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Daher-Socata TBM 900 User Manual

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TBM 900
PILOT'S INFORMATION
MANUAL
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DAHER-SOCATA
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Printed in FRANCE
From S/N 1000
P/N T00.DMHPIPYEE0 - EDITION 0 - REVISION 1
CAUTION
THIS INFORMATION MANUAL IS A NON-OFFICIAL COPY OF THE PILOT'S OPERATING
HANDBOOK AND MAY BE USED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY.
IT IS NOT KEPT CURRENT AND THEREFORE CANNOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR
AIRWORTHINESS AUTHORITIES APPROVED MANUAL WHICH IS THE ONLY ONE INTENDED
FOR OPERATION OF THE AIRPLANE.

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Daher-Socata TBM 900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDaher-Socata
ModelTBM 900
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1 GENERAL

1.3 - DESCRIPTIVE DATA

Provides detailed specifications for the engine, propeller, fuel, oil, and weights.

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

2.2 - AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS

Details airspeed limitations and their operational significance, including VMO, VA, and VFE.

2.3 - POWERPLANT LIMITATIONS

Outlines limitations for the engine and propeller, including power, Ng, Np, and ITT limits.

2.5 - WEIGHT AND C.G. LIMITS

Specifies weight limits (Ramp, Takeoff, Landing, Zero Fuel) and baggage limits.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

3.2 - FAILURES WITH IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED AND RED CAS MESSAGES

Details procedures for engine fires, cabin fires, and engine failures during various flight phases.

3.3 - AMBER CAS MESSAGES

Outlines procedures for amber CAS messages related to various aircraft systems.

3.5 - GEAR AND FLAPS FAILURES

Details procedures for landing gear retraction/extension discrepancies and flap malfunctions.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

4.3 - CHECK-LIST PROCEDURES

Provides detailed preflight inspection checklists for various aircraft areas and systems.

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

5.6 - STALL SPEEDS

Lists stall speeds for various airplane configurations, weights, and bank angles.

5.8 - ENGINE OPERATION

Provides tables for normal engine operation, including torque and Ng limits for climb and cruise.

5.9 - TAKEOFF DISTANCES

Lists takeoff distances (ground roll and D50) for various conditions and corrections.

5.10 - CLIMB PERFORMANCE

Provides climb performance data (speeds and rates) for various conditions after go-around and with flaps TO.

5.14 - LANDING DISTANCES

Lists landing distances (ground roll and D50) for various conditions and corrections.

SECTION 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE

6.4 - DETERMINING WEIGHT AND BALANCE

Provides procedures and examples for determining weight and balance using graphs and formulas.

SECTION 7 DESCRIPTION

7.4 - FLIGHT CONTROLS

Describes the roll, pitch, and rudder controls, including trim systems and their operation.

7.5 - LANDING GEAR

Details the hydraulic system, control, position indicator, safety features, ground maneuvers, and brakes.

7.6 - POWERPLANT

Describes the turboprop engine operation, including air inlet, exhaust, accessories, propeller, and controls.

7.7 - FUEL SYSTEM

Details the fuel tanks, fuel unit, selectors, boost pumps, engine fuel system, and gaging.

7.8 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Describes the electrical system, power supplies, starter generator, standby generator, battery, and distribution.

7.10 - EMERGENCY OXYGEN SYSTEM

Details the emergency oxygen system, its components, capacity, pressures, and usage.

SUPPLEMENT 6 "BFG" WX-500 STORMSCOPE

SUPPLEMENT 18 ENGINE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM

SUPPLEMENT 49 "GARMIN" G1000 TAWS SYSTEM

SUPPLEMENT 50 "GARMIN" G1000 SYNTHETIC VISION SYSTEM

SUPPLEMENT 58 FIVE-BLADED PROPELLER