Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 30
Recommended hold speed is 120 KIAS. RPM should be set to 2400. Manifold pressure is
as required. The usual manifold pressure will be approximately 17” at se
a level (exact
value depends on weight) and is higher at higher altitudes. Fuel flow should be set in
accordance with the cruise performance chart in section 5, or if pilot workload permits
can be adjusted to maximum EGT.
Stalls
The stall characteristics are conventional. An aural warning is provided, by an electric
stall horn, approximately 5 knots before the actual stall. An aerodynamic warning, caused
by a tail buffet, occurs just before the actual stall.
All practice stalls are to be conducted power off and in wings level straight flight.
Stalls must be initiated at an altitude such that recovery is accomplished by 2000 feet agl
or above.
When recovering from a stall great care must be taken when applying power if airspeed is
below Vmc. It is recommended to avoid application of full power until airspeed is above
Vmc.
If flaps are extended during the stall they should not be retracted until the stall has been
eliminated and the airspeed is above 80 KIAS.
Descent
Normally manifold pressure is reduced in descents in order to maintain a constant
indicated airspeed. It is acceptable to allow speed to increase during the descent provided
that airspeed limitations are not exceeded.
The mixture level should be advanced progressively as the descent continues to prevent
over-lean operation due to increasing air density. Mixture should be set to full rich prior
to increasing manifold pressure to stop a descent.
Normal Approach and Landing
Normal Approaches and landings may be completed with any amount of flaps desired.
Speed should be reduced from cruise to 120 KIAS well before final descent is initiated.
Pre-landing checklist should be completed prior to commencing final descent for landing.
All approaches should be initiated by extending the gear first. Flaps should then be
extended as desired once the airspeed is below Vfe.
IFR approaches are conducted at 105 KIAS with 20 flaps. Landing can be completed
without further flap extension.
For a landing with full flaps initiate VFR approaches at 105 KIAS with 10 flaps, then
100 KIAS with 20 flaps, then 94 KIAS with full flaps. Speed should remain at 94 KIAS
or above until landing is assured and then be reduced so that it is 80 KIAS at 50 feet agl.
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