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BEECHCRAFT
Safety Information
indicator.
Most airplanes
will
not maintain level
flight at speeds at
or
near V mca. Consequently,
it
is
not advisable to fly at speeds approaching Vmca,
except
in
training situations
or
during flight tests.
Adhering to
the practice
of
never flying
at
or
below
the published
Vmc speed for
your
aircraft
will
virtually eliminate loss
of
directional control as a
problem
in_
the event
of
engine failure.
INTENTIONAL ONE-ENGINE INOPERA TIVE SPEED
(Vsse)
Vsse
is
specified by the airplane manufacturer and
is
the minimum speed at which to perform intentional
engine cuts.
Use
of
Vsse
is
inlended to reduce the
accident potential from
loss
of
control after engine
cuts at
or
near minimum
control
speed.
Vmca
demonstrations are necessary in training, but should
only be made at a
saf
e altitude above the terrain and
with
the power reduction
on
one engine made at or
above Vsse.
BEST SINGLE ENG/NE RATE-OF-CLIMB SPEED
(Vyse)
Vyse is designated by the blue radial on the airspeed
indicator. Vyse delivers the greatest gain in altitude
10-42
March,
1981

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