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Section - 2
LIMITATIONS
FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
Take-off Field Length
The take-off weight shall not exceed the maximum permitted by field length considerations as
described in Sub-section 5.20 for the restricted range of conditions listed.
When complying with the above, the following conditions shall be met:
• The take-off distance used in the graphs shall not be greater than the length of runway
plus the length of clearway if present, except that the length of clearway shall not be
greater than one-half of the length of the runway.
• The take-off run used in the graphs shall not be greater than the length of the runway.
OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS
Altitude
Maximum/Minimum field pressure altitudes
for takeoff or landing .............................................. 13,000 ft and -2000 ft
NOTE: Performance appropriate to the lowest published elevation shall be used when the
field pressure altitude is below the lowest published elevation.
Maximum Permissible Altitude
Maximum permissible operating altitude is 41,000 ft.
Maximum permissible altitude with flaps lowered or landing gear extended is 20,000 ft.
Air Temperature
Maximum
All Flight Regimes.................................................... ISA +35
°
C
Ground (prior to engine start):
Flight compartment exposed to direct sunlight (sky with less than 10% cloud cover)
• With flight compartment sunshields.......... ISA +35
°
C
• Without flight compartment sunshields..... ISA +31
°
C
Flight compartment exposed to indirect sunlight (sky with more than 10% cloud cover)
• ISA +35
°
C
NOTE: If sunshields are utilized, a sufficient quantity shall be installed to protect the entire
flight compartment.
Minimum
• Takeoff/Landing........................................ -40
°
C
• Enroute..................................................... -75
°
C
NOTE: When the temperature is below the lowest scheduled, performance appropriate to
the lowest scheduled temperature shall be used.
Wind Component
The maximum tailwind component for takeoff and landing appropriate to a height of 33 ft
(10.1 m) is 10 knots.
For Training Purposes Only