selector : TURN & HOLD ENG 2 POSITION
cont'd…
PRO.NOP.NOR
PROCEDURES
1.1.3 Trims
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ PITCH, ROLL & YAW TRIM....................................... ....................................... CHECK
▶ TRIM INDICATOR............................................ ............................................ CHECK
▶ WHOOLER (for pitch trim only).................................. .................................. SOUNDS
▶ STBY PITCH TRIM OPERATION ................................... ................................... CHECK
▶ TRIM INDICATOR............................................ ............................................ CHECK
▶ WHOOLER ............................................... ............................................... SOUNDS
▶ STBY PITCH TRIM sw ......................................................GUARDED & OFF POSITION
▶ TRIMS........................................... ........................................... RESET FOR TAKEOFF
cont'd…
PRO.NOP.NOR
PROCEDURES
1.1.5 APM
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ APM TEST pb : PRESS & HOLD
On both flight crew panels.
▶ CRUISE SPEED LOW light......................................................................COMES ON
cont'd…
PRO.NOP.NOR
PROCEDURES
1.2.2 Trims
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ PITCH, ROLL & YAW TRIM ....................................... ....................................... CHECK
▶ TRIM INDICATOR............................................ ............................................ CHECK
▶ WHOOLER (for pitch trim only).................................. .................................. SOUNDS
▶ TRIMS........................................... ........................................... RESET FOR TAKEOFF
▶ STBY PITCH sw ............................... ............................... GUARDED & OFF POSITION
▶ TRIM INDICATOR............................................ ............................................ CHECK
1.2.4 CVR-DFDR
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ RCDR pb .................................................... .................................................... PRESS
▶ RCDR ON light........................................... ........................................... COMES ON
▶ CVR TEST pb ..................................................................................................PRESS
▶ CVR POINTER..........................................................................IN THE GREEN ARC
▶ RESET pb ................................................... ................................................... PRESS
▶ STATUS SYST light..................................................................................TURN OFF
▶ RCDR ON light............................................ ............................................ TURN OFF
▶ STATUS SYST light........................................ ........................................ COMES ON
PRO.NOP.NOR
PROCEDURES
2 BEFORE TAXI
2.01 Before Taxi
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ APM WEIGHT selector........................................................SELECT MINIMUM WEIGHT
▶ APM WEIGHT selector........................................................SELECT TAKEOFF WEIGHT
3 TAKEOFF
3.1 Takeoff
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ ANTI-SKID..........................................................................................................TEST
▶ FLAPS....................................................................................................................15
▶ PITCH TRIM................................................ ................................................ AS RQRD
▶ BLEED VALVES....................................................................................................OFF
▶ ENG START selector .......................................... .......................................... AS RQRD
▶ PWR MGT ...................................................... ...................................................... TO
▶ CL 1+2........................................................................................................ MAX RPM
● BOTH ECU ON
▶ PL 1+2.................................... .................................... ADVANCE TO WHITE BANDS
▶ ATPCS ARM light................................... ................................... CHECK COMES ON
● At VR
▶ PITCH ................................................. ................................................. ROTATE
▶ AIRSPEED : MAINTAIN AT OR ABOVE V2
● When positive climb
▶ GEAR UP................................................ ................................................ ORDER
● At safe height
▶ SPEED : ACCELERATE UP TO AT LEAST VFTO (FLAPS 0)
▶ FLAPS ................................................................................................RETRACT
Note
For takeoff with ECU OFF, Refer to DEV.2.9.01.1 Dispatch With One ECU OFF
4 IN FLIGHT
4.01 In Flight
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FAA - APPROVED
▶ APM lights & CAUTION : MONITOR
cont'd…
PRO.NOP.NOR
PROCEDURES
5 NORMAL LANDING
5.01 Normal Landing
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FAA - APPROVED
The minimum final approach speed is 1.3 VS or 1.5 VS for the landing configuration based on
icing AOA light status.
■ Until both engines are fitted with new HMU (SB PWC 20884) and new ECU (SB PWC
20944) :
▶ ENG START selector ................................... ................................... CONT RELIGHT
▶ FLAPS....................................................................................................................15
▶ LDG GEAR lever....................................... ....................................... DOWN / 3 GREEN
▶ FLAPS......................................................... ......................................................... 30
▶ PWR MGT ...................................................... ...................................................... TO
▶ CL 1+2........................................................................................................ MAX RPM
● When nosewheel touchdown
▶ PL 1+2........................................................ ........................................................ GI
▶ ENG 1+2 LO PITCH lights........................................................................CHECK ON
CAUTION
If a thrust dissymmetry occurs or if one LO PITCH light is not on, the use of any reverser is
prohibited.
6 GO-AROUND
6.1 GO-AROUND
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FAA - APPROVED
Both engines are operating.
● Simultaneously
▶ GA pb ON PL ............................................... ............................................... PRESS
▶ GO-AROUND POWER......................................... ......................................... APPLY
▶ FLAPS lever ........................................................................RETRACT ONE NOTCH
▶ PITCH ..................................................................................ROTATE TO GA PITCH
▶ GO-AROUND SPEED..........................................................ACCELERATE & MAINTAIN
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1 ADVERSE WEATHER
1.1 GROUND ICING CONDITIONS
1.1.1 Definition
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● Ground Icing conditions exist when:
- OAT on the ground is at or below 5 °C
- Surface snow, standing water
- Slush is present on the ramps, taxiways, and runways.
● Operation in ground icing conditions:
- For advisory information on contaminated runways penalties Refer to
PRO.SPO.CONTAMINATED RUNWAY (ADVISORY MATERIAL) and Refer to
FCOM.PERFORMANCES.
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Ice accretion can be identified at first visual indication of ice build-up in any aircraft surface
or by the advisory ice detector.
2) Severe Icing
Detection
Weather conditions that can result in severe in-flight icing:
- Visible rain at temperatures close to 0 °C (SAT)
- Droplets that splash or splatter on impact at temperature close to 0 °C (SAT).
First indications:
- Unable to reach or maintain target speed/rate of climb
- Ice covering all/substantial parts of unheated side window (visual cue).
Secondary indications (visual cues):
- Water splashing/streaming on the windshield
- Unusual extensive ice accreted on the airframe in areas not normally observed to
collect ice
- Accumulation of ice on the lower surface of the wing aft of the protected areas
- Accumulation of ice on propeller spinner farther aft than normally observed.
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CAUTION
For obstacle clearance, the en route configuration with engine failure is FLAPS 15 at a
minimum speed of 1.45 VS if ice accretion is observed.
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0 / 1.45VS / UP
150
140
15 / 1.50VS / UP
15 / 1.45VS / UP
130
15 / 1.39VS / UP
30 / 1.50VS / DOWN
120
15 / 1.32VS / UP
110
100
90
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1) GENERAL
No change.
2) LIMITATIONS
No change.
3) PROCEDURES
No change.
4) PERFORMANCES
The performances in refer to AFM-PER for dry runways and in ‘Refer to AFM-Appendice
and supplement-non dry runways’ for non dry runways are applicable with the addition of the
following for takeoff computations :
- Determine VR for the lowest available V2
- Consider V1 = VR
- Increase TOR, TOD, ASD by 20 %.
5) DEVIATION GUIDE
Data contained in “Refer to AFM-DEV” are applicable with the addition of the following :
- For the dispatch cases :
o Apply takeoff penalties due to the system failure
o Then apply takeoff penalties due to the use of fluids type II or IV.
- Dispatch is not authorized in the following cases :
o Ferry flight with pitch elevators disconnected
o Takeoff with flaps retracted.
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6) APPENDICES
No change.
7) SUPPLEMENTS
No change.
Method 2
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1) GENERAL
No change.
2) LIMITATIONS
No change.
3) PROCEDURES
a) Normal Procedures
The Captain must be the PF and the pre-takeoff briefing must include below abnormal
procedures impact.
b) Emergency Procedures
No change.
c) Abnormal Procedures
The procedures in “Refer to AFM-PRO” are applicable with the addition of the following:
- In case of difficulties to rotate, the Captain should require PM assistance
- In that case, on Captain order, PM pulls the control column until 5 ° pitch attitude is
reached, then PM releases the controls.
4) PERFORMANCES
The performances in ‘Refer to AFM-PER’ for dry runways and in ‘Refer to AFM-Appendice
and supplement-non dry runways’ for non dry runways are applicable with the addition of the
following for takeoff computations :
- Increase TOD by 70 m.
5) DEVIATION GUIDE
Data contained in “Refer to AFM-DEV” are applicable with the addition of the following :
- For the dispatch cases :
o Apply takeoff penalties due to the system failure
o Then apply takeoff penalties due to the use of fluids type II or IV.
- Dispatch is not authorized in the following cases :
o Ferry flight with pitch elevators disconnected
o Takeoff with flaps retracted.
6) APPENDICES
No change.
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7) SUPPLEMENTS
No change.
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1.1.2.01 Limitations
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(APPROACH SLOPE > 4.5 °)
NOT APPLICABLE.
1.1.3 PROCEDURES
1.1.3.1 Emergency Procedures
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1.1.4 PERFORMANCES
1.1.4.01 Performances
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1.2.2 LIMITATIONS
1.2.2.01 Limitations
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1.2.3 PROCEDURES
1.2.3.1 Emergency Procedures
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1.2.4 PERFORMANCES
1.2.4.01 Performances
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3 ETOPS
3.1 GENERAL
3.1.1 Applicability
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NOT APPLICABLE
6.2 Procedures
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▶ Take special care to keep the slip indicator centered in order to minimize heading errors.
▶ Crosscheck AHRS heading information with standby compass information.
9.2 LIMITATIONS
9.2.1 Limitations
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FLAPS 45 can be used in normal conditions provided such operations is granted by local
authority.
FLAPS 45 is prohibited in icing conditions, aircraft must be clear of ice.
● MAXIMUM FLAPS EXTENDED OR OPERATING SPEEDS VFE
FLAPS 45.................................................... .................................................... 130 kt IAS
9.3 PROCEDURES
9.3.1 Normal Procedures
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9.4 PERFORMANCES
9.4.1 INTRODUCTION
9.4.1.1 Introduction
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- Approach:
Refer to AFM-PER-05-02 to determine approach speed in landing configuration
- Landing:
o Landing distances Refer to AFM-PRO-SPO-08-04-02-01
o Altitude correction Refer to AFM-PRO-SPO-08-04-03-02-02
o Refer to AFM-LIM-03-03.
- Go-around (FLAPS 30):
o Speed correction Refer to AFM-PRO-SPO-08-04-03-03-01
o Altitude correction Refer to AFM-PRO-SPO-08-04-03-03-02
o Climb gradient and limiting weight Refer to AFM-PRO-SPO-08-04-04-01.
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APPROACH CLIMB GRADIENT LIMITING WEIGHT (FLAPS 30)
ONE PROPELLER FEATHERED - ONE ENGINE : GO-AROUND POWER - AIR CONDITIONING OFF - ANTI/DEICING OFF - GEAR UP
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11 20 KT TAILWIND TAKEOFF
11.1 APPLICABILITY
11.1.1 Applicability
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Slush, water, and loose snow have the same impact on aircraft performance. Loose snow is
considered as slush. To determine the equivalent slush depth, multiply the loose snow depth
by the actual loose snow density divided by 0.8.
5 cases have been considered:
- Wet
- Water 6.3 mm (0.25 in) applicable for depths between 3 and 6.3 mm of water or less than
6.3 mm of slush or equivalent depth of loose snow
- Water 12.7 mm (0.5 in) applicable for depths between 6.3 and 12.7 mm of water or slush
or equivalent depth of loose snow
- Compacted snow
- Ice.
The performance determination philosophy remains the same as in this chapter (Refer to V1
Limited by VMCG) for V1 limited by VMCG data.
For each runway condition are provided:
- Takeoff run
- Takeoff distance (between brakes release, and 15 ft height with one engine inoperative)
Note
If 35 ft is required at the end of TOD:
o Apply TOR, TOD calculated on a dry runway for wet, compacted snow, and ice
runways
o Apply TOR, TOD corrections given in this chapter (Refer to V1 Limited by VMCG)
to the 15 ft computation, for water covered runways.
- Accelerate stop distance. They are basically computed with the use of both reverses.
Additional pages are provided to supply data in case of no reverse, and are to be used
for flight preparation.
Since the effect of asymmetrical reverse thrust is not predictable with a sufficient
accuracy on contaminated runways, it is therefore not recommended to use single
engine reverse thrust for accelerate stop
- VR (for contaminated runway only – No change for wet runway).
These data are provided for atmospheric non icing conditions. In case of atmospheric icing
conditions, Refer to AFM-PER-TAKEOFF-ICING CONDITIONS to combine both effects
(runway conditions + atmospheric icing conditions).
Note
1) Wind, and slope corrections are the same as for dry runways
2) Operation on a wet or contaminated runway at a weight in excess of that permitted on
an equivalent dry runway is not permitted.
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Three cases of contaminated runways have been considered:
- Water: applicable for depths between 3 mm (0.125 in) and 12.7 mm (0.5 in) of water, or
less than 12.7 mm (0.5 in) of slush, or equivalent depth of loose snow
- Compacted snow
- Ice.
The landing distance is computed with, and without the use of reversers.
Since the effect of asymmetrical reverse thrust is not predictable with a sufficient accuracy on
contaminated runways, it is therefore not recommended to use single engine reverse thrust.
Only the actual landing distances without reversers are to be used for flight preparation.
The following data are provided for atmospheric non icing conditions.
In case of atmospheric icing conditions, Refer to ICING CONDITIONS to combine both effects
(runway conditions + atmospheric icing conditions).
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TEMPERATURE (°C)
WIND (KT)
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Takeoff Run - 6.3 mm (0.25 in)
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Takeoff Distance - 6.3 mm (0.25 in)
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TAKEOFF DISTANCE (FLAPS 15) WATER COVERED RUNWAY: 3 mm (0.125 in) - 6.3 mm (0.25 in)
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9 Rotation Speed VR
Rotation Speed VR - 6.3 mm (0.25 in)
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ROTATION SPEED - VR (FLAPS 15) WATER COVERED RUNWAY: 3 mm (0.125 in) - 6.3 mm (0.25 in)
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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16.4.1 Loading
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21 CAT 2 APPROACH
21.1 LIMITATIONS
21.1.01 Limitations
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FAA - APPROVED
This content is designed to provide necessary information to authorise the use of the aircraft in
Category II.
Limitations, procedures and performances included in this chapter replace or complete the
corresponding information of the basic Flight Manual.
The Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) with the associated equipment has been found
to meet the airworthiness and performance criteria of :
- AC 25-1329-1A for AutoPilot
- JAR AWO subpart 2 for Category II.
Note
Compliance with the standards noted above does not constitute approval to conduct
Category II operations. Aircraft operators must apply to their Authority to get an approval to
conduct Category II operations.
Minimum height for use of AutoPilot in approach mode ......................... ......................... 80 ft
Minimum decision height............................................................................................100 ft
Certified configuration............................................ ............................................ FLAPS 30
Maximum demonstrated wind:
AutoPilot Flight Director
Headwind 25 kt 20 kt
Tailwind 10 kt 10 kt
Crosswind 20 kt 20 kt
21.2 PROCEDURES
21.2.1 NORMAL PROCEDURES
21.2.1.1 Approved Configurations
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● Approach
AP and FD are approved with use of approach mode for CAT II precision ILS approaches.
The CAT II capability must be displayed on ADU.
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● Go-Around
FD is approved with use of GA mode.
Approach preparation
▶ DH ........................................................ ........................................................ SET
▶ ILS Frequency..................................................................................................SET
▶ RWY HDG................................................... ................................................... SET
▶ APP Mode................................................................................................ENGAGE
GS and LOC comes on both on EADI and ADU. CAT II comes on white on ADU (if this
capability available)
The approach must be planned to capture the localizer before glide slope interception.
Note
GLIDE capture is inhibited as long as localizer capture is not initiated (LOC*).
▶ VAPP : 1.3 VS (FLAPS 30) + wind correction
▶ Approach Configuration : FLAPS 30
Mode phases
LOC* At localizer capture the white LOC goes off and on both EADI and on
ADU the LOC* comes on in green.
LOC phase engages when the aircraft is stabilized on the LOC beam
axis.
Both on EADI and on ADU, LOC come on.
GS* At glide slope capture the white GS light goes off and the GS* green
light comes on both EADI and on ADU.
GS phase engages when the aircraft is stabilized on the GLIDE
SLOPE.
GS green light comes on both EADI and on ADU.
1 200> ZRA > Before 800 ft(radio altimeter), on both EADI and on ADU, dual coupling
800 ft must come on (arrows) if correct capture conditions are achieved.
DH + 100 ft A white box comes on, on the left of radio altimeter value.
DH Amber DH symbol comes on in the white box.
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Note
Any failure that’s not completely treated before 800 ft AGL, or that occurs below
800 ft AGL, shall always lead to a missed approach.
Note
A call out (indicating that a flight parameter is exceeded) mustbe done if:
- Speed becomes lower than VAPP–5 kt or greater than VAPP+10 kt (VAPP is the selected
approach speed)
- Pitch attitude becomes lower than 4 ° nose down or greater than 4 ° nose up or bank
angle becomes greater than 10 °
- Excessive LOC or G/S deviation occurs.
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Revert to CAT I
Standby horizon flag
minima
Radio altimeter Revert to CAT I
warning on PM EFIS minima
Switch to valid AHRS
ATT/PIT/ROLL First action before
Reengage AP Revert
warning on any EFIS switching AHRS is to
to CAT I minima
refer to standby
Switch to valid AHRS horizon to determine
HDG warning on any
Revert to CAT I the wrong AHRS
EFIS
minima
LOC/GS/ILS warning Revert to CAT I
on any EFIS minima
Loss of one CRT on
CAPT side or loss of Switch affected CRT Discontinue the
EHSI CRT on F/O OFF approach
side
Switch affected CRT
OFF Continue for an
Loss of EADI CRT
AP approach Revert
on F/O side
to CAT I minima for a
FD approach
Switch to valid SGU.
Loss of both CRT on
Revert to CAT I
one side
minima
Loss of F/O airspeed
Revert to CAT I
indicator and CAPT
minima
side if PF
Loss of F/O altimeter Revert to CAT I
and CAPT side if PF minima
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21.3 PERFORMANCES
21.3.1 APPROACH CLIMB GRADIENT
21.3.1.1 Normal Conditions
_68c5ce01-6530-4238-8000-aa9199bba4c2 0.1
0052-0061
FAA - APPROVED
APPROACH CLIMB LIMITING WEIGHT (FLAPS 15)
ONE PROPELLER FEATHERED - ONE ENGINE GO-AROUND POWER
AIR COND FLOW : NORM - ANTI/DE ICING : OFF - GEAR UP V=1.2 VS
cont'd…
PRO.SPO
PROCEDURES
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00481-A-01-N
PRO.SPO
PROCEDURES
_232273b5-9883-46a7-b012-eea87a7d1c54 0.1
0081
FAA - APPROVED
APPROACH CLIMB LIMITING WEIGHT (FLAPS 15)
ONE PROPELLER FEATHERED - ONE ENGINE GO-AROUND POWER
AIR COND FLOW : NORM - ANTI/DE ICING : OFF - GEAR UP V=1.2 VS
cont'd…
PRO.SPO
PROCEDURES
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00481-B-01-N
PRO.SPO
PROCEDURES
cont'd…
PRO.SPO
PROCEDURES
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00483-A-01-N
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DHL / 42 TOC
AFM Table of Content Page n°01
PERFORMANCE
GENERAL PER.1
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................page 03
TAKEOFF PER.3
1. DEFINITIONS..................................................................................................... page 18
1. INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................page 146
LANDING PER.5
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PERFORMANCE
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM INTRODUCTION Page n°03
1 INTRODUCTION
1.01 Introduction
_151a9b7e-fd65-4446-8e9c-04b467997361 2.1
ALL
FAA - APPROVED
In compliance with Airworthiness regulations, an aircraft is cleared to take off from any airport if
the weight permits it to achieve the takeoff, “en route” and landing performance included in this
chapter.
The charts or tables approved by Airworthiness Authority must not be extrapolated.
Performance is related to VS min.
Wind speed is measured at the height of 10 m .
All weight, altitude, temperature and speeds limits (Refer to chapter LIMITATIONS) must be
respected for the use of the performance charts.
2 AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION
2.01 Performance Configuration
_74f217e8-bba0-4fe8-953b-d3b978ee9ab5 0.1
ALL
FAA - APPROVED
The takeoff and landing performances have been established on a smooth, dry, hard surfaced
runway.
The performances have been established in the following configuration.
Single engine operation is considered.
FLAPS AIR COND ENG POWER REMARKS
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM AIRSPEED AND ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Page n°04
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00030-C-02-N
- Fig. 1 : ADC 1 and 2 Output Error -
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00030-D-02-N
- Fig. 2 : Standby Static Source Error -
PER.1
PERFORMANCE
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM AIRSPEED AND ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Page n°05
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00031-A-02-N
- Fig. 1 : ADC 1 and 2 Output Error -
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00031-B-02-N
- Fig. 2 : Standby Static Source Error -
PER.1
PERFORMANCE
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM AIRSPEED AND ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Page n°06
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00034-A-02-N
- Fig. 1 : ADC 1 and 2 Output Error -
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00034-B-02-N
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM AIRSPEED AND ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Page n°07
3.2 CRUISE
3.2.01 Cruise
_20c727f4-3fd0-40bd-8fb9-23875c309393 0.1
ALL
FAA - APPROVED
No correction to be applied neither on speed (IAS = CAS) nor on altitude.
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00037-C-02-N
- Fig. 1 : ADC 1 and 2 Output Error -
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00037-D-02-N
DHL / 42 GENERAL
AFM AIRSPEED AND ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Page n°08
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00038-A-02-N
- Fig. 1 : ADC 1 and 2 Output Error -
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00038-B-02-N
- Fig. 2 : Standby Static Source Error -
PER.2
PERFORMANCE
1 TORQUES TABLES
1.1 Introduction
_2789eb4a-643b-49cb-8ab8-fd3e0da84dcb 0.1
ALL
FAA - APPROVED
The following torque tables have a highlighted line.
The part above the line is the flat rated area: engine mechanical limit.
The part below the line is the area where the thermodynamical limit is reached first.
PER.2
PERFORMANCE
2 Takeoff Torque
Takeoff Torque
_d0fd4a6f-ba4f-4fc3-9019-a81440aae292 0.1
0052-0061;0228
FAA - APPROVED
AIR
COND
. OFF - 1000. 0. 1000. 2000. 3000. 4000. 5000. 6000. 7000. 8000. 8500.
- 40. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0
- 10. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0
- 8. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0
- 6. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 89.9
- 4. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 88.6
- 2. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 89.3 87.3
0. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 88.0 86.0
2. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 90.0 86.7 84.8
4. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 89.4 85.4 83.5
6. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 88.0 84.2 82.3
8. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 90.0 86.7 82.9 81.0
10. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 89.3 85.4 81.6 79.8
12. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.0 87.5 83.7 80.0 78.2
14. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 89.5 85.7 81.9 78.3 76.5
16. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 87.6 83.9 80.2 76.6 74.9
18. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.0 85.7 82.1 78.5 75.0 73.3
20. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 91.0 88.0 83.9 80.3 76.8 73.4 71.7
22. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 90.2 86.1 82.0 78.5 75.1 71.7 70.1
24. 92.0 92.0 92.0 91.5 88.2 84.2 80.2 76.7 73.4 70.1 68.5
26. 92.0 92.0 92.0 90.3 86.2 82.3 78.4 75.0 71.7 68.5 67.0
28. 92.0 92.0 92.0 88.2 84.2 80.4 76.6 73.3 70.0 66.9 65.4
30. 92.0 92.0 90.2 86.2 82.3 78.5 74.8 71.5 68.4 65.4 63.9
32. 92.0 91.6 88.0 84.1 80.3 76.6 73.0 69.8 66.8 63.8 62.3
34. 92.0 89.4 85.9 82.1 78.3 74.7 71.2 68.1 65.1
36. 90.7 87.2 83.8 80.0 76.4 72.9 69.4 66.4
ICN-42-1-000000-T-FB429-00177-A-01-N
Note
Applicable for 0 ≤ VC ≤ 60 kt
PER.2
PERFORMANCE
_fd12f75e-4b9b-4910-814a-fa72a94f1808 0.1
0081
FAA - APPROVED
AIR
COND
OFF -1000. 0. 1000. 2000. 3000. 4000. 5000. 6000. 7000. 8000. 8500.
- 40. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5
- 10. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5
- 8. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.3
- 6. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 88.9
- 4. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 89.3 87.5
- 2. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 88.2 86.4
0. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 90.5 87.2 85.4
2. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 89.7 86.2 84.5
4. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 88.7 85.2 83.5
6. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 90.5 87.7 84.2 82.5
8. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 89.7 86.1 82.7 81.0
10. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 90.5 88.0 84.6 81.2 79.6
12. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 89.9 86.4 83.0 79.7 78.1
14. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 91.0 88.1 84.7 81.3 78.1 76.5
16. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 90.4 86.3 82.9 79.7 76.5 74.9
18. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.5 88.6 84.5 81.2 78.0 74.9 73.4
20. 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.0 91.1 86.7 82.7 79.4 76.3 73.2 71.7
22. 92.5 92..5 92.5 92.0 88.8 84.5 80.6 77.5 74.4 71.4 69.9
24. 92.5 92.5 92.5 90.8 86.5 82.4 78.6 75.5 72.5 69.6 68.1
26. 92.5 92.5 92.5 88.4 84.2 80.1 76.4 73.4 70.5 67.6 66.3
28. 92.5 92.5 90.2 86.1 82.0 78.1 74.5 71.6 68.8 66.0 64.7
30. 92.5 92.1 88.4 84.4 80.4 76.5 73.0 70.2 67.4 64.7 63.4
32. 92.5 90.0 86.4 82.4 78.5 74.8 71.3 68.5 65.8 63.2 61.9
34. 91.4 87.8 84.3 80.4 76.6 72.9 69.6 66.9 64.2
36. 89.2 85.7 82.2 78.5 74.7 71.1 67.9 65.2
ICN-4X-Y-000000-T-FB429-00177-A-01-N
Note
Applicable for 0 ≤ VC ≤ 60 kt
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PERFORMANCE
3 Go-Around Torque
Go-Around Torque
_d43cf18c-eb93-4375-99f7-ed193050b37d 1.1
0052-0061;0228
FAA - APPROVED
NORMAL HIGH
OFF ON ON -1000. 0. 1000. 2000. 3000. 4000. 5000. 6000. 7000. 8000. 8500.
- 28. - 40. - 46. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
- 4. - 10. - 16. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.1 97.3
- 2. - 8. - 14. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.9 96.1
- 1. - 6. - 12. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.8 95.1
1. - 4. - 10. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.6 96.0 94.2
2. - 2. - 7. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.7 95.1 93.3
4. 0. - 5. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.8 94.2 92.5
6. 2. - 3. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.8 93.3 91.6
8. 4. - 1. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.4 95.8 92.3 90.6
9. 6. 2. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.9 94.3 90.9 89.2
11. 8. 4. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.8 96.3 92.8 89.4 87.7
13. 10. 6. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.2 94.7 91.3 87.9 86.3
15. 12. 8. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.5 93.0 89.7 86.4 84.8
17. 14. 10. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.2 94.7 91.3 88.0 84.8 83.2
18. 16. 12. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.4 93.0 89.6 86.4 83.2 81.7
20. 18. 14. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.1 94.6 91.2 88.0 84.8 81.7 80.2
22. 20. 16. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.1 92.7 89.4 86.2 83.1 80.0 78.5
24. 22. 18. 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.0 94.0 90.6 87.4 84.3 81.2 78.2 76.8
26. 24. 20. 100.0 100.0 99.8 95.8 91.8 88.6 85.4 82.3 79.4 76.4 75.0
27. 26. 22. 100.0 100.0 97.3 93.4 89.6 86.4 83.3 80.3 77.4 74.6 73.2
29. 28. 24. 100.0 98.9 95.0 91.2 87.4 84.3 81.3 78.4 75.6 72.8 71.5
31. 30. 27. 100.0 97.1 93.3 89.6 85.9 82.8 79.9 77.0 74.2 71.5 70.2
33. 32. 29. 98.9 95.1 91.3 87.7 84.1 81.1 78.2 75.4 72.7 70.0
35. 34. 31. 96.7 92.9 89.2 85.7 82.1 79.2 76.4 73.6 71.0
37. 36. 33. 94.4 90.7 87.1 83.7 80.2 77.4 74.6 71.9
39. 38. 35. 92.2 88.6 85.1 81.7 78.3 75.5 72.8
41. 40. 37. 89.9 86.4 83.0 79.7 76.4 73.7
43. 42. 39. 87.7 84.3 80.9 77.7 74.5
44. 44. 41. 85.5 82.1 78.9 75.8
46. 46. 43. 83.4 80.1 77.0
48. 48. 46. 81.3 78.2
50. 50. 48. 79.3
52. 52. 50.
54. 54. 52.
56. 56. 54.
ICN-42-1-000000-T-FB429-00178-A-01-N
Note
Applicable for VC ≤ 120 kt
Add 1 % for each 10 kt above 120 kt without exceed 100 % torque.
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PER.2
PERFORMANCE
_f77c54a1-867d-48de-977c-999df10193f4 0.1
0081
FAA - APPROVED
NOR-
HIGH
AIR MAL
AIR
COND AIR
COND
. OFF COND.
ON -1000 0. 1000. 2000. 3000. 4000. 5000. 6000. 7000. 8000. 8500.
ON
- 28. - 40. - 46. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
- 4. - 10. - 16. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98.0
- 2. - 8. - 14. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98.8 96.8
- 1. - 6. - 12. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97.7 95.8
1. - 4. - 10. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 96.8 94.9
2. - 2. - 7. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99.8 95.9 94.0
4. 0. - 5. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98.9 95.1 93.2
6. 2. - 3. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97.9 94.1 92.2
8. 4. - 1. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 96.9 93.1 91.3
9. 6. 2. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99.3 95.4 91.7 89.9
11. 8. 4. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97.6 93.8 90.2 88.4
13. 10. 6. 100 100 100 100 100 100 99.9 96.0 92.3 88.7 86.9
15. 12. 8. 100 100 100 100 100 100 98.1 94.3 90.7 87.1 85.4
17. 14. 10. 100 100 100 100 100 100 96.3 92.6 89.0 85.5 83.8
18. 16. 12. 100 100 100 100 100 98.5 94.6 90.9 87.4 84.0 82.3
20. 18. 14. 100 100 100 100 100 96.7 92.8 89.2 85.8 82.4 80.8
22. 20. 16. 100 100 100 100 98.9 94.7 90.9 87.4 84.0 80.7 79.1
24. 22. 18. 100 100 100 100 96.7 92.6 88.9 85.5 82.1 78.9 77.3
26. 24. 20. 100 100 100 98.6 94.5 90.5 86.9 83.5 80.2 77.1 75.6
27. 26. 22. 100 100 100 96.1 92.2 88.3 84.7 81.4 78.3 75.2 73.7
29. 28. 24. 100 100 97.7 93.9 90.0 86.2 82.7 79.5 76.4 73.5 72.0
31. 30. 27. 100 99.9 96.0 92.2 88.4 84.6 81.2 78.1 75.1 72.1 70.7
33. 32. 29. 100 97.9 94.0 90.3 86.5 82.9 79.5 76.5 73.5 70.6 69.2
35. 34. 31. 99.5 95.6 91.8 88.2 84.5 81.0 77.7 74.7 71.8 69.0
37. 36. 33. 97.1 93.4 89.7 86.1 82.6 79.1 75.9 72.9 70.1
39. 38. 35. 94.8 91.1 87.5 84.1 80.6 77.2 74.1 71.2
41. 40. 37. 92.5 88.9 85.4 82.0 78.6 75.3 72.3
43. 42. 39. 90.2 86.7 83.3 80.0 76.7 73.4
44. 44. 41. 88.0 84.5 81.2 78.0 74.7
46. 46. 43. 85.8 82.4 79.2 76.0
Note
Applicable for VC ≤ 120 kt
Add 1 % for each 10 kt above 120 kt without exceed 100 % torque.
PER.2
PERFORMANCE
NOR-
HIGH
AIR MAL
AIR
COND.. AIR
COND
OFF COND.
ON 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 25
ON
- 44. - 56. - 62. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 79.5 73.0 66.9 61.3 58.6
- 40. - 52. - 58. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 77.9 71.5 65.6 60.0 57.4
- 36. - 48. - 54. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 83.3 76.3 70.1 64.2 58.8 56.2
- 32. - 44. - 50. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 81.6 74.8 68.7 62.9 57.6 55.1
- 28. - 40. - 46. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 79.9 73.3 67.3 61.7 56.4 54.0
- 25. - 36. - 43. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 78.6 72.1 66.2 60.7 55.5 53.1
- 22. - 32. - 39. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 84.6 77.4 70.9 65.1 59.7 54.6 52.2
- 18. - 28. - 35. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 82.8 75.7 69.4 63.7 58.4 53.4 51.1
- 15. - 24. - 31. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 80.8 73.8 67.7 62.1 57.0 52.1 49.8
- 12. - 20. - 27. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 78.7 72.0 66.0 60.6 55.5 50.8 48.6
- 9. - 16. - 22. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 83.7 76.8 70.2 64.3 59.1 54.1 49.6 47.4
- 6. - 12. - 18. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 81.6 74.8 68.4 62.7 57.6 52.8 48.3 46.2
- 2. - 8. - 14. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 79.5 72.9 66.6 61.1 56.1 51.4 47.0 45.0
1. - 4. - 10. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 84.0 77.4 71.0 64.9 59.5 54.6 50.1 45.8 43.8
4. 0 - 5. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 81.8 75.3 69.1 63.2 57.9 53.2 48.7
8. 4. - 1. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 78.5 72.3 66.3 60.6 55.5 51.0
11. 8. 4. 85.0 85.0 85.0 85.0 81.1 74.8 68.9 63.2 57.8 52.9
15. 12. 8. 85.0 85.0 85.0 84.5 78.1 72.0 66.3 60.8 55.6 51.0
18. 16. 12. 85.0 85.0 85.0 81.3 75.1 69.2 63.8 58.5 53.5
22. 20. 16. 85.0 85.0 84.5 78.1 72.1 66.5 61.3 56.2
26. 24. 20. 85.0 85.0 81.1 75.0 69.2 63.9 58.8
29. 28. 24. 85.0 84.4 77.8 71.9 66.4 61.2
33. 32. 29. 85.0 80.9 74.6 68.9 63.6
37. 36. 33. 84.1 77.6 71.6 66.1
41. 40. 37. 80.6 74.4 68.6
ICN-42-1-000000-T-FB429-00179-A-01-N
Note
Applicable for VC ≤ 120 kt
Add 1 % for each 10 kt above 120 kt without exceed 85 % torque.
PER.2
PERFORMANCE
_3af3e636-e9e5-4fb1-8a15-9d32b36aa27a 0.1
0081
FAA - APPROVED
SAT (oC)
NOR-
HIGH
AIR MAL
AIR
COND.. AIR
COND
OFF COND.
ON 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 25
ON
- 44. - 56. - 62. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 85.1 79.0 73.2 67.8 62.7 60.3
- 40. - 52. - 58. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 85.5 79.3 73.6 68.1 63.0 60.5
- 36. - 48. - 54. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 84.8 78.7 73.0 67.6 62.5 60.1
- 32. - 44. - 50. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 83.8 77.8 72.1 66.7 61.7 59.3
- 28. - 40. - 46. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 88.9 82.4 76.4 70.9 65.6 60.7 58.3
- 25. - 36. - 43. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 87.7 81.2 75.4 69.9 64.7 59.8 57.5
- 22. - 32. - 39. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 86.0 79.7 73.9 68.5 63.4 58.7 56.4
- 18. - 28. - 35. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 84.2 77.9 72.3 67.1 62.1 57.4 55.2
- 15. - 24. - 31. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 89.3 82.3 76.3 70.8 65.6 60.7 56.2 54.0
- 12. - 20. - 27. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 87.6 80.8 74.8 69.4 64.4 59.6 55.1 52.9
- 9. - 16. - 22. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 86.0 79.3 73.4 68.1 63.2 58.5 54..1 52.0
- 6. - 12. - 18. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 84.1 77.6 71.8 66.7 61.8 57.2 52.9 50.9
- 2. - 8. - 14. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 89.0 82.0 75.6 70.0 65.0 60.2 55.7 51.6 49.6
1. - 4. - 10. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 86.4 79.6 73.4 68.0 63.1 58.5 54.1 50.1 48.1
4. 0 - 5. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 83.7 77.1 71.1 65.8 61.1 56.7 52.4 48.5 46.6
8. 4. - 1. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 87.6 80.8 74.4 68.6 63.5 58.9 54.6 50.6 46.8 45.0
11. 8. 4. 90.5 90.5 90.5 90.5 84.6 78.0 71.8 66.2 61.3 56.9 52.8 48.8 45.2
15. 12. 8. 90.5 90.5 90.5 89.3 81.8 75.3 69.4 64.0 59.2 55.0 51.0 47.2
18. 16. 12. 90.5 90.5 90.5 85.9 78.7 72.5 66.8 61.6 57.0 52.9 49.1
22. 20. 16. 90.5 90.5 89.8 82.3 75.4 69.5 63.9 59.0 54.6 50.7
26. 24. 20. 90.5 90.5 85.9 78.7 72.1 66.4 61.1 56.4 52.2
29. 28. 24. 90.5 89.2 82.0 75.1 68.8 63.4 58.4 53.8
33. 32. 29. 90.5 84.9 78.0 71.5 65.5 60.4 55.6
37. 36. 33. 87.5 80.6 74.0 67.8 62.1 57.2
41. 40. 37. 83.0 76.4 70.2 64.3 58.9
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Add 1 % for each 10 kt above 120 kt without exceed 90.5 % torque.
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AVAILABLE RUNWAY LENGTH Length of the paved runway surface, able to
accept aircraft weight in all normal operating
conditions.
STOPWAY Extension of runway, sometimes used for taxiing
but adequate for deceleration of the aircraft in
case of aborted takeoff.
CLEARWAY Clear area at the end of the runway which can be
taken into account for takeoff distance calculation.
AVAILABLE ACCELERATION STOP Sum of the available runway length and the
LENGTH stopway (if any).
TAKEOFF DISTANCE (TOD) Distance between brakes release and 35 ft height.
It has to be equal to or less than the sum of
available runway length and authorized clearway
(if any).
TAKEOFF RUN (TOR) Distance between brakes release point and half of
the segment between VLOF and 35 ft height.
It has to be equal to or less than the available
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Maximum takeoff weight is subordinated to the following conditions:
- At takeoff:
o Maximum design weight
o First, second and final T.O segments limitations
o Runway limitation
o Tire speed limitation
o Brake energy limitation
o Obstacle clearance
- Single engine cruise:
o Obstacle clearance
- At landing:
o Approach climb limitation
o Runway limitation.
The following conditions are never limiting:
- First segment climb gradient
- Two engine takeoff distance multiplied by 1.15
- Tire speed
- VMU
- VMCA related to V2 computation (V2 always higher than 1.1 VMCA)
- Takeoff run all engine operating.
The following table defines the meaning of the distances and length taken into account for
takeoff.
Performance is related to T ≥ ISA-30 °C.
If T < ISA -30 °C, calculate as follows: T = ISA -30 °C.
RUNWAY WITH THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS
Without Without With clearway With clearway
clearway clearway Without With stopway
Without stopway With stopway stopway
TOR Runway length Runway length
Length to be TOD Runway length Runway length Runway length Runway length
used to enter + Clearway + Clearway
the manual
ASD Runway length Runway length Runway length Runway length
+ Stopway + Stopway
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SECOND SEGMENT
MAXIMUM WEIGHT AT BRAKES RELEASE
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ONE ENGINE MCT – ONE PROPELLER FEATHERED
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- Takeoff run length computed in normal conditions with V2 = 1.32 VS (FLAPS 15), or
- Required takeoff run length computed in normal conditions with V2 = 1.32 VS (FLAPS
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- Takeoff distance length computed in normal conditions with V2 = 1.32 VS (FLAPS 15),
or
- Required takeoff distance length computed in normal conditions with V2 = 1.32 VS
(FLAPS 15).
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The “En route” flight paths given in this chapter are established by decreasing the available
gradient at each point with a margin of 1.1 %.
The single engine cruise configuration is FLAPS 0.
The speed to be maintained is 1.25 VS.
The operative engine is set at MCT power.
Air conditioning is ON when aircraft is above 10 000 ft.
Air conditioning is OFF when aircraft is below 10 000 ft.
The “En route” flight paths, Refer to PER.4.2.1.1.4 Distance and Refer to PER.4.2.1.1.5 Time,
are drawn at ISA with pressure altitudes.
An equivalent weight graph, Refer to PER.4.2.1.1.2 Temperature Effect, provides temperature
deviation from ISA.
The relation between pressure altitude and geometrical altitude is also provided (Refer to PER.
4.2.1.1.3 Relation Between Pression Altitude and Geometric Altitude).
Note
For en route flight where ice accretion can be anticipated, 2 000 ft terrain clearance should be
based on net performance for the FLAP 15, engine inoperative configuration at 1.45 VS.
Refer to PER.4.2.1.2.1 One Engine Net Ceiling.
2 EN ROUTE STRATEGY
2.1 NET FLIGHT PATH
2.1.1 NORMAL CONDITIONS
2.1.1.1 Example
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Assumptions:
- Engine failure at ZP: 20 000 ft
- Actual weight: 13 500 kg (29 800 lb)
- Temperature: ISA + 10 °C
- Obstacle located at 400 Nm from engine failure point anti-ice OFF.
cont'd…
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- At engine failure:
o Equivalent weight: 14 500 kg.
- At obstacle location:
o Pressure altitude: 16 200 ft
o Equivalent weight: 13 700 kg
o Time between engine failure and obstacle location points: 2 h30 min.
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- Engine failure at ZP: 20 000 ft
- Actual weight: 13 700 kg (30 200 lb)
- Temperature: ISA + 10 °C
- Obstacle located at 400 Nm from engine failure point anti-ice OFF.
Results:
- At engine failure:
o Equivalent weight: 14 500 kg.
- At obstacle location:
o Pressure altitude: 18 400 ft
o Equivalent weight: 13 750 kg
o Time between engine failure and obstacle location points: 2 h25 min.
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ACTUAL CLIMB GRADIENT MINUS 1.1 %.
ONE PROPELLER FEATHERED – ONE ENGINE: MCT.
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1 PERFORMANCE DETERMINATION
1.1 General
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1) Climb Performance
Landing climb performance (two engines at GA power, landing flaps setting) is never
limiting.
2) Landing Distance
- The landing distance represents the distance from the 50 ft to complete stop on a
level, smooth, dry, hard surfaced runway.
Antiskid is operative.
Engines are at GI.
- To determine the required runway length for landing, apply national operational
regulations.
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Performance decrement applies to the maximum approach climb gradient limiting weight
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DEV.
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DEVIATION GUIDE
CDL DEV.1
1. GENERAL..........................................................................................................page 03
2. LIMITATIONS..................................................................................................... page 03
3. PERFORMANCES.............................................................................................. page 03
61. PROPELLER......................................................................................................page 09
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................page 09
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1 GENERAL
1.01 General
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The Configuration Deviation List belongs to “Chapter Limitations” of this Airplane Flight
Manual. Flight with some secondary airframe missing parts is possible as indicated in this list.
Any part not included in this list must be considered as necessary.
When no time rectification interval is given for operating with missing parts, repairs or
replacements must be done at the first station where they can be made, as additional
deviations may require the aircraft not to be used as revenue service.
The sign (-) in NUMBER INSTALLED or NUMBER REQUIRED FOR DISPATCH columns
indicates the quantity is variable.
Letter (m) against an item indicates that some maintenance action is necessary to permit flight
with these parts missing. Refer to the related section of the Maintenance Manual for this
information.
2 LIMITATIONS
2.01 Limitations
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Dispatch is prohibited with more than two (2) missing CDL items.
No more than one (1) item per ATA chapter in this appendix may be missing unless specific
dedicated combinations are indicated (Except static dischargers that are not to be accounted
for in both limitations).
When missing part introduces additional limitation, this limitation is indicated in ”REMARKS or
CONDITIONS” column. This limitation comes in addition to limitations of Flight Manual. It must
be clearly indicated by a placard on the instrument panel of the captain.
3 PERFORMANCES
3.01 Performances
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Performance penalties are indicated in ”REMARK or CONDITIONS” columns.
Performance penalties are cumulative unless specific penalties for particular combinations of
missing parts are indicated.
These takeoff, en route, and landing penalties apply to the most limiting corresponding weight.
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23 COMMUNICATIONS
23.01 Static Dischargers
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RI NI NR PLACARD O M
- 25 17 - - -
27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
27.01 Flap Hinge Fairing
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- 8 6 - - -
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One may be missing on one half wing (left and right), provided the symmetrical
one is removed.
May be missing provided that VMCG, VMCA, and VMCL are increased by 5 kt.
32 LANDING GEAR
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- 2 1 - - -
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One or both may be missing provided that the flight is done with gear down
(Refer to DEV.2.13.01.1 Dispatch with Landing Gear Down).
One or both may be missing provided that maximum speed is 200 kt.
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52 DOORS
52.1 Access Door to GPU Connector (DC or ACW)
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- 2 0 - - -
May be missing provided that C/B FUEL/ FUELING CTL & IND is pulled to
prevent the discharge of the battery.
Push C/B back for refueling only.
May be missing.
May be missing.
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May be missing.
May be missing.
May be missing.
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61 PROPELLER
61.01 Propeller Spinner
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RI NI NR PLACARD O M
- 2 1 - - -
One may be missing provided that the aircraft is not operated into forecast or
known icing conditions.
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
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FAA - APPROVED
The following sections cover AFM amendments associated with MMEL dispatch.
The information is provided in three sections:
- Limitation
- Procedures
- Performances
Each section of the Deviation Guide (limitation, procedures, performance) provides information
that must to be taken into account when dispatching under the corresponding MEL item. The
information provided under this section contains only changes or additional limitation,
procedures, or performance and must be considered in conjunction with the main section of
the AFM (limitation, procedures, or performance).
1.2 Limitations
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For items covered under this Deviation Guide combination of dispatch cases is not allowed
unless otherwise specified within the relevant item.
Some dispatch cases may redirect to an another dispatch supplement which needs to be
considered.
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LIMITATIONS
Operation on contaminated runways is prohibited.
Operation on narrow runway (width < 30 m or 90 ft) is prohibited.
Operations into forecast or known icing conditions are prohibited.
Ground operation above 8 500 ft, including taxi, do not exceed 10 min (when authorized).
Maximum operating altitude.............................................................................. 20 000 ft
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
▶ TAXI : ON ENG 1+2
Emergency Procedures
No Change.
Abnormal Procedures
■ If takeoff is aborted (accelerate & stop)
▶ BRAKE HANDLE......................................... ......................................... EMER
■ If engine failure after V1 on the ENG with the operative ACW GEN side
LDG GEAR CANNOT BE RETRACTED.
PERFORMANCES
Takeoff
- Check EMER BRAKING effect on ASD
- Check GEAR DOWN effect on second segment climb and approach climb (valid for
all configurations)
- Check GEAR DOWN effect on final takeoff climb.
Single Engine Ceiling
Apply a weight penalty (same as for final takeoff computation).
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VMCL .............................................. .............................................. 96 kt with FLAPS 30
VMCL .................................... .................................... 98 kt with FLAPS 45 (if applicable)
● For takeoff and landing
Maximum demonstrated crosswind on dry runway ....................... ....................... 20 kt
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● During flight preparation
▶ SPOILERS IN RETRACTED POSITION................ ................ CHECK SECURED
Emergency Procedures
No change.
Abnormal Procedures
No change.
PERFORMANCES
Increase VMCA by 2 kt.
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LIMITATIONS
VMCL .............................................. .............................................. 98 kt with FLAPS 30
VMCL ................................... ................................... 100 kt with FLAPS 45 (if applicable)
● For takeoff and landing
Maximum demonstrated crosswind on dry runway ....................... ....................... 20 kt
PROCEDURES
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● During flight preparation
▶ SPOILERS IN RETRACTED POSITION.............. .............. CHECK SECURED
Emergency Procedures
No change.
Abnormal Procedures
No change.
PERFORMANCES
Increase VMCA by 2 kt.
LIMITATIONS
Operation on contaminated runways is prohibited.
PROCEDURES
No change.
PERFORMANCES
Takeoff
- Multiply ASD by 1.1.
- Check V1 < V1 MAX brake energy if weight above 15 000 kg (33 000 lb) and airfield
elevation above 4 000 ft:
15 000 kg 16 000 kg
V1 MBE (kt)
(33 000 lb) (35 280 lb)
4 000 ft 109 105
8 000 ft 100 96
Landing
Multiply landing distance by 1.1 (valid for all configurations).
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LIMITATIONS
Operation on contaminated runways is prohibited.
PROCEDURES
For Ground Deceleration
▶ REVERSE............................................. ............................................. AS RQRD
▶ NORMAL BRAKE......................................................................USE WITH CARE
▶ BRAKE HANDLE................................... ................................... EMER/AS RQRD
PERFORMANCES
Takeoff
Check antiskid OFF effect on ASD.
Landing
Multiply landing distance by 1.4 (valid for all configurations).
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LIMITATIONS
No change.
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
No change.
Emergency Procedures
No change.
Abnormal Procedures
■ If engine fails after V1:
▶ PL (affected ENG) : DO NOT REDUCE BELOW PLA 48 ° UNTIL FEATHERING
PERFORMANCES
Takeoff
- Increase V1 limited by VMCG by 5 kt
- Increase VR by 2 kt
- Check effect on TOR, TOD, and second segment climb.
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▶ STEEP SLOPE APPROACH > 4.5 ° : PROHIBITED
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
Note
When taxiing with a significant tailwind component, affected ENG should be started at
the end of taxi before takeoff.
● During taxi or prolonged ground operations near idle power
▶ CL (affected ENG)....................................................................................FTR
To avoid prolonged use within prohibited NP range.
▶ TAXI : ECU (operative) SELECT ON
■ If ENG 2 is affected
▶ HOTEL MODE (if necessary)......................... ......................... PERFORM AT FI
▶ ECU (operative) : KEEP ON
● Before takeoff
▶ ECU 1+2................................................ ................................................ OFF
Apply takeoff torque with ECU OFF
● Before approach
▶ ECU (operative)........................................................................................ ON
Emergency Procedures
No Change.
Abnormal Procedures
■ If takeoff is aborted (accelerate & stop)
▶ BRAKE HANDLE......................................... ......................................... EMER
PERFORMANCES
- Increase V1 limited by VMCG by 5 kt
- Check effect on TOR, TOD, ASD and second segment climb.
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No change.
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● During flight preparation, before each takeoff
▶ ATPCS (dynamic test)...................................... ...................................... TEST
In order to protect the feathering pumps from damage, 10 min delays between test
and takeoff, or between static/dynamic tests must be respected.
● For takeoff
▶ ECU 1+2................................................ ................................................ OFF
● After takeoff
▶ ECU 1+2................................................ ................................................ OFF
PERFORMANCES
- Increase V1 limited by VMCG by 5 kt
- Increase VR by 2 kt
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No change.
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● Takeoff
▶ PL 1+2........................................................................................SET AT RTO
Emergency Procedures
No change.
Abnormal Procedures
■ If engine fails after V1
▶ PL (affected ENG) : DO NOT REDUCE BELOW PLA 48 ° UNTIL FEATHERING
PERFORMANCES
- Increase V1 limited by VMCG by 5 kt
- Increase VR by 2 kt
- Check effect on: TOR, TOD, ASD and second segment climb.
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Extended overwater flight is prohibited.
Takeoff from contaminated runway with OAT below 5 °C (41 °F) : PROHIBITED
Operations into forecast or known icing conditions are prohibited.
Maximum speed................................................ ................................................ 160 kt.
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● Before takeoff
▶ TO INHI....................................... ....................................... DO NOT SELECT
Emergency Procedures
■ In case of emergency descent
▶ SPEED................................................................................................ 160 kt
(Or less if structural damage is suspected).
Abnormal Procedures
No change.
PERFORMANCES
Takeoff
- Check GEAR DOWN effect on second segment climb
- Check GEAR DOWN effect on final takeoff climb.
Single Engine Ceiling
Apply a weight penalty (same as for final takeoff computation).
Landing
Check GEAR DOWN effect on approach climb. Valid for all configurations (same as
second segment computation).
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Operations into forecast or known icing conditions are prohibited.
MAINTENANCE ACTION IS REQUIRED WHEN PITCH DISCONNECTION OCCURRED
IN FLIGHT
Maximum crosswind at landing....................................... ....................................... 15 kt
Maximum load factor............................................... ............................................... 2 g
Maximum speed................................................ ................................................ 180 kt
CG............................................. ............................................. between 24 % and 32 %
STEEP SLOPE APPROACH >4.5° : PROHIBITED.
PROCEDURES
Normal Procedures
● During flight preparation
▶ BOTH CONTROL COLUMNS......................................................CHECK FREE
CAUTION
When elevators are uncoupled, dual opposite inputs from left and right control columns
are strictly forbidden as it may result in structural damage to the horizontal stabilizer.
▶ For approach and landing, Refer to FCOM.PRO.NOR.NSU.Flight Controls and Refer
to PRO.NNO.ABN.FLIGHT CONTROLS.PITCH.PITCH DISCONNECT
Emergency Procedures
No change.
Abnormal Procedures
No change.
PERFORMANCES
Performance computed with V2 = 1.32 VS.
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01 Noise Characteristics
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No determination has been made by the EASA on behalf of FAA that the noise procedures and
levels in this manual are, or should be, acceptable or unacceptable for operation at, into, or out
of any airport.
02 Noise Levels
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The following noise levels comply with Part 36, Appendix B, Stage 4 maximum noise level
requirements and where obtained by analysis of approved data from noise tests conducted
under the provisions of Part 36, Amendment 36–28. The noise measurement and evaluation
procedures used to obtain these noise levels are considered by the FAA to be equivalent to the
Chapter 4 noise level required by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Annex
16, Volume 1, Appendix 2, Amendment 7, effective March, 21st, 2002.
Refer to LIM.WEIGHT AND LOADING chapter for identification of the maximum takeoff and
landing weights applicable to a particular airplane.
04 Configuration
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Engines: Pratt & Whitney of Canada Ltd PW 120
Propeller: Hamilton Standard HS 14 SF-5
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