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IRIS TEXAN II - Introduction; Flight Maneuvering Limitations; Prohibited Maneuvers

IRIS TEXAN II
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I A P 2 0 2 3 . 0 0 1 - A F M / I R I S T E X A N I I P A G E | 195
FOR SIMULATION USE ONLY – NOT A TRAINING AID
INTRODUCTION
Operating limitations include limitations that must be observed for safe operation of
the aircraft and engine.
CREW REQUIREMENT
The minimum crew requirement is one pilot. The aircraft shall be flown solo from
the front cockpit only.
FLIGHT MANEUVERING LIMITATIONS
CAUTION
Holding a zero G-loading for over 5 seconds can cause engine damage
and possible engine failure, regardless of oil pressure indications.
Inverted Flight – 15 seconds
Intentional Zero-G – 5 seconds
PROHIBITED MANEUVERS
Inverted stalls
Inverted spins
Aggravated spins past two turns
Spins with PCL above idle
Spins with landing gear, flaps, or speed brake extended
Spins with PMU off
Spins below 10,000 feet pressure altitude
Spins above 22,000 feet pressure altitude
Abrupt cross-controlled (snap) manoeuvres
Aerobatic manoeuvres, spins, or stalls with a fuel imbalance greater than 50
pounds between wings Tail slides.

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