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Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 69
The elevator and rudder trims use cables that are independent of the primary control
cables and thus provide a redundancy following failure of a primary control cable.
Lateral (aileron) trim is accomplished through a trimmer on the hub at the center of the
control yoke. This device applies tension directly to the aileron cables and displaces the
ailerons as needed to achieve trim.
Panel Light Rheostats
Three rheostat switches are located on the center console just below the rudder trim
wheel and to the right of the elevator trim wheel. These rheostat switches control the
brightness of the instrument panel post lights, backlighting on some gauges, etc. The left
switch controls the panel post lights and backlighting on those instruments so equipped.
This is the most important one to set for night flying. The right upper switch controls
backlight level on avionics making the buttons on the radios and audio panel easy to see.
The lower right knob controls the panel floodlight. This not an effective lighting system
so can usually be left off.
In addition to adjusting the panel lighting with the rheostat certain lights are individually
dimmable. The landing gear and flap position lights as well as the cowl flap light and the
over-voltage light each have a built in iris that can be adjusted to vary the light intensity
from full to almost zero. Rotating the housing of the light clockwise dims the light.
Rotating the housing counterclockwise brightens the light. The lights should be dimmed
for night operations to prevent distraction to the pilot. During daylight a dimmed light
may not be visible therefore pilots should test that all lights are visible by pressing to test
on the bulb. If the light is too dim to be easily seen the case should be rotated
counterclockwise until the light is easily visible.
Alternate Air Controls
Controls for alternate air are hand-operated push-pull type with center-button locks.
These are mounted on the lower face of the control console. Pulling the knobs out opens
the alternate air doors, and blocks the normal filtered air inlet. Thus the engine operates
on unfiltered air when alternate air is selected.
A slight loss of performance should be anticipated when operating on alternate air.
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