Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 23
Section 3
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Emergency Procedures
Introduction to Section 3
Section 3 provides checklists and amplified procedures for coping with emergencies that
may occur. Emergencies caused by airplane or engine malfunctions are extremely rare if
proper inspections and maintenance are practiced. Enroute weather emergencies can be
minimized or eliminated by careful flight planning and good judgment when unexpected
weather is encountered. However, should an emergency arise, the basic guidelines
described in this section should be considered and applied as necessary to correct the
problem. Emergency procedures associated with ELT and other operational systems can
be found in section 9.
Airspeeds for Emergency Operation
Vgo (zero flap takeoff decision speed) ........................................... 89 KIAS
Vyse (sea level ................................................................................ 94 KIAS
Yyse (5,800 density altitude) .......................................................... 91 KIAS
Vxse (sea level) ............................................................................... 85 KIAS
Vxse (10,000 density altitude) ........................................................ 91 KIAS
Maneuvering speed:
4200 lb ............................................................................. 139 KCAS
3600 lb ............................................................................. 129 KCAS
Maximum glide (4200 lb, zero flap, zero wind) ........................... 103 KIAS
Emergency Checklists
All emergency checklists are provided in the aircraft operational checklist in each
airplane. Copies can be found in Appendix 1 of your Program Manual.
Amplified Engine Failure Procedures
An amplified discussion of considerations relating to engine failure is provided in the
FTM/IPM section of your Program Manual.
Prior to all takeoffs pilots should determine the single engine climb performance of the
airplane at the existing weight and altitude, using the charts in section 5. Based on the
single engine performance pilots should determine the course of action to be taken in the
event of an engine failure. In high weight and high altitude situations a Vgo speed will
not be available. In such cases the airplane is not able to safely continue a departure in the
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