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BOMBARDIER BD-100-1A10 User Manual

BOMBARDIER BD-100-1A10
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FLIGHT CREW
OPERATING MANUAL
VOLUME 2
MODEL BD-100-1A10
CUSTOMER SUPPORT PUBLICATION No. 100-6
CSP 100-6 Oct 31/2008
Revision 11

Table of Contents

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BOMBARDIER BD-100-1A10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelBD-100-1A10
TypeBusiness jet
ICAO Type CodeCL30
Crew2
Passenger Capacity9
ManufacturerCanadair (Bombardier)
Max Range5, 556 km
Cabin Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Summary

Introduction to Flight Crew Operating Manual

Manual Purpose and Structure

Details the purpose of the operating manual and its structure, including changes and pagination.

Manual Organization and Content

Explains pagination, production modification data, and how to provide feedback.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

List of Common Abbreviations (A-F)

Provides a comprehensive list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, starting with A through F.

List of Common Abbreviations (G-V)

Continues the list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, covering G through V.

List of Common Abbreviations (V-Z)

Completes the list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the manual, covering V through Z.

Conversion Factors

Temperature Conversion Table

Systems Overview

Airplane General Systems

Describes the overall aircraft dimensions, schematics, and general layout including cockpit and doors.

Air Conditioning and Pressurization

Details the aircraft's environmental control system, bleed air, and cabin pressurization.

Aural and Visual Alerts

Explains the EICAS system, display logic, and various warning and caution messages.

Automatic Flight Control System

Covers flight directors, autopilot engagement, modes, and yaw damper operation.

Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)

Describes the APU system, its components, operation, and controls.

Communications Systems

Details VHF, HF, SATCOM, and SELCAL systems, including audio panels and cockpit controls.

Electrical System

Explains the aircraft's DC electrical system, power generation, distribution, and circuit protection.

Oxygen and Emergency Equipment

Covers oxygen systems for crew and passengers, and emergency equipment like PBEs and fire extinguishers.

Fire Protection Systems

Details engine, APU, and landing gear fire detection and extinguishing systems.

Flight Controls

Describes primary and secondary flight controls, including surfaces, trims, flaps, and spoilers.

Flight Instruments

Covers primary flight displays, MFDs, reversion, standby instruments, and navigation displays.

Fuel System

Details fuel tanks, distribution, pumps, computer, and refueling/defueling operations.

Hydraulic Systems

Explains the left, right, and auxiliary hydraulic systems, pumps, reservoirs, and controls.

Ice and Rain Protection

Covers ice detection, wing and engine anti-ice, and windshield/window heating systems.

Landing Gear

Describes the landing gear system, components, operation, indications, and brakes.

Lighting Systems

Details interior and exterior aircraft lighting, including cockpit, cabin, and emergency lights.

Navigation Systems

Covers VHF, ADF, transponder, TCAS, TAWS, weather radar, and FMS systems.

Powerplant Systems

Explains engine construction, fuel systems, control systems, and thrust levers.

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