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FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Section - 1
GENERAL
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
SECTION 4 - ABNORMAL / NORMAL PROCEDURES
Details of airplane procedures essential to achieve the performance standard for abnormal and
normal operations are given in Section 4, Sub-sections 4.05 Abnormal Procedures and 4.10
Normal Procedures.
Sub-section 4.05 - ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
The abnormal procedures in this section are recommended by the manufacturer and approved
by the FAA for use in the operation of this airplane. These procedures require the use of special
systems or the alternate use of regular systems to maintain an acceptable level of airworthiness
or reduce operational risk resulting from a failure condition.
Usually these procedures do not require immediate flight crew action and are not intended for
use when the airplane is intentionally operated from takeoff to landing with a known inoperative
system. In these procedures, it is assumed that the positions of the pilot and copilot are as
follows:
Pilot - Occupying the left crew seat.
Copilot - Occupying the right crew seat.
Sub-section 4.10 - NORMAL PROCEDURES
The operating procedures in this section are recommended by the manufacturer and approved
by the FAA for use in the operation of this airplane. These procedures are for guidance only in
identifying acceptable, normal operating procedures and are not to be considered mandatory or
in any way construed to prohibit an operator from developing equivalent FAA-approved
procedures.
The performance information provided in this section relates to a Hawker 850XP airplane
equipped with Collins Pro Line 21 avionics and powered by two Allied-Signal TFE731-5BR-1H
turbofan engines with an Automatic Power Reserve system (APR). It is the responsibility of the
operator to observe the limiting conditions specified.
Standard Condition of Airplane
The surface finish should be average gloss with condition and fit of joints, panels, anti-icing
equipment, doors and other externally mounted items being generally good. The approved flap
settings are listed under CONFIGURATION in Sub-section 5.05.
Procedures and Information
Details of the airplane procedures essential to achieve the performance standard of this Section
for normal and abnormal operations are given in Sub-sections 4.05 Abnormal Procedures and
4.10 Normal Procedures.
Performance
The take-off performance information in this section is not valid unless the Automatic Power
Reserve system (APR) is operative and armed for takeoff.
NOTE: Throughout Section 5, wherever engine antice bleed is referred to, it shall be taken to
read engine intake ice protection bleed.
For Training Purposes Only