POH Flashcards

1
Q

Vne

A

160 KIAS

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2
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Vno

A

128 KIAS

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3
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Va (2300 lbs)

A

96 KIAS

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4
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Va (1950 lbs)

A

89 KIAS

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5
Q

Va (1600 lbs)

A

80 KIAS

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6
Q

Vfe

A

10° - 110 KIAS

10° to 40° - 85 KIAS

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7
Q

Engine Failure after Takeoff speed (Flaps Up)

A

65 KIAS

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8
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Engine Failure after Takeoff Speed (Flaps Down)

A

60 KIAS

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9
Q

Maximum Glide Speed

A

65 KIAS

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10
Q

Engine failure during takeoff run

A
  1. Throttle — IDLE
  2. Brakes — APPLY
  3. Flaps — RETRACT
  4. Mixture — IDLE CUT-OFF
  5. Ignition Switch — OFF
  6. Master Switch — OFF
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11
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Engine failure immediately after takeoff (memory items)

A
  1. Airspeed — 65 KIAS (flaps up), 60 KIAS (flaps down)
  2. Mixture — IDLE CUT-OFF
  3. Fuel Selector Valve — OFF
  4. Ignition Switch — OFF
  5. Wing Flaps — AS REQUIRED
  6. Master Switch — OFF
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12
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Engine Failure During Flight

A
  1. Airspeed — 65 KIAS
  2. Carb Heat — ON
  3. Fuel Selector Valve — BOTH
  4. Mixture — RICH
  5. Ignition Switch — BOTH
  6. Primer — IN and LOCKED
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13
Q

Engine Fire during start

A
1. Cranking — CONTINUE
If engine starts:
2. Power — 1700 RPM
3. Engine — Shutdown and inspect for damage
If engine fails to start:
4. Throttle — FULL OPEN
5. Mixture — IDLE CUT-OFF
6. Cranking — CONTINUE
7. Fire Extinguisher — OBTAIN
8. Engine — SECURE
a. Master Switch — OFF
b. Ignition Switch — OFF
c. Fuel Selector Valve — OFF
9. Fire — Extinguish
10. Fire Damage — INSPECT
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14
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Engine Fire in Flight

A
  1. Mixture — IDLE CUT-OFF
  2. Fuel Selector Valve — OFF
  3. Master Switch — OFF
  4. Cabin Heat and Air — OFF
  5. Airspeed — 100 KIAS
  6. Forced Landing — EXECUTE
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15
Q

Electrical Fire in Flight

A
  1. Master Switch — OFF
  2. Avionics Power Switch — OFF
  3. All Other Switches (except ignition switch) — OFF
  4. Vents / Cabin Air / Heat — CLOSED
  5. Fire Extinguisher — ACTIVATE
    If fire appears out and electrical power is necessary for flight:
  6. Master Switch — ON
  7. CBS — Check for faulty circuit, do not reset
  8. Radio Switches — OFF
  9. Avionics Power Switch — ON
  10. Radio/Electrical Switches — ON one at a time, with delay
  11. Vents/Cabin Air/Heat — OPEN when it is ascertained that fire is completely extinguished
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16
Q

Cabin Fire

A
  1. Master Switch — OFF
  2. Vents/Cabin Air/Heat — CLOSED
  3. Fire Extinguisher — ACTIVATE
    (Ventilate Cabin)
  4. Land as soon as possible
17
Q

Wing Fire

A
  1. Navigation Light Switch — OFF
  2. Pitot Heat Switch — OFF
  3. Strobe Light Switch — OFF

Perform side slip to keep flames away from fuel tank, land ASAP

18
Q
Stall Speed (most forward C of G)
Flaps Up
A

47 KIAS

19
Q
Stall Speed (Most Forward C of G)
Flaps 40°
A

41 KIAS

20
Q

Ammeter Shows Excessive Rate of Charge (Full Scale Deflection)

A
  1. Alternator — OFF
  2. Nonessential Electrical Equipment — OFF
  3. Flight — TERMINATE as soon as practical
21
Q

Low-Voltage Light Illuminates During Flight (Ammeter Indicates Discharge)

A
  1. Avionics Power Switch — OFF
  2. Master Switch — OFF (both sides)
  3. Master Switch — ON
  4. Low-Volatge Light — CHECK OFF
  5. Avionics Power Switch — ON

If low-voltage light illuminates again:

  1. Alternator — OFF
  2. Nonessential Radio and Electrical Equipment — OFF
  3. Flight — TERMINATE as soon as practical
22
Q

Spin Recovery

A
  1. Throttle idle
  2. Full opposite rudder
  3. Just after full rudder, control wheel forward
  4. Hold inputs until spin stops
  5. Recover