SOLOY TURBINE PAC
SECTION 1
POHS CESSNA U/TU 206G
GENERAL
1-9
F.A.A. Approved
November 14, 2014
ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (Continued)
TORQUE METER
An instrument that indicates power output of the engine
in psi of torque where 1 psi is equal to 4.12 shp.
STD
Standard temperature
as defined in meteorological
terminology.
FF
Fuel flow
in pounds per hour of fuel consumed.
AIRPLANE PERFORMANCE AND FLIGHT PLANNING
TERMINOLOGY
DEMONSTRATED
CROSSWIND
VELOCITY
Demonstrated Crosswind Velocity
is the velocity of
the crosswind component for which adequate control of
the airplane during takeoff and landing was actually
demonstrated during certification tests. The value
shown is not considered to be limiting.
USABLE FUEL
Usable Fue
l is the fuel available for flight planning.
UNUSABLE FUEL
Unusable Fuel
is the quantity of fuel that cannot be
safely used in flight.
GPH
Gallons Per Hou
r is the amount of fuel (in gallons)
consumed per hour.
NMPG
Nautical Miles Per Gallon
is the distance (in nautical
miles) which can be expected per gallon of fuel
consumed at a specific engine power setting and/or
flight configuration.
g
g
is acceleration due to gravity.
MINIMUM FUEL
Minimum Fuel
is the minimum amount of fuel as shown
in Section 2 for takeoff or steep climbs at airspeeds
below V
y
.
WEIGHT AND BALANCE TERMINOLOGY
REFERENCE
DATUM
Reference Datum
is an imaginary vertical plane from
which all horizontal distances are measured for balance
purposes.
STATION
Station
is a location along the airplane fuselage given in
terms of the distance from the reference datum.
ARM
Arm
is the horizontal distance from the reference datum
to the center of gravity (C.G.) of an item.
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