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Q

What is the Vso (stall speed in landing configuration)?

A

41 KIAS

1
Q

What is the Vs (stall speed)?

A

47 KIAS

2
Q

What is the best glide speed?

A

65 KIAS

3
Q

What is the glide distance at 1000 ft?

A

1.3 - 1.4 NM

4
Q

What is the rotation speed?

A

55 KIAS

5
Q

What is the normal T/O speed? (Flaps up)

A

70-80 KIAS

6
Q

What is the short field T/O speed? (Flaps up)

A

59 KIAS

7
Q

What is the Vx (best angle of climb) speed for both sea level and 10,000’?

A

59 KIAS (sea level) 61 KIAS (10,000’)

8
Q

What is the Vy (best rate of climb) speed for both sea level and 10,000’?

A

73 KIAS (sea level) 68 KIAS (10,000’)

9
Q

What is the en route climb speed?

A

75-85 KIAS

10
Q

What is the Vfe (maximum flap extended speed)?

A

85 KIAS

11
Q

What is the Va (maneuvering speed) at 1600, 1950 and 2300 lbs.?

A

1600 lbs. - 80 KIAS
1950 lbs. - 89 KIAS
2300 lbs. - 97 KIAS

12
Q

What is the Vno (max structural cruising speed)?

A

128 KIAS

13
Q

What is the Vne (never exceed speed)?

A

160 KIAS

14
Q

What is the normal approach speed with flaps up and flaps at 40 degrees?

A

Flaps up - 60-70 KIAS

Flaps 40 degrees - 55-65 KIAS

15
Q

What is the short field approach speed? (Flaps 40 degrees)

A

60 KIAS

16
Q

What is the no flaps approach speed?

A

60-70 KIAS

17
Q

What is the overshoot speed? (Flaps 20 degrees)

A

55 KIAS

18
Q

What is the precautionary landing approach speed?

A

60 KIAS

19
Q

What is the maximum demonstrated crosswind?

A

15 knots

20
Q

What is the positive load factor with flaps up and flaps down?

A

Flaps up - +3.8g

Flaps down - +3.0g

21
Q

What is the negative load factor? (Flaps up)

A

-1.52g

22
Q

What is the fuel tank capacity with standard tanks?

A

43 U.S. Gallons

23
Q

What is the usable fuel with standard tanks?

A

40 U.S. Gallons

24
Q

What is the endurance?

A

5 hours

25
Q

What is the maximum cruising altitude?

A

14,200’

26
Q

What is the static RPM range?

A

2280 to 2400 RPM

27
Q

What is the 75% cruise speed at 8,000’?

A

122 knots

28
Q

What is the battery voltage?

A

24 Volts

29
Q

What is the amperage?

A

60 Amps

30
Q

What are the emergency procedures for an ENGINE FAILURE DURING FLIGHT?

A
  1. Airspeed – 65 KIAS
  2. Carburetor Heat – ON
  3. Fuel Selector Valve – BOTH
  4. Mixture – RICH
  5. Ignition Switch – BOTH (or START if propellor is stopped)
  6. Primer – IN and LOCKED
31
Q

What are the emergency procedures for an ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF RUN?

A
  1. Throttle – IDLE
  2. Brakes – APPLY
  3. Wing Flaps – RETRACT
  4. Mixture – IDLE CUT-OFF
  5. Ignition Switch – OFF
  6. Master Switch – OFF
32
Q

What are the emergency procedures for an ENGINE FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKEOFF?

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
33
Q

What procedures are performed when the AMMETER SHOWS DISCHARGE?

A
  1. Alternator – OFF
  2. Nonessential Radio/Electrical Equipment – OFF.
  3. Flight – TERMINATE as soon as practical.
34
Q

What procedures are performed when the OVER-VOLTAGE LIGHT ILLUMINATES?

A
  1. Avionics Power Switch – OFF
  2. Master Switch – OFF (both sides)
  3. Master Switch – ON.
  4. Over-Voltage Light – OFF
  5. Avionics Power Switch – ON
    If over-voltage light illuminates again:
  6. Flight – TERMINATE as soon as possible.