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Kodiak 100 Series User Manual

Kodiak 100 Series
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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
7-68
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 7
AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS
100 SERIES
Systems
Passenger Seat Installation:
1. Locate the correct position of
the seat based on the approved
congurations in this manual. To
determine the correct position
for the seat, locate the station
identication markings on the
seat tracks and use them to
quickly locate the seat position
by counting forward or AFT
of the seat track identication
markings.
2. Unfold the seat and insert all
four feet into the seat tracks,
aligning the rear foot locks with
the position identied in step 1.
3. Using a at head screwdriver, lock
the seat foot by rotating the lock 90
degrees (x2) (see gure to right).
4. Using a at head screwdriver,
locate and tighten the cable
tensioners (x2) by rotating
clockwise 3/4 turn (see gure
below). Ensure that the tensioner
is in contact with the stop.
5. Update the aircraft weight and balance for ight, using the procedures
dened in “Section 6” of this manual.
Count Forward
to Determine
Seat Location or
Locate Seat Track
Identication
Markings
FS 178.00
Turn 90
o
3/4 turn
2 Locations
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