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Kodiak 100 Series User Manual

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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
4-17
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
100 SERIES
Procedures
GMA 1347 Audio Panel Preight Procedure
1. PILOT and COPILOT Annunciators ....................... VERIFY EXTINGUISHED
(Bottom of GMA 1347)
2. MAN SQ Annunciator............................................. VERIFY EXTINGUISHED
3. Individual Headset Volume Controls
................ SET TO MAXIMUM VOLUME
4. PILOT/PASS Knobs
....................... TURN CLOCKWISE TWO FULL TURNS
5. COM/NAV Radio Volume Levels
................ ADJUST TO A SUITABLE LEVEL
6. PILOT/PASS Knobs
.... ADJUST VOLUMES TO DESIRED INTERCOM LEVEL
Standby Attitude Indicator Battery Test
1. Turn on the indicator with aircraft power and allow the unit to spin up for a
minimum of 3 minutes.
2. Press and hold the STBY PWR button. After several seconds, the amber
LED will start ashing, indicating the unit has switched into Battery T
est
Mode. The test runs for approximately one minute, during which time the
amber LED ashes continuously and either a red or green light is displayed
under the word TEST.
3. Visually monitor the test lights until the amber LED stops ashing, signaling
the end of the test.
4. A green light throughout the test indicates the standby battery pack is
healthy and should be able to function normally. A red light at any time
during the test means that the standby battery is at least in need of
charging, and possibly replacement.
Entering or Modifying a Flight Plan
1. There are multiple ways to enter a ight plan into the G1000 system. Refer
to the G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the KODIAK 100 for information
on entering a ight plan.
2. If it becomes necessary to modify or enter a new ight plan into the system,
it is required that the pilot remove the active ight plan prior to entering a
new one. This procedure is to prevent a mismatch in navigation information
displayed on the PFD and MFD. If a mismatch in navigation information
occurs when changing or entering a new ight plan, remove the ight plan
and re-enter it into the MFD.
NOTE: Accomplish the following procedure prior to each ight to ensure
audio function and aural annunciations will operate properly.
NOTE: This will set the headset audio level to max volume, which will
result in clearer audio.
NOTE: A green light throughout this short test does not guarantee that a
full hour of operation time is available. Actual battery operation time may
vary considerably depending on temperature, charge status, and battery
condition.
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