Refer to procedure
Flight into Severe Icing Conditions in Subsection 4.5.
, and in
case of unforeseen icing conditions, refer in addition to procedure
Severe Icing Conditions in Subsection 3.13.
Flap Operating Envelope
The use of flaps is not authorized above 15,000 ft.
Reverse Utilization
The use of reverse range is prohibited during flight.
Weather Radar
On ground, the radar radiation is inhibited when the landing gear shock absorbers
are compressed. However, it is important to obey the following restrictions:
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Do not operate the radar during refueling operations or in the vicinity of
trucks or containers containing flammables or explosives,
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Do not allow personnel within 12 feet of area being scanned by antenna
when system is transmitting.
CAUTION
The weather radar can be displayed on PFD 1, PFD 2 and MFD, with different
indications of mode.
The radar is in standby mode only when all displays indicate STANDBY.
Equipment Required Depending on Type of Operation
The airplane is approved for day & night VFR and day & night IFR operations
when appropriate equipment is installed and operating correctly.
The type certification for each use requires the following equipment. The
equipment must be installed and operate perfectly according to the indicated type
of use.
CAUTION
It is the pilot's responsibility to check that the following equipment lists are in
accordance with the specific national operation rules of the airplane registration
country depending on the type of operation.
Pilot's Information Manual
Section 2
Limitations
PIM TBM 960 - Edition 0
Rev. 00
Page 2.6.10
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