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Pilot’s Operating Handbook Supplement
9.6-16
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 9
EXTERNAL CARGO COMPARTMENT
ECC
100 SERIES
TAKEOFF CLIMB GRADIENT WITH ECC
(Refer to the tables on the following page)
Conditions:
Flaps
........................................................................................................20°
Power
............................................................................... Maximum Takeoff
Inertial Separator
...............................................................................Normal
Airspeed
...................................................................................................
Vy
Winds ....................................................................................................Zero
Air Conditioning
....................................................................................... Off
Example:
Outside Air Temp
.................................................................................. 40°C
Weight
..................................................................................... 6000 pounds
Pressure Altitude
.............................................................................2000 FT
Climb Airspeed: 87 KIAS
Climb Gradient: 689 FT/NM
NOTES:
Do not exceed the maximum climb power torque, ITT and
Ng
limits.
This table represents the gain in altitude for the horizontal distance
traveled and is expressed as feet per nautical mile.
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.
NOTE: Red shaded areas represent data at temperatures greater than
the maximum approved operating OAT, but may be used for the purpose of
interpolating.
Uncontrolled if printed

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