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Information Manual
Section 4
Cirrus Design
Normal Procedures
SR22
Short Field Takeoff
1.
Flaps ........................................................................................50%
2.
Brakes .................................................................................. HOLD
3.
Power Lever ........................................................FULL FORWARD
4.
Mixture ..................................................................................... SET
5.
Engine Parameters ............................................................ CHECK
6.
Brakes ....................................RELEASE (Steer with Rudder Only)
7.
Elevator Control ............................. ROTATE Smoothly at 70 KIAS
8.
Airspeed at Obstacle..........................................................78 KIAS
Climb
Normal climbs are performed flaps UP (0%) and full power at speeds 5
to 10 knots higher than best rate-of-climb speeds. These higher
speeds give the best combination of performance, visibility and engine
cooling.
For maximum rate of climb, use the best rate-of-climb speeds shown
in the rate-of-climb chart in Section 5. If an obstruction dictates the use
of a steep climb angle, the best angle-of-climb speed should be used.
Climbs at speeds lower than the best rate-of-climb speed should be of
short duration to avoid engine-cooling problems.
1.
Climb Power ............................................................................. SET
2.
Flaps ................................................................................ Verify UP
3.
Mixture ..............................................LEAN as required for altitude
4.
Engine Parameters ............................................................ CHECK
5.
Fuel Pump.......................................................................... BOOST
• Note •
The fuel pump is used for vapor suppression during climb. It
is also recommended that the fuel pump be left on after
leveling off for 30 minutes following a climb and anytime fuel
flow or EGT anomalies occur.
March 2010