Created by Rieul Gendron
over 4 years ago
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Minimum control speed (VMC)
flaps 10
Best angle of climb
speed (VX), flaps 0
Best rate of climb
speed (VY), flaps 0
Best single-engine
rate of climb
speed (VYSE), flaps 10
Maximum flaps extended
speed (VFE)
for flaps 10
Maximum flaps extended
speed (VFE)
for GREATER THAN flaps 10
Maximum operating
speed (VMO)
for the following altitudes:
Sea level to 6,700 feet
Maximum operating
speed (VMO)
for the following altitudes:
6,701 feet to 10,000 feet
Maximum operating
speed (VMO)
for the following altitudes:
10,001 feet to 15,000 feet
Maneuvring speed (VA)
between sea level
and 18,000 feet
Gust penetration speed (VB)
between sea level
and 18,000 feet
Maximum takeoff weight
Maximum landing weight
Maximum permissible
baggage compartment load
for the FORWARD
baggage compartment
Maximum permissible
baggage compartment load
for the (entire) AFT
baggage compartment
Maximum weight
on the EXTENSION SHELF
in the aft
baggage compartment
TRUE or FALSE?
The maximum permissible
baggage compartment load
for the lower portion
of the aft baggage compartment
(i.e., the area NOT on the shelf)
is 350 lbs.
Maximum permissible
floor loading value
for the forward and
rear baggage compartments
Maximum permissible
floor loading value
for the cabin
At the maximum permitted weight during the phase of flight described, what is the airspeed?
VYSE Engine Failure after Take-off, Flaps at 10 degrees
At the maximum permitted weight during the phase of flight described, what is the airspeed?
VSO Stall speed, landing configuration (Flaps 37.5 degrees)
At the maximum permitted weight during the phase of flight described, what is the airspeed?
VS1 Stall speed, take-off configuration (Flaps 10 degrees)
At the maximum permitted weight during the phase of flight described, what is the airspeed?
VS Stall speed, flaps up
Glide Speed (both propellers feathered)
for best RANGE
Glide Speed (both propellers feathered)
for best ENDURANCE