SECTION 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
EASA Approved
TBM
700
PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
Page 4.3.29
Edition 1 -- November 30, 2010
Rev. 0
CHECK--LIST PROCEDURES
AFTER STARTING ENGINE (2/2)
9 -- VHF/VOR/GPS
ADJUSTED
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-- Radar/Stormscope/TAS/TAWS/
Radio altimeter (if installed)
ADJUSTED
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10 -- MFD flight management
-- Weight computing
SET/CHECKED
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-- FOB synchro
SET
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-- FPL (if requested)
SET
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11 -- AP / TRIMS
-- ”AP TRIMS” MASTER operation
CHECK
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-- Pitch trim
UP / DN, then ADJUSTED
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-- Yaw trim
L / R, then ADJUSTED
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-- Roll trim
L / R, then ADJUSTED
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12 -- DE ICE SYSTEM panel
-- MFD on system page
-- ”PROP DE ICE” switch
ON
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Check illumination of the green
light located above the switch
-- ”PROP DE ICE” switch
OFF
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-- ”WINDSHIELD” switch
ON
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Check illumination of the green
light(s) located above the switch
(except if hot conditions)
-- ”WINDSHIELD” switch
OFF
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Increase power so as to get Ng
≥
80% to check AIRFRAME DE ICE
-- ”AIRFRAME DE ICE” switch
ON
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Visually check functioning of deicer boots
during 1 total cycle and illumination of the
two green lights located above the switch
-- ”AIRFRAME DE ICE” switch
OFF
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-- ”INERT SEP” switch
ON
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WARNING CAS MESSAGE
“INERT SEP ON”
ON
after 30 seconds