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SOLOY TURBINE PAC
SECTION 4
POHS CESSNA U/TU 206G
NORMAL PROCEDURES
4-23
F.A.A. Approved
October 4, 2005
SHORT FIELD LANDING
For short field landings, make a power approach at 63 KIAS with
full flaps. After all approach obstacles are cleared, progressively
reduce power. Maintain 63 KIAS approach speed by lowering
the nose of the airplane. Touchdown should be made at
FLIGHT IDLE (14 PSI torque minimum), and on the main wheels
first. Immediately after touchdown, reduce power to GROUND
IDLE, lower the nose gear and apply heavy braking as required.
For maximum brake effectiveness, retract the flaps, hold full
nose up elevator and apply maximum possible brake pressure
without sliding the tires.
CROSSWIND LANDING
When landing in a strong crosswind, use the minimum flap
setting required for the field length. Although the crab or
combination method of drift correction may be used, the wing
low method gives the best control. After touchdown, hold a
straight course with the steerable nose wheel and occasional
braking if necessary.
BALKED LANDING
In a balked landing (go-around) climb, apply power as required
and maintain torque and TOT within allowable limits. The flap
setting should be reduced to 20
. After all obstacles are cleared
and a safe altitude and airspeed are obtained, the wing flaps
should be retracted.
SECURING AIRPLANE
After the airplane is taxied to a stop, set the parking brake. Turn off the
avionics master switch and all other radio and electrical switches.
After two minutes of engine operation (taxi time may be included) at N
1
speeds of 59% to 65%, move the Fuel Cutoff Control to the CUTOFF
position. The propeller can also be feathered above 700 N
p
RPM at
shutdown to minimize the spool down time of the propeller.
WARNING
IDLE DWELL TIME PRIOR TO SHUTDOWN IS
IMPORTANT TO PREVENT HARMFUL
ACCUMULATION OF CARBON IN THE ENGINE,
WHICH CAN RESULT IN COMPLETE ENGINE
STOPPAGE.
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