Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 59
The controls are operated through push-pull rods and standards closed-circuit cable
systems.
The Selkirk College Travelairs are equipped with the optional dual control column and
dual rudder pedals. All four rudder pedals have master brake cylinders.
The rudder pedals can be folded down flat against the floor. It is extremely important to
confirm the rudder pedals in the upright (flight) position before each flight. Failure to do
so will compromise airplane control.
Each elevator and rudder is equipped with a trim tab. Trim wheels located on the Control
Console (see below) actuate the trim tabs through independent closed circuit cable
systems and a jackscrew arrangement. A trim tab position indicator is located adjacent to
each trim wheel. Rudder trim must be set to zero for all takeoffs. Elevator trim must be
set in the range marked for takeoff.
Aileron trimming is accomplished through a knob in the center of the control yoke hub.
This knob directly deflects the ailerons by applying tension to the aileron control cables.
I.E. there is no independent aileron trim circuit.
Flaps
The single slotted fowler flaps are operated through a system of flexible shafts and
jackscrew actuators driven by a reversible electric motor located under the front seat. On
the D95A two position lights on the left side of the control consol indicate flap position.
A red light illuminates when the flaps are fully extended and a green light illuminates
when the flaps are fully retracted. On the E95 a flap position gauge on the control console
displays the incremental flap positions from 0 to 28 . On all airplanes 10 and 20 flap
position marks are painted on the left flap allowing for setting of intermediate flap
increments when a flap position indicator is not available.
Setting flaps is done with a three-position switch on the left side of the control console.
The down position on the switch causes flaps to extend. Placing the switch in the middle
position stops flap motion, leaving the flaps at whatever value they currently have. The
up position causes the flaps to begin rising. Limit switches attached to the left flap
automatically shut off the flap motor when the flap reaches full up or full down.
Control Locks
At Selkirk College we use a red nylon strap to secure the aileron and elevator controls
between flights. The strap must be threaded through the two pilot seats and the two
control wheels so that the elevators and ailerons are in the neutral position. Properly
installed it must NOT be possible to sit in either pilot seat or to operate the airplane. This
is a legal requirement as it prevents any possibility of someone attempting to fly the
airplane with the control lock installed.
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