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Section - 2
LIMITATIONS
FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
Rudder Bias
The rudder bias switches must be ON and the systems operative during each takeoff.
Smoking
When the airplane is being operated in the Transport Category (Passenger), smoking in the
toilet compartment is prohibited.
Placards summarizing this limitation shall be provided inside and outside each toilet and shall
not be obscured.
System Gage Markings
Red Arc/Red Radial .............. Maximum or minimum limit.
Yellow Arc.............................. Cautionary range permissible for short duration or in special
circumstances - refer to individual limitations.
Weather Radar
Do not use the weather radar in the vicinity of ground personnel. A hazardous area extends up
to 2 feet in front of the radar dish.
Wheel Brakes
NOTE: If any of the wheels’ fusible plugs blow, the brakes must be inspected and certified
serviceable before the next takeoff.
After the airplane has made a normal landing or a stop from a rejected takeoff, a waiting period
should be established to make sure the brakes are both sufficiently cool and in a serviceable
condition for a further rejected takeoff (critical case).
After Rejected Takeoff
Required period from completion of taxi-in following a rejected takeoff from a speed of 90 KIAS
or less, to before start of taxi-out for takeoff.
After a single rejected takeoff ...................................25 minutes
After two or more successive rejected takeoffs.........45 minutes
If the rejected takeoff is made from a speed greater than 90 KIAS, the brakes must be
inspected and certified to be serviceable before the next takeoff.
After Normal Landing
The required waiting period from completion of taxi-in from landing to before start of taxi-out
for takeoff is 5 minutes, except when the take-off weight exceeds the values given in Table 1.
When the weight exceeds these values, a period of 30 minutes must be allowed. The table is
based on still air and a downhill slope not exceeding 1/2%.
Corrections for more adverse conditions are given in the NOTES following Table 1.
For Training Purposes Only