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Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 34
Section 5
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Performance
Introduction to Section 5
Performance data charts on the following pages are presented so that you may know what
to expect from the airplane under varying conditions, and also to facilitate the planning of
flights in detail and with reasonable accuracy.
The charts on the following pages have been prepared by the instructors of the
Selkirk College Aviation program to supplement the charts in the B-95 POH.
The following charts are provided:
Normal Takeoff Distance
Airspeed Calibration Chart
Normal Landing Distance
Accelerate Stop Distance
Accelerate Go Distance
Single Engine rate and gradient of Climb
Single Engine Ceilings
All the charts in this section were created based on the charts in the Beechcraft
Travelair D95A Owners Manual. It is however noted that the charts in the Beechcraft
Travelair E95 Owners Manual are identical.
The Normal takeoff chart is constructed based on the Beech charts, pages 6-2 and
6-3 of the POH. You will notice if you examine those charts that the chart for 20 MPH
wind is defective as it shows the takeoff distance to be less than the chart for 30 MPH
wind, therefore it was ignored in creating the graph shown here. Beech does not provide a
chart to allow for less than gross weight therefore a conservative estimate was applied in
creating this chart.
The Normal landing chart is constructed based on the Beech charts, pages 6-20
and 6-21. A conservative allowance for weight below 4200 was applied. It was assumed
that pilots would use the final approach speed of 80 knots at all weights.
The Accelerate stop distance chart was created by calculating the distance to
reach 35 feet agl (using the charts on pages 6-2 and 6-3.) It was assumed that a speed of
89 KIAS was reached at that point. A three second reaction time was added, with the
assumption that the airplane remained at 35 feet agl. The distance to land and stop was
then calculated based on the normal landing distance charts (pages 6-20 and 6-21.)
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