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Kodiak 100 Series - Balked Landings; Balked Landing Rate of Climb

Kodiak 100 Series
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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
5-63
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 5
PERFORMANCE
100 SERIES
Performance
BALKED LANDING RATE OF CLIMB
(Refer to the tables on the following page)
Conditions:
Power
........................................................................................Max Takeoff
Flaps
........................................................................................... 35° (Down)
Air Conditioning
....................................................................................... Off
Climb Airspeed
................................................................................74 KIAS
Example:
Outside Air Temp
.................................................................................. 20°C
Weight
..................................................................................... 6690 pounds
Pressure Altitude
........................................................................... 6000 feet
Climb Airspeed: 74 KIAS
Climb Gradient: 780 FT/MIN
NOTES:
For operation in air colder than provided in this table, use the coldest
charted data.
This chart is based on a climb speed of 74 KIAS and Flaps at 35°.
However, signicantly better performance may be achieved by
climbing at the Best Rate of Climb speeds with the aps positioned at
20° or following the Go-Around / Balked Landing procedure outlined in
“Section 4.”
Dashed entries correspond to outside air temperatures beyond the
aircraft operating limits.
NOTE: Blue numbers indicate performance with Air Conditioning
ON, black numbers indicate performance with Air Conditioning OFF.
5-22 BALKED LANDINGS
Uncontrolled if printed

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