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BO 105 CB-5/CBS-5
APPROVED ROTORCRAFT
FLIGHT MANUAL
Valid for Model BO 105 C Variants:
and Model BO 105 S Variants:
CB-5
CBS-5
Registration No.
Serial No.
LBA Type Certificate No. 3025
THIS MANUAL MUST BE CARRIED IN THE HELICOPTER AT ALL TIMES.
IT IS THE OPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN THIS MANUAL IN A
CURRENT STATUS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES.
Second Issue - April 10, 1995
Published by:
EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Postfach 13 53
86603 Donauwörth

Table of Contents

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Eads Eurocopter BO 105 CB-5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEads
ModelEurocopter BO 105 CB-5
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Approving Authorities

LUFTFAHRT-BUNDESAMT (LBA)

Approval by German Federal Aviation Office.

Manual Contents

Certificating Authority Approved Portion

Sections approved by aviation authorities.

Manufacturer's Data Portion

Sections provided by the manufacturer.

Log of Revisions

Revision 1

Details of the first revision.

Revision 4

Details of the fourth revision.

List of Effective Pages

Section 1

Status of Section 1 in the manual.

Section 2

Status of Section 2 in the manual.

Section 1 General

1.2 Organization of the Manual

Structure and layout of the flight manual.

1.3 Effectivity Statements

Explains how to identify applicable content.

1.6 General Description of the Helicopter

Overview of helicopter systems and components.

1.10 Abbreviations and Symbols

List of common abbreviations and symbols.

Section 2 Limitations

2.1 General

General statement on adhering to operational limits.

2.6 Mass and Load Limitations

Limits on helicopter mass and load.

2.8 Airspeed Limitations

Limits for various airspeeds.

2.11 Rotor RPM Limitations

Limits for rotor RPM.

2.14 Fuel Limitations

Limitations related to fuel usage.

2.17 Operational Limitations

General operational restrictions.

Section 3 Emergency and Malfunction Procedures

3.1 General

Introduction to emergency and malfunction procedures.

3.2 Warning and Caution Lights

Identifies warning and caution lights and their meanings.

3.3 Engine Emergency Conditions

Procedures for various engine emergencies.

3.5 Tail Rotor Failure Conditions

Procedures for tail rotor failures.

Section 4 Normal Procedures

4.3 Preflight Check

Procedures for preflight checks.

4.3.2 Exterior Check

Detailed walk-around inspection of the helicopter exterior.

4.4 Starting Engines

Procedures for starting the engines.

4.6 Pre-Takeoff Check

Final checks before takeoff.

4.10 Cold Weather Starting Information

Guidance for starting in cold weather.

Section 5 Performance Data

5.2 Inflight Power Checks

Procedures to verify engine power inflight.

5.5 Height-Velocity Diagrams

Safe operating envelopes for engine failures.

5.7 Takeoff Performance

Data for takeoff performance.

5.8 Rate of Climb

Charts for rate of climb performance.

5.9 Landing Performance

Data for landing performance.

Section 6 Mass and Balance

6.2 Basic Empty Mass Center of Gravity

Determining the basic empty CG.

6.3 Loading Data

Information on loading locations and arms.

6.4 Calculating Longitudinal CG

Method and examples for CG calculation.

Section 7 System Description

7.3 Cockpit Arrangement

Layout of the helicopter cockpit.

7.5 Power Plant and Related Systems

Description of engines and related systems.

7.8 Rotor System

Description of the main and tail rotor systems.

7.9 Flight Control System

Description of the flight control system.

7.11 Electrical System

Description of the electrical system.

Section 8 Handling, Servicing, and Maintenance

8.2 Ground Handling

Procedures for ground handling the helicopter.

8.3 Servicing

Procedures for servicing helicopter systems.

8.4 Cold Weather Operation - General Practices

Practices for operating in cold weather.

8.5 Maintenance

General maintenance requirements.

Section 9 Operational Information

9.2 Fuel Consumption

Charts for estimating fuel consumption.

9.3 Maximum Range

Charts for determining maximum flight range.

9.4 Endurance

Charts for determining flight endurance.

9.5 Maximum Cruising Speed

Charts for maximum cruising speed.

Section 10 Optional Equipment Supplements

Log of Supplements

Index of all optional equipment supplements.

AC Power Supply System

Supplement for the AC power supply system.

Section 11 Special Operations Supplements

FMS 11-4 Supplement for Equivalent Category A Operations

Supplement for Equivalent Category A operations.

A.3 Emergency and Malfunction Procedures

Emergency procedures for Category A operations.

B. Clear Heliport

Procedures for operations at clear heliports.

C. Elevated or Restricted Helipads (VTOL)

VTOL procedures for elevated or restricted helipads.

D. Short Field

Procedures for short field operations.

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