T-6A BOLDFACE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES/OPERATING …
|T-6A BOLDFACE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES/OPERATING LIMITATIONS |
|1. BOLDFACE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES |
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|ABORT START PROCEDURE |
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|EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN ON THE GROUND |
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|EMERGENCY GROUND EGRESS |
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|IF CANOPY CANNOT BE OPENED OR SITUATION REQUIRES RIGHT SIDE EGRESS: |
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|ABORT |
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|ENGINE FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKEOFF (SUFFICIENT RUNWAY REMAINING STRAIGHT AHEAD) |
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|ENGINE FAILURE DURING FLIGHT |
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|IF CONDITIONS DO NOT WARRANT AN AIRSTART: |
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|IMMEDIATE AIRSTART (PMU NORM) |
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|IF AIRSTART IS UNSUCCESSFUL: |
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|IF AIRSTART IS SUCCESSFUL: |
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|UNCOMMANDED POWER CHANGES / LOSS OF POWER/UNCOMMANED PROPELLER FEATHER |
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|IF POWER IS SUFFICIENT FOR CONTINUED FLIGHT: |
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|IF POWER IS INSUFFICIENT TO COMPLETE PEL: |
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|COMPRESSOR STALLS |
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|IF POWER IS SUFFICIENT FOR CONTINUED FLIGHT: |
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|IF POWER IS INSUFFICIENT TO COMPLETE PEL: |
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|INADVERTENT DEPARTURE FROM CONTROLLED FLIGHT |
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|FIRE IN FLIGHT (FIRE ANNUNCIATOR ILLUMINATED) |
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|IF FIRE IS CONFIRMED: |
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|IF FIRE IS EXTINGUISHED: |
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|IF FIRE DOES NOT EXTINGUISH OR FORCED LANDING IS IMPRACTICAL: |
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|IF FIRE IS NOT CONFIRMED: |
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|CHIP DETECTOR WARNING |
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|OIL SYSTEM MALFUNCTION OR LOW OIL PRESSURE |
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|IF ONLY AMBER OIL PX ANNUCIATOR ILLUMINATES |
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|IF RED OIL PX ANNUNCIATOR ILLUMINATES AND/OR AMBER OIL PX ANNUNCIATOR REMAINS ILLUMINATED FOR 5 SECONDS: |
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|LOW FUEL PRESSURE |
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|OBOGS FAIL ANNUNCIATOR |
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|IF PCL IS ABOVE IDLE |
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|IF PCL IS AT IDLE |
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|OBOGS FAILURE / PHYSIOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS |
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|EJECT |
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|FORCED LANDING |
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|PRECAUTIONARY EMERGENCY LANDING (PEL) |
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|SMOKE AND FUME ELIMINATION/ELECTRICAL FIRE |
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|ENGINE OPERATING LIMITS TABLE |
|POWER SETTING |TORQUE % |ITT (C |N1 % (1) |NP % (4) |OIL PRESSURE psi |OIL TEMP (C |
|TAKEOFF/MAX | (MAX) | | (MAX) | (MAX) (2) | to (6) | to |
|IDLE | | | to (ground) | to | Min | to |
| |_____to_____(9) | | |(GROUND) | |(Grnd) |
| |(GROUND) | |Min (flight) | | |to (Flt) |
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| | | | | | |to (7) |
|NOTES |
|N1 values presented for PMU ON. With PMU OFF, N1 may vary from these values. |
|With PMU OFF, permissible maximum NP is +/- %. |
|Permissible at all powers for completion of flight in emergency. |
|Avoid stabilized ground operation from to % NP. |
|Operation in this range permitted only during aerobatics or spins, and to psi for seconds with PCL at IDLE. |
|Normal oil pressure during steady state conditions is to psi. Operation at oil pressure less than psi at flight idle or above is |
|indicative of oil system malfunction. |
|Acceptable for ground operation at and below 20% torque. |
|Torque at 132% is a materials limit above which damage to the engine may occur. Torque above is indicative of a system malfunction. |
|Allowable torque range with Np stabilized and PCL at IDLE. |
|AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS |STARTER CYCLE LIMITATIONS |
|MAXIMUM AIRSPEED GEAR DOWN (VLE) & FLAP DOWN (VFE) KIAS |STARTER DUTY CYCLE IS LIMITED TO FOUR CYCLES |
| |COOLING PERIOD AFTER FIRST STARTER CYCLE |
|MAX OPERATING (VMO) KIAS / MAX MACH (MMO) MACH |COOLING PERIOD AFTER SECOND STARTER CYCLE |
| |COOLING PERIOD AFTER THIRD STARTER CYCLE |
|TURBULENT AIR PENETRATION SPEED (VG), MAXIMUM: KIAS |COOLING PERIOD AFTER FOURTH STARTER CYCLE |
|MAX OPERATING MANEUVERING (VO) ________ KIAS |FLIGHT MANUEVERING LIMITATIONS |
|MAX WITH FULL RUDDER DEFLECTION ________ KIAS | |
|PROHIBITED MANEUVERS |INVERTED/NEGATIVE G FLIGHT sec |
| |INTENTIONAL ZERO G FLIGHT sec |
| |ACCELERATION LIMITATIONS |
| |SYMMETRIC CLEAN TO Gs |
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| |SYMMETRIC GEAR & OR FLAPS EXTENDED TO Gs |
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| |ASYMMETRIC CLEAN TO Gs |
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| |ASYMMETRIC GEAR & OR FLAPS EXTENDED TO Gs |
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| |FOR UNCOORDINATED ROLLING MANEUVERS INITIATED AT ___G, THE MAXIMUM |
| |BANK ANGLE CHANGE IS DEGREES |
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| |OTHER LIMITATIONS |
| |MIN VOLTAGE FOR BATTERY START VOLTS |
| |MAX CROSSWIND FOR DRY RUNWAY ____ KNOTS |
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| |MAX CROSSWIND FOR WET RUNWAY KNOTS |
|THE AIRCRAFT HAS BEEN APPROVED ONLY FOR TRANSIT THROUGH |MAX CROSSWIND FOR ICY RUNWAY KNOTS |
|FEET OF ICE. | |
|MINIMUM BATTERY VOLTAGE: VOLTS | |
|HYDRAULIC CAUTION: < PSI, > PSI | |
|FUEL CAUTION LIGHT: < POUNDS IN RESPECTIVE WING TANK | |
|COCKPIT PRESSURIZATION SCHEDULE LIMIT: +/- PSI | |
| |MAX TAILWIND COMPONENT FOR TAKEOFF KNOTS |
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