Section 3 - Normal Procedures
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Airspeeds

Normal Operations

The following airspeeds are those which are significant for normal operations, with reference to 1180 kg MTOW.

 

FLAPS

MTOW 1180 kg

Rotation Speed (in takeoff, VR)

T/O

64 KIAS

Best Angle-of-Climb Speed (VX)

73 KIAS

Best Rate-of-Climb speed (VY)

80 KIAS

Approach speed

T/O

90 KIAS

Final Approach Speed

FULL

70 KIAS

Manoeuvring speed (VA)

118 KIAS

Never Exceed Speed (VNE)

167 KIAS<

Single Engine Training

VSE is a speed selected as training aid for pilots in the handling of multi-engine aircraft. It is the minimum speed for intentionally rendering on engine inoperative in flight. This minimum speed provides the margin the manufacturer recommends for us when intentionally performing engine inoperative manoeuvres during training. The best practice to perform single engine training is to retard one engine to the flight parameters equivalent to a dead engine.

A simulated feather condition is obtained with propeller lever full forward and throttle lever set at 13.5 in Hg MAP at 70-90 KIAS and 2000-4000 ft (density altitude).

Recommended safe simulated OEI speed (VSSE): 70 KIAS


Pre-Flight Check - Aircraft Walk-Around

Disclaimer

The following content is based on a real checklist of the aircraft type, but is adapted to the flight simulator version and therefore not to be used for real aviation.

To perform the aircraft walk-around, carry out the checklists according to the pattern shown in Figure below.

1FuelCheck whether fuel is sufficient for flight or not.
FlapsCheck flap knob position with the actual flap position.
Flight ControlsCheck flight controls movement with its corresponding Aileron/Elevator/Rudder.
Gear IndicationCheck Gear Indication whether it's all 3 greens or not.
2LH Tire Inflation/ConditionCheck left tire inflation/condition by clicking the tire.
LH Wheel ChockRemove left wheel chock by clicking the chock.
LH Propeller RotationRotate the propeller until you hear a "burp" sound twice for a proper oil distribution.
3LH AileronCheck the Aileron movement by clicking the aileron to ensure the aileron working properly.
LH Tie-DownClick the Tie-Down to remove it and stow it inside the aircraft.
4ElevatorCheck the Elevator movement by clicking the aileron to ensure the aileron working properly.
RudderCheck the Rudder movement by clicking the aileron to ensure the aileron working properly.
5RH AileronCheck the Aileron movement by clicking the aileron to ensure the aileron working properly.
RH Tie-DownClick the Tie-Down to remove it and stow it inside the aircraft.
6Tire Inflation/ConditionCheck right tire inflation/condition by clicking the tire.
RH Wheel ChockRemove right wheel chock by clicking the chock.
RH Propeller RotationRotate the propeller until you hear a "burp" sound twice for a proper oil distribution.
7Pitot CoversClick the Pitot Cover both Left and Right side to remove it and stow it inside the aircraft.
8Front Tire Inflation/ConditionCheck front tire inflation/condition by clicking the tire.
9Front Wheel ChockRemove front wheel chock by clicking the chock.

Cockpit Inspections

1Parking brakeCHECK ENGAGED
2Weight and balance CHECK if within the limits
3PFD and MFDCHECK clean
4DoorsCLOSED
5Landing gear control leverCHECK DOWN
6BreakersAll IN
7MASTER SWITCHON
8Fuel quantityCHECK
9RH fuel selectorRIGHT
10 LH fuel selectorLEFT 
11RH Electrical Fuel PumpON, check fuel pressure gauge correct operation. 
12RH Electrical Fuel pumpOFF, check pressure decreased at zero
13LH Electrical Fuel PumpON, check fuel pressure gauge correct operation.
14LH Electrical Fuel pumpOFF, check pressure decreased at zero
15Strobe lightON 
16Landing gear lights TEST
17ELT  CHECK set to ARM
18Flight controlsCHECK free
19FlapsOperate control to FULL position. Verify extension. Retract flaps.
20Pitch trim controlSet to neutral position.
21Rudder trim controlSet to neutral position.
22Eng. Starting Battery Voltmeter (if installed)Check 12 to 14 Volt

Engine Starting

Right engine starting
1RH Throttle Lever1/3 open
2RH Carburetor heatOFF
3RH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
4RH CHOKEON if required
Realistic Operation Mode
If Realistic Operation Mode selected, the rotax engine has a special oil distribution system that needs to be operated correctly before starting the engine: You need to rotate the prop manually until a bubbling noise heard from the engine. That means the oil pushed through all pipes. Then repeat this a second time.

The number of rotations until the first bubbling noise is heardd epends on the Oil Temperature.

You can bypass this by selecting "Prepare for departure" on the EFB Walkaround page.

5RH Electrical Fuel PumpON, check advisory light ON and positive fuel press build up
6STROBESON
7RH Ignition switchesBOTH ON
8RH Start pushbuttonPUSH
9RH engine oil gaugeCHECK if increasing within 10 sec. (max 7 bar in cold operation)
10RH Throttle leverAdvance to reach 1200 RPM
11RH ChokeOFF
12RH FieldON
13RH AvionicsON
14RH Cross busON
15RH Electrical fuel pumpOFF
Left engine starting
1LH Throttle Lever1/3 open
2LH Carburetor heatOFF
3LH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
4LH CHOKEON if required
Realistic Operation Mode
If Realistic Operation Mode selected, the rotax engine has a special oil distribution system that needs to be operated correctly before starting the engine: You need to rotate the prop manually until a bubbling noise heard from the engine. That means the oil pushed through all pipes. Then repeat this a second time.

The number of rotations until the first bubbling noise is heardd epends on the Oil Temperature.

You can bypass this by selecting "Prepare for departure" on the EFB Walkaround page.
5LH Electrical Fuel PumpON, check advisory light ON and positive fuel press build up
6LH Ignition switchesBOTH ON
7LH Start pushbuttonPUSH
8LH engine oil gaugeCHECK if increasing within 10 sec. (max 7 bar in cold operation)
9LH Throttle leverAdvance to reach 1200 RPM
10LH ChokeOFF
11LH FieldON
12LH AvionicsON
13LH Cross busON
14LH Electrical fuel pumpOFF

Before Taxiing

1Engine WarmupLet the engines warm up to a minimum oil temperature of 50°C at 1200 RPM
2Nav, Taxi and Landing lightsON

Taxiing

1LH/RH Fuel SelectorAs required
2LH and RH fuel pressureMonitor
3Parking BrakeRelease
4Flight InstrumentsCHECK
5Engine InstrumentsCHECK
6AltimeterSET both and crosscheck
max difference 150 ft
7BrakesTEST

Prior to Takeoff

1Parking BrakeENGAGED
2RH Fuel SelectorRIGHT
3LH Fuel SelectorLEFT
4LH and RH fuel pressureCHECK
5LH and RH Engine parameters checks:
  • Oil temperature:
90o-100C
(or 50o + 130o C, if MOD2006/002 is applied)
  • CHT / CT:
50° - 135° / 120° C
  • Oil pressure:
2-5 bar (above 1400 RPM): 0.8 bar (below 1400 RPM)
  • Fuel pressure:
2.2 – 5.8 psi (0.15 - 0.40 bar) *2.2 – 7.26 psi (0.15 – 0.50 bar)
6LH and RH Generator lightsCHECK BOTH OFF
7LH and RH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
8LH and RH Throttle Lever1650 RPM
9RH Ignitions switchesSet L / R / BOTH (RPM drop with single ignition circuit selected must not exceed 130 prop’s RPM; maximum RPM difference by use of either circuits LEFT or RIGHT cannot overcome 50 RPM)
10RH Propeller LeverGOVERNOR CHECK
a) Reduce prop speed to 1200 RPM;
b) move propeller lever back to full forward position;
c) repeat a) and b) 3 times;
d) verify that the governor closely and firmly controls the RPM;
e) verify that 1650 prop RPM are restored with prop lever in full forward position.
NOTE
Do not cause the propeller speed drop below 1150 RPM in any case.
11RH Carburettor heatON, verify propeller RPM decreasing about 100 RPM
12RH Carburettor heatOFF
13RH engine instrumentsCHECK parameters if within green arcs
14LH Ignitions switchesSet L / R / BOTH (RPM drop with single ignition circuit selected must not exceed 130 prop’s RPM; maximum RPM difference by use of either circuits LEFT or RIGHT cannot overcome 50 RPM) 
15LH Propeller LeverGOVERNOR CHECK
a) Reduce prop speed to 1200 RPM;
b) move propeller lever back to full forward position;
c) repeat a) and b) 3 times;
d) verify that the governor closely and firmly controls the RPM;
e) verify that 1650 prop RPM are restored with prop lever in full forward position.
NOTE
Do not cause the propeller speed drop below 1150 RPM in any case.

16LH Carburettor heatON, verify propeller RPM decreasing about 100 RPM
17LH Carburettor heatOFF
18LH engine instrumentsCHECK parameters if within green arcs
19LH and RH Fuel quantity indicator CHECK consistent with fuel plan
20FlapsT/O or as required (see Take OFF performances)
21Pitch trim and rudder trimSET neutral position
22Flight controlsCheck free

Line-Up

1Parking BrakeRELEASE, check full in
2Annunciator windowCHECK cautious and warnings OFF
3RH Fuel SelectorRIGHT
4LH Fuel SelectorLEFT
5Pitot heatas required
6XPDRSET ALT
7Magnetic compassCHECK
8AHRSCROSS CHECK

Takeoff and Climb

1Landing lightON
2LH and RH Electrical Fuel pumpBOTH ON
3Carburetors heatCHECK OFF
4LH and RH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
5LH and RH Throttle LeverFULL POWER
6Engines InstrumentsParameters within green arcs
7Rotation speedMTOW 1180 kg : Vr = 64 KIAS
MTOW 1230 kg : Vr = 65 KIAS
8Apply brakes to stop wheel spinning
9Landing gear control knobUP : check green lights and TRANS light turned OFF within about 20 seconds
10Landing and taxi lightsOFF above 10,000 ft
11LH and RH Propeller LeverSet max cont power at safe altitude
Caution
Max take off power must be limited to 5 minutes. Reduce Throttles MAP power before retracting Propeller to 2200 RPM or below.
12LH and RH Electrical Fuel PumpBOTH OFF
Note
It is recommended to retract landing gear when a positive climb rate is ensured at the applicable best speed (VY or VX as necessary). It has been demonstrated that best climb rate is always obtained with flaps in UP position Noteworthily best climb gradient speed (VX )flaps UP is lower than best climb speed (VX )flaps T/O up to 6000 ft (density altitude).


Cruise

1LH and RH Propeller LeverSET to 1900-2250 RPM
Caution
Throttles MAP decrease should be made before propeller speed reduction below 2200 RPM, as, contrariwise, Propeller Lever increase RPM should be set before engine Throttle Levers are advanced.
2Engine parameters check (LH and RH)



  • Oil temperature:
90o - 110oC
(or 50o - 130oC, if MOD2006/002 is applied)

  • CHT/CT:
50o - 135o / 50o - 120oC

  • Oil pressure:
2 - 5 bar

  • Fuel pressure:
2.2 - 5.8 psi
3Carburetor heat as needed.
Warning
Deselect and do not use Auto Pilot if possible icing condition area is inadvertently entered.
4Fuel balance and crossfeedcheck as necessary

Descent and Approach

1PropellerAs required
Note
In order to control engine cooling and life, it is preferable to descend with power above idle and RPM lower than full continuous.
2Carburetors heatAs required
3Altimeter settingQNH set and crosscheck

Before Landing

1LH and RH Electrical Fuel pumpBOTH ON
2On downwind leg:
  • MTOW 1180 kg : VFE = 119 KIAS
  • MTOW 1230 kg : VFE = 122 KIAS
Flaps T/O
3Speed below applicable VLO/VLELanding gear control knob - DOWN
Check green lights ON
4Carburetors heatCHECK OFF
5LH and RH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
6On final leg : speed below 93 KIASFlaps FULL
7Final Approach Speed
  • MTOW 1180 kg : VAPP = 70 KIAS
  • MTOW 1230 kg : VAPP = 71 KIAS
8Landing and taxi lightON
9Touchdown speed65 KIAS

Balked Landing/Missed Approach

1LH and RH Propeller LeverFULL FORWARD
2LH and RH Throttle LeverFULL POWER
Caution
Propeller Lever increase to max RPM should be attained before engine Throttle Levers are advanced to max take off power. Max take off power must be limited to 5 minutes
3FlapsT/O
4SpeedKeep over 62 KIAS, climb to Vy or Vx as applicable
5Landing gearUP as positive climb is achieved
6FlapsUP
Note
It is recommended to retract landing gear when a positive climb rate is ensured at the applicable best speed (VY or VX as necessary). It has been demonstrated that best climb rate is always obtained with flaps in UP position. Noteworthily best climb gradient speed (VX) flaps UP is lower than best climb speed (VX) flaps T/O up to 6000 ft (density altitude).

After Landing

1LH and RH Electrical Fuel pumpBOTH OFF
2Flaps0o
3Pitot HeatOFF
4Landing lightOFF when required

Parking/Shut Down

Note
It is always suggested to park the aircraft with the nose pointing into wind to improve cooling after shut down.
1Parking brakeEngage
2Taxi lightOFF
3EnginesAllow for cooling down 1 minute at idle power
4FlapsCheck UP
5TrimsCheck neutral
Note
Ensure the engine is at its lowest possible idle speed before selecting ignitions off.
6Ignition switchesTurn OFF one at a time
7LH and RH AVIONICS BUSOFF
8LH and RH CROSS BUSOFF
9LH/RH FieldOFF
10All external lights switchesOFF
11Master switchOFF
12Emergency Battery / Emergency cockpit lightCheck OFF



Postflight Checks

1Protective cover for Pitot tubes,stall warning and static port plugs.
Install
2Wheel chocksPlace under MLG