Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 31
For a landing with no flaps initiate VFR approaches at 120 KIAS, then reduce speed
progressively remaining at 94 KIAS or above until landing is assured and then be reduced
so that it is 90 KIAS at 50 feet agl.
Below 50 feet hold the airplane off just enough that the main wheels touchdown before
the nose-wheel. Throttle should be zero at the time of touchdown. Apply braking as
required without locking the wheels. Flaps should normally be left extended until the
landing roll is complete. If flaps must be retracted great care must be taken not to retract
the gear by mistake.
In the event of a crosswind apply aileron into the wind and hold the input after
touchdown. Use rudder to keep straight.
For landings with gusting winds speeds should be increased by half the gust. Do not
exceed flap-operating speeds.
For landing in a strong crosswind, land with zero flap if runway length is sufficient.
Short Field Approach and Landing
Short field landings are conducted with full flaps. Final descent should be initiated with
the gear then full flaps should be applied.
The speed at 50 ft agl should be 74 KIAS plus half the wind gust factor. Maintain this
speed until the flare.
It is recommended that when the pilot is not familiar with the short field landing
characteristics that 74 KIAS plus half the gust factor be established well before 50 ft agl
and a stabilized approach be flown.
After touchdown flaps must be retracted in order to maximize braking, however great
care must be taken not to retract the gear.
Apply maximum braking without locking the wheels. Hold the control column full aft
while braking.
Soft or Rough Field Approach and Landing
Soft or rough field landings are conducted with full flaps. Final descent should be
initiated with the gear then full flaps should be applied.
The speed at 50 ft agl should be 74 KIAS plus half the wind gust factor. Maintain this
speed until the flare.
Flare slightly higher than normal and hold the airplane off to land in slightly higher than
normal pitch attitude. No more than a slight amount of power should be on at touchdown.
After landing gently lower the nose-wheel to the ground.
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