Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 27
Differential power is NOT normally needed to make turns. Avoid use of excessive
differential power when taxiing as it may damage the nose gear.
It is not usually necessary to lean the mixture while taxiing in these aircraft. However on
very hot days sparkplugs may become fouled during prolonged taxiing. It is acceptable to
pull the mixture controls back approximately one inch while taxiing but the mixture must
be returned to full rich prior to runup.
Taxiing on one engine is not recommended. In an emergency it is possible to taxi on one
engine, if possible avoid stopping once started in motion as the greatest stress to the nose
gear occurs when first beginning to move on one engine.
Runup
Runup procedure is conventional. Magneto and mixture operation are checked when
called for on the Runup checklist.
A mag drop of more than 125 is not acceptable. If the mag-drop is more than 125 but
generally smooth suspect a rich mixture. This is particularly likely in warm weather. Pull
back the mixture control by approximately one inch and repeat the magneto check. If the
drop is then within limits flight may be continued.
A mag-drop of more than 125 accompanied by rough engine operation may mean that a
spark plug has become fouled. To clear the fouled plug, increase rpm to 2200 then lean
the mixture until rpm drops 25 to 50 rpm. Allow the engine to run in the leaned condition
for one minute, then return the mixture to rich and reset rpm to 2000. Repeat the magneto
check. If the mag drop is now normal the flight may be continued. If the mag drop still
exceeds 125 after the above procedure has been completed repeat the clearing procedure
but with full throttle. If the mag drop still exceeds limits further attempts to clear the
plugs will likely be futile. The flight must be terminated and an AME will be required to
rectify the problem.
Normal Takeoff
All takeoffs are performed using full power. Full power should be maintained to at least
500 agl. Above 500 agl pilots may reduce power to normal climb power.
Normal takeoffs are conducted with zero flaps. Under normal wind conditions the nose-
wheel should be lifted off at 74 KIAS so that the airplane smoothly leaves the ground. It
is vital to accelerate as quickly as possible to Vy after takeoff. The gear should be
retracted upon passing 89 KIAS (Vgo) AND confirming a positive rate of climb.
Climb should be sustained at Vy until at least 500 ft agl. Above 500 ft the pilot may
accelerate to enroute climb speed when desired.
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