SOCATA
MODEL TB 20
SECTION 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
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June 30, 1988
Revision 6
4.14
WHEN SAFELY AIRBORNE :
Brakes
Apply
Landing gear
RETRACT
AT 300 ft :
Flaps
RETRACT
AT 1000 ft :
Fuel pump
OFF
External lights
As required
Air conditioning switch
(if installed)
”AIR COND”
if air conditioning required
CLIMB
Mixture
FULL RICH
Throttle
FULL POWER
Propeller
FULL FORWARD (2575 RPM)
Optimum climb speed
95 KIAS
NOTE :
Climb can also be carried out at higher speeds and lower
power ratings (better visibility towards front, better engine
cooling, lower noise level)
CRUISE
Cruise 75 % and holding, see engine data in
”Performance” section.
In practice, it is recommended to change tank every
half–hour and not to exceed a fuel imbalance
of 20 U.S Gallons (75 Litres)
Flight into known icing conditions is PROHIBITED
Unintentional icing conditions : see Section 3 ”Emergency
procedures”, Paragraph ”
”.