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Model | BD-100-1A10 |
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Type | Business jet |
ICAO Type Code | CL30 |
Crew | 2 |
Passenger Capacity | 9 |
Manufacturer | Canadair (Bombardier) |
Max Range | 5, 556 km |
Cabin Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Details the purpose of the operating manual and its structure, including changes and pagination.
Explains pagination, production modification data, and how to provide feedback.
Provides a comprehensive list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, starting with A through F.
Continues the list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, covering G through V.
Completes the list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, covering V through Z.
Describes the overall aircraft dimensions, schematics, and general layout including cockpit and doors.
Details the aircraft's environmental control system, bleed air, and cabin pressurization.
Explains the EICAS system, display logic, and various warning and caution messages.
Covers flight directors, autopilot engagement, modes, and yaw damper operation.
Describes the APU system, its components, operation, and controls.
Details VHF, HF, SATCOM, and SELCAL systems, including audio panels and cockpit controls.
Explains the aircraft's DC electrical system, power generation, distribution, and circuit protection.
Covers oxygen systems for crew and passengers, and emergency equipment like PBEs and fire extinguishers.
Details engine, APU, and landing gear fire detection and extinguishing systems.
Describes primary and secondary flight controls, including surfaces, trims, flaps, and spoilers.
Covers primary flight displays, MFDs, reversion, standby instruments, and navigation displays.
Details fuel tanks, distribution, pumps, computer, and refueling/defueling operations.
Explains the left, right, and auxiliary hydraulic systems, pumps, reservoirs, and controls.
Covers ice detection, wing and engine anti-ice, and windshield/window heating systems.
Describes the landing gear system, components, operation, indications, and brakes.
Details interior and exterior aircraft lighting, including cockpit, cabin, and emergency lights.
Covers VHF, ADF, transponder, TCAS, TAWS, weather radar, and FMS systems.
Explains engine construction, fuel systems, control systems, and thrust levers.