Section 4
Columbia 400 (LC41-550FG)
Normal Procedures
Initial Issue of Manual: November 10, 2004
RC050002
Latest Revision Level/Date: -/11-10-2004
4-5
Section 4
Normal Procedures
INTRODUCTION
Section 4 contains checklists for normal procedures. As mentioned in Section 3, the owner of
this handbook is encouraged to copy or otherwise tabulate the following normal procedures
checklists in a format that is usable under flight conditions. Plastic laminated pages printed on
both sides and bound together (if more than one sheet) are preferable. The first portion of Section
4 contains various checklists appropriate for normal operations. The last portion of this section
contains an amplified discussion in a narrative format.
INDICATED AIRSPEEDS FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS
The speeds tabulated below, Figure 4 - 1, provide a general overview for normal operations and
are based on a maximum certificated gross weight of 3600 pounds. At weights less than
maximum certificated gross weight, the indicated airspeeds are different. The pilot should refer
to Section 5 for specific configuration data.
Takeoff
Normal Climb Out
Short Field Takeoff to 50 feet
Flaps Setting
Up Position
Takeoff Position
Airspeed
110 KIAS
80 KIAS
Climb To Altitude
Normal (Best Engine Cooling)
Best Rate of Climb at Sea Level
Best Rate of Climb at 10,000 Feet
Best Angle of Climb at Sea Level
Best Angle of Climb at 10,000 Feet
Flaps Setting
Up Position
Up Position
Up Position
Up Position
Up Position
Airspeed
110 KIAS
110 KIAS
110 KIAS
82 KIAS
86 KIAS
Approach To Landing
Normal Approach
Normal Approach
Short Field Landing
Flaps Setting
Up Position
Down Position
Down Position
Airspeed
105-110 KIAS
85-90 KIAS
80 KIAS
Balked Landing (Go Around)
Apply Maximum Power
Apply Maximum Power
Flaps Setting
Takeoff Position
Landing Position
Airspeed
90 KIAS
82 KIAS
Maximum Recommended Turbulent Air
Penetration Speed
3600 lbs. (1633 kg)
2600 lbs. (1179 kg)
Flaps Setting
Up Position
Up Position
Airspeed
162 KIAS
138 KIAS
Maximum Demonstrated Crosswind Velocity*
Takeoff
Landing
Flaps Setting
Takeoff Position
Landing Position
Airspeed
23 Knots
23 Knots
* The maximum demonstrated crosswind velocity assumes normal pilot technique and a wind with a fairly
constant velocity and direction. The maximum demonstrated crosswind component of 23 knots is not considered
limiting. See pages 4-15, 4-27, 4-32, and 5-7 for a discussion of techniques and a computation table.
Figure 4 - 1