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Kodiak 100 Series User Manual

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Pilot’s Operating Handbook Supplement
9.4-13
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 9
TKS ICE PROTECTION
TKS Ice Protection
100 SERIES
WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICE SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
If windshield anti-ice system does not deliver uid to the windshield:
1. ICE PROT Circuit Breaker
....................................... CHECK (Verify CB is in)
2. WINDSHIELD Switch
.................................................................................ON
If windshield anti-ice system continues to not deliver uid to the windshield:
1. SURFACE/PROP Switch ................................................................ HIGH
2. Icing Conditions ................................... EXIT AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
PITOT STATIC HEAT FAILURE
( PITOT FL CAS MESSAGE SHOWN)
1. PITOT HEAT Circuit Breakers (L and R)........................................ CHECK IN
2. Icing Conditions
............................................................. EXIT IMMEDIATELY
3. SENSOR Softkey................................................................................PRESS
4. ADC 1/2 Softkey
....................... SELECT OPPOSITE (functioning) SYSTEM
(BOTH ON ADC 1 or 2 displayed on both PFDs)
STALL WARNING HEAT FAILURE
( STALL HT FL CAS MESSAGE SHOWN)
If ice is observed forming on the stall warning vane or mounting plate:
1. STALL HEAT Circuit Breaker
.........................................................CHECK IN
2. Airspeed......................................................................................... MONITOR
HIGH OR LOW ICING SPEED
( HI ICE SPEED OR LO ICE SPEED CAS MESSAGE SHOWN)
1. Airspeed.......................... MAINTAIN 110-168 KIAS and less than 190 KTAS
CAUTION: With continued ice accumulation, expect no stall warning
while operating at slow speeds. Maintain airspeed in accordance with the
“Airspeed Limitations” section of this supplement.
NOTE: Plan a straight in approach if possible. Execute a forward slip
as required for visibility through the left portion of windshield.
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