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Manufacturer | Embraer |
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Model | 170 |
ICAO Type Code | E170 |
Service Ceiling | 12, 500 m (41, 000 ft) |
Engine Type | General Electric CF34-8E |
First Flight | February 19, 2002 |
Crew | 2 |
Length | 29.90 m |
Wingspan | 26.00 m (85 ft 4 in) |
Cruise Speed | 829 km/h |
Maximum Speed | 890 km/h (480 knots, 550 mph) |
MTOW | 37, 200 kg |
Empty Weight | 21, 140 kg (46, 605 lb) |
Thrust per Engine | 13, 800 lbf |
Produced | 2002 |
Details maximum allowable weights (MRW, MTOW, MLW, MZFW) for different models.
Provides graphical representation of CG limits for different models.
Lists checks and actions required before engine start.
Describes the procedure for engine start and abnormal indications.
Details checks and actions required before takeoff.
Describes the takeoff procedure, including pitch angle and speeds.
Describes the procedure for executing a go-around.
Procedures for immediate response to emergencies.
Procedures for handling abnormal system operations.
Procedure for dual engine failure during flight.
Procedure for engine fire, severe damage, or separation.
Procedure for responding to an electrical emergency.
Covers various abnormal engine conditions and procedures.
Procedure for a single engine failure.
Emergency procedures for fire detection and suppression.
Procedure for engine fires.
Abnormal procedures for flight control system malfunctions.
Emergency and abnormal procedures for fuel system issues.
Emergency and abnormal procedures for hydraulic system failures.
Procedure for losing both hydraulic systems 1 and 2.
Procedures for handling smoke, fire, or fumes in the aircraft.
Procedure for responding to smoke, fire, or fumes.
Defines critical speeds like VMCA, VMCL, VEF, V1, VR, V2, VMU, VLOF, VS, VFR, VFS.
Procedures for CAT II approach and before landing.
Steps for performing a CAT II approach.
Emergency and abnormal procedures specific to CAT II.