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Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 28
Short Field Takeoff
Short field takeoffs are performed with 20 flaps.
Taxi to obtain maximum possible runway length. If possible without damaging the
propellers hold the brakes and apply full power
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check normal engine power indications.
Keep the airplane in a level attitude during the takeoff roll. Lift the nose-wheel at
71KIAS. Climb, until clear of any obstacle, at 78 KIAS. Retract the gear once positive
rate of climb is confirmed. Once clear of obstacles accelerate to Vy. Retract the flaps
once above 80 KIAS and well above of all obstacles (at least 100 feet above.)
NOTE: The normal Vgo speed of 89 KIAS DOES NOT apply during short field takeoff
procedure. The pilot must determine, based on actual obstacles, takeoff weight, density
altitude, etc., when or if continuation in the event of an engine failure is possible. In many
short field takeoff situations, if there is an obstacle to be cleared it is not possible to avoid
collision with the obstacle following an engine failure. Consequently takeoff under such
conditions, while not prohibited, is not recommended.
Soft or Rough Field Takeoff
Takeoff on a soft or rough field may require liftoff below Vmc. This procedure is
therefore not recommended.
For takeoff on a soft field it is recommended to use 20 flaps and liftoff at 71 to 74 KIAS
if possible. If liftoff must be made below 71 KIAS accelerate in ground effect to 71 KIAS
or above as quickly as possible. Be prepared for immediate reduction in power and
landing straight ahead should an engine fail below Vmc. Leave the gear extended until
positive climb is established.
Climb
After takeoff pilots should normally climb at Vy until at least 500 ft agl. Climb may be
continued above 500 ft at Vy at the pilot’s discretion.
Vx should be used if obstacles must be cleared. Extended climb at Vx requires careful
monitoring of engine temperature. Cowl flaps should be left open for climbs at Vx.
Above 500 agl climb power may be reduced to climb power, which is 25 inches manifold
pressure (or as available) and 2500 rpm.
Once above 500 ft agl pilots may climb at the enroute speed of 105 to 120 KIAS. Mixture
should be full rich in all climbs below 5000 ft asl. Cowl flaps should be set in accordance
with cylinder head temperature. Cowl flaps may be closed as long as CHT remains in the
normal operating range.
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