O
O
P
P
E
E
R
R
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
S
S
A
A
N
N
D
D
F
F
L
L
I
I
G
G
H
H
T
T
M
M
A
A
N
N
U
U
A
A
L
L
F
F
O
O
R
R
U
U
L
L
T
T
R
R
A
A
L
L
I
I
G
G
H
H
T
T
U
U
1
1
5
5
P
P
h
h
o
o
e
e
n
n
i
i
x
x
Date of Issue: 24/07/2010
8-24
8.3
Cruise
The airplane flight characteristics are very forgiving within permit-
ted limits of airspeeds, configurations and C/G range. The airplane can be
controlled very easily. Refer to the Section 5 par. 5.3.1 .
8.4
Approach
Descent
1. Throttle
- idling
2. Speed
- 55 kts
3. Trim
- as necessary to reduce
stick pressure
4. Instruments
- within limits
Caution
When on long final or descending from a very high altitude, it is
not advisable to reduce the engine Throttle control lever to idle.
The engine becomes overcooled and a loss of power occurs.
When descending, apply increased idle so that engine instru-
ment readings stay within the limits for normal use.
Warning
Never remove your feet from rudder pedals during flight!
Your feet are making tension in rudder control line!