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Daher TBM 930 - Altitude Operating Limits; In-Flight Breaker Use Limits

Daher TBM 930
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Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 2
Limitations
EASA Approved
Edition 1 - January 15, 2018
Rev. 4
Page 2.6.17
Altitude operating limits
Maximum altitude : 31000 ft (9449 m)
Maximum differential pressure : 6.2 psi
Operation in RVSM area
This airplane is approved for operations in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum
(RVSM) airspace when required equipment is maintained in accordance with the
airplane maintenance manual - refer to section List of equipment, paragraph List of
critical RVSM equipment.
This does not constitute operational approval. Individual airplane and operational
approval must be obtained in accordance with applicable operating rules.
Each operator must ensure compliance with required crew training and operating
practices and procedures.
Moreover, the following equipment must be installed and operating normally upon
entering RVSM airspace :
- Pilot and R.H. station primary altimeters
- Autopilot
- Altitude alerter
- ATC transponder
NOTE
Any changes to the pitot / static, air data computer, autopilot, altitude alerting
and / or transponder systems, or other changes that affect operation of these
systems must be evaluated for impact on the RVSM approval.
The standby altimeter is not approved for RVSM operations.
In-flight breaker use limits
A tripped breaker should not be reset in flight unless deemed necessary for continued
safe flight and landing. Only one reset should be attempted.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS

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