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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
4-3
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
100 SERIES
Procedures
4-1 GENERAL
This section of the Pilot’s Operating Handbook includes procedures for
conducting normal operations, laid out in checklist format. Normal procedures
related to optional systems can be found in “Section 9” of this manual.
4-2 AIRSPEEDS FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS
The following speeds are based on a maximum weight of 7255 pounds for
takeoff and 6690 pounds for landing, and may be used for any weight less
than that. However, to achieve the specied performance calculations in
“Section 5” for takeoff distance, climb performance, or landing distance, the
speed appropriate for that particular weight must be used.
Rotate:
Normal Takeoff – Flaps 20°
........................................................60-65 KIAS
Short Field Takeoff – Flaps 20°
.......................................................60 KIAS
Takeoff – Flaps 10°
..........................................................................70 KIAS
Takeoff – Flaps 0°
............................................................................90 KIAS
Takeoff @ 50 Foot Obstacle:
Normal Climb-Out
.......................................................................85-95 KIAS
Short Field Takeoff – Flaps 20°
......................................................73 KIAS
Takeoff – Flaps 10°
..........................................................................90 KIAS
Takeoff – Flaps 0°
.......................................................................... 110 KIAS
Enroute Climb (Flaps Up):
Cruise Climb
...........................................................................110-120 KIAS
V
climb
............................................................................................101 KIAS
V
y
(S.L.) ...........................................................................................99 KIAS
V
y
(10,000 FT) .................................................................................93 KIAS
V
y
(20,000 FT) .................................................................................86 KIAS
Approach to Landing:
Normal Approach Flaps 35°
.......................................................80-85 KIAS
Approach – Flaps 20°
................................................................. 80-85 KIAS
Approach – Flaps 10°
................................................................. 90-95 KIAS
Normal Approach – Flaps 0°
..................................................100-105 KIAS
Short Field Approach – Flaps 35° (V
REF
) ........................................74 KIAS
Maximum Recommended Turbulent Air Penetration Speed:
7255 Pounds
.................................................................................142 KIAS
6750 Pounds
.................................................................................137 KIAS
6000 Pounds
.................................................................................129 KIAS
5000 Pounds
................................................................................. 118 KIAS
WARNING: There is no substitute for proper and thorough preight
planning action, along with continual use of the information gathered
during the preight planning process. Be thoroughly knowledgeable
of possible hazards and dangerous conditions, and be aware of the
capabilities and limitations of the airplane.
Uncontrolled if printed

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Kodiak 100 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerDaher
EnginePratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34
Service Ceiling25, 000 feet
Seating Capacity10
Crew1-2
Range1, 132 nautical miles
TypeUtility aircraft
Length34 feet 2 inches
Wingspan45 feet
Max takeoff weight7, 255 pounds
Power Output750 shp
Cabin Width4 feet 6 inches