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FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Section - 1
GENERAL
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
INTRODUCTION
This FAA-approved Airplane Flight Manual must be carried onboard the airplane during flight
operations. It contains the information required by 14 CFR Part 25 for safe operation of the
Hawker 850XP airplane equipped with Collins Pro Line 21 avionics and winglets.
It shall be the responsibility of the owner/operator to make sure the latest revisions of publications
referenced in this Airplane Flight Manual are utilized during operation, servicing and
maintenance of the airplane.
The following documents must be carried onboard the airplane at all times:
• Collins Pro Line 21 Avionics System Pilot’s Guide P/N 523-0780409,
1st Edition dated May 31, 2001 or latest revision.
• Collins FMS-6000 Flight Management System Pilot’s Guide, P/N 523-0780705,
2nd Edition dated Oct 25, 2002 or latest revision.
• Mk V Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System Pilot Guide, P/N 060-4241-0000,
Rev D, dated March 2000 or latest revision.
These publications contain the description and operation of the Collins Pro Line 21 avionics, the
FMS-6000, TCAS II and EGPWS installations and must be available for use.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This manual should be read carefully by the owner and the operator in order to become familiar
with the operation of the airplane. Suggestions and recommendations have been made within it
to aid in obtaining maximum performance without sacrificing economy. Be familiar with, and
operate the airplane in accordance with, the FAA-approved Airplane Flight Manual and/or
placards which are located in the airplane. This manual includes the material required to be
furnished to the pilot by the Federal Aviation Regulations.
As a further reminder, the owner and the operator should also be familiar with the Federal
Aviation Regulations applicable to the operation and maintenance of the airplane. Further, the
airplane must be operated and maintained in accordance with FAA Airworthiness Directives
which may be issued against it.
The Federal Aviation Regulations place the responsibility for the maintenance of this airplane on
the owner and operator, who should ensure all maintenance is accomplished by qualified
mechanics in conformity with all airworthiness requirements established for this airplane.
All limits, procedures, safety practices, time limits, servicing and maintenance requirements
contained in this manual are considered mandatory for continued airworthiness and to maintain
the airplane in a condition equal to that of its original manufacture.
Raytheon Aircraft Authorized Outlets can provide recommended modification, service and
operating procedures issued by both the FAA and Raytheon Aircraft, which are designed to get
maximum utility and safety from the airplane.
For Training Purposes Only