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TBM 940
PILOT'S INFORMATION
MANUAL
P/N DMKPIPYEE0 - Edition 0 - Revision 3
CAUTION
Thi
s 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.
The list of effective pages in this manual corresponds to that of the
basic Pilot's Operating Handbook.
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Daher TBM 940 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDaher
ModelTBM 940
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 General

1.1 General

Overview of Section 1 content and POH structure.

1.2 Three View Drawing

Provides aircraft dimensions and visual representation.

1.3 Descriptive Data

Details engine, propeller, fuel, oil, weights, dimensions, and loadings.

1.4 Abbreviations and Terminology

Defines key terms and abbreviations used in the POH for clarity.

1.5 Conversion Factors

Provides conversion tables for units used in the manual.

1.6 Pressure and Standard Atmosphere

Outlines standard atmospheric conditions and pressure conversion tables.

Section 2 Limitations

2.1 General

Introduces operating limitations, instrument markings, and placards for safe operation.

2.2 Airspeed Limitations

Details critical airspeeds (VMO, VA, VFE, VLO, VLE) and their operational significance.

2.3 Powerplant Limitations

Specifies engine and propeller operational limits, including power and temperature thresholds.

2.4 Starter Operation Limits

Defines the operational sequence and spacing for engine starter usage.

2.5 Weight and C.G. Limits

Outlines maximum ramp, takeoff, landing, and zero fuel weights, as well as baggage limits.

2.6 Operation Limits

Covers maneuver limits, temperature limits, and flight load factor limits.

2.9 Placards

Lists and illustrates various placards found on the aircraft for operational guidance.

Section 3 Emergency Procedures

CAS Messages

Explains the color coding philosophy for CAS messages and their implications.

3.2 Rejected Takeoff

Provides critical steps for rejecting takeoff at various stages.

3.3 Engine Failures

Details procedures for engine failures during different phases of flight.

3.5 Fire and Smoke

Outlines procedures for handling engine fires on ground and in flight.

3.6 Emergency Descents

Describes procedures for initiating and conducting emergency descents.

3.7 Emergency Landings, Flaps, Gear

Covers procedures for forced landings with various configurations and failures.

3.8 Fuel System

Details emergency procedures related to fuel system anomalies.

3.9 Electrical System

Outlines emergency procedures for electrical system failures.

3.10 Pressurization and Air Conditioning

Procedures for cabin pressurization and air conditioning emergencies.

3.11 Deicing System

Procedures for handling failures of the deicing systems.

3.12 Miscellaneous

Covers various other emergency procedures not categorized elsewhere.

Section 4 Normal Procedures

4.1 General

Introduces normal operation procedures and their structure.

4.2 Airspeeds for Normal Operation

Lists critical airspeeds for various normal flight phases.

4.3 Check-list Procedures

Provides detailed checklists for pre-flight and operational phases.

4.4 Amplified Procedures

Elaborates on specific normal procedures and their steps.

4.5 Particular Procedures

Outlines procedures for specific environmental conditions like icing.

Section 5 Performance

5.1 General

Introduces the performance data for airplane operations.

5.3 Airspeed Calibration

Provides IAS calibration data for different configurations and conditions.

5.4 Cabin Pressurization Envelope

Illustrates cabin altitude limits based on flight level and differential pressure.

5.6 Stall Speeds

Lists stall speeds for various configurations and bank angles.

5.8 Engine Operation

Details engine operating parameters, torque, Ng, and ITT limits for normal operation.

5.9 Takeoff Distances

Provides takeoff distance data for various weights and conditions.

5.10 Climb Performance

Offers climb performance data (rate of climb) under different conditions.

5.11 Cruise Performance

Presents cruise performance data (fuel flow, airspeeds) for various conditions.

5.12 Time, Consumption and Descent Distance

Provides data for descent planning, including time, fuel consumption, and distance.

5.14 Landing Distances

Lists landing distances for various weights and conditions.

Section 6 Weight and Balance

6.1 General

Introduces procedures for determining aircraft weight and balance.

6.3 Baggage Loading

Details baggage compartment capacities and loading procedures.

6.4 Determining Weight and Balance

Provides a step-by-step procedure for calculating weight and balance.

6.5 List of Equipment

Lists optional equipment available for the aircraft.

Section 7 Description

7.1 General

Overview of the airplane and its systems.

7.2 Airframe

Describes the aircraft structure, wings, control surfaces, and empennages.

7.3 Accomodations

Details the instrument panel, cockpit layout, and cabin arrangements.

7.4 Flight Controls

Describes the roll, pitch, and rudder controls, including trim tabs.

7.5 Landing Gear

Details the electro-hydraulically actuated landing gear system.

7.6 Powerplant

Describes the turboprop engine operation, controls, and accessories.

7.7 Use of Autothrottle

Explains the Autothrottle (AT) function, its modes, and protections.

7.8 Fuel System

Describes the fuel tanks, fuel unit, and fuel system monitoring.

7.9 Electrical System

Details the airplane's 28-volt DC electrical system, power sources, and protection.

7.10 Air Conditioning and Pressurization

Explains the GAS, AC, and pressurization systems.

7.11 Emergency Oxygen System

Details the emergency oxygen system, capacity, and pressure requirements.

7.12 Air Data System and Instruments

Describes the air data system, static pressure, and pitot heating.

7.13 Vacuum System and Instruments

Explains the vacuum system components and the standby attitude module.

7.14 Ice Protection Equipment

Details the deicing systems for wings, propellers, windshield, and pitots.

7.15 Miscellaneous Equipment

Covers various other aircraft systems like stall warning, ELT, and weather radar.

Section 8 Handling, Servicing and Maintenance

8.1 General

Overview of handling, servicing, inspection, and maintenance requirements.

8.2 Identification Plate

Specifies the location and information on the aircraft identification plate.

8.3 Publications

Lists essential publications and references for airplane maintenance.

8.4 Inspection Periods

Details required inspection and preventive maintenance schedules.

8.5 Alterations or Repairs

Outlines procedures for contacting airworthiness authorities for alterations or repairs.

8.6 Ground Handling

Provides procedures for towing, parking, tie-down, and jacking the airplane.

8.7 Servicing

Details engine oil, fuel, landing gear, and oxygen servicing procedures.

8.8 Airplane Cleaning and Care

Provides guidance on cleaning windshields, windows, painted surfaces, and propellers.

8.9 Preparation of the Airplane (Equipment and Furnishings)

Describes procedures for cabin configuration changes and equipment installation.

8.10 Utilization by Cold Weather (- 0°C to - 25°C) or Very Cold Weather (- 25°C to - 40°C)

Provides procedures for operating the airplane in cold and very cold weather conditions.

Supplement 45 Mexico Specifics - Section 2 Limitations

2.9 Placards

Details placards related to baggage compartment and cargo net loads specific to Mexico.

Supplement 49 GARMIN TAWS System - Section 3 Emergency Procedures

TAWS FAIL Annunciation

Explains the implications and actions for a TAWS FAIL annunciation.

Supplement 56 GARMIN GSR 56 - Section 2 Limitations

2.6 Operation Limits - CPDLC Limitations

Prohibits CPDLC use below 10,000 ft AMSL.

Supplement 56 GARMIN GSR 56 - Section 3 Emergency Procedures

CPDLC FAIL

Describes the indication and actions for a CPDLC failure.

Supplement 63 Lavatory Compartment - Section 2 Limitations

2.9 Placards

Details placards for lavatory compartment usage during takeoff, landing, and when the divider is deployed.

Supplement 71 JCAB Supplement - Section 2 Limitations

General

Outlines operating limitations for Japanese registered airplanes, including flight rules and conditions.

Supplement 76 Buckle Positioner - Section 6 Weight and Balance

25 - Equipment and Furnishings

Provides weight and arm data for the buckle positioner, an optional seat belt accessory.

Supplement 80 Beacon Lights - Section 6 Weight and Balance

33 - Lights

Details the weight and arm for top and bottom beacon lights.

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