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Pilot’s Operating Handbook Supplement
9.8-18
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 9
OVERSIZED TIRES
100 SERIES
Oversized Tires
BALKED LANDING RATE OF CLIMB WITH ECC
(Refer to the tables on the following page)
Conditions:
Power
.....................................................................................Max Takeoff
Flaps
........................................................................................ 35° (Down)
Climb Airspeed
.............................................................................76 KIAS
Air Conditioning
.................................................................................... Off
Example:
Outside Air Temp
............................................................................... 20°C
Weight
.................................................................................. 7255 pounds
Pressure Altitude
........................................................................ 6000 feet
Climb Airspeed: 76 KIAS
Rate of Climb: 487 FT/MIN
NOTE: Blue numbers indicate performance with Air Conditioning
ON, black numbers indicate performance with Air Conditioning OFF.
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 76 KIAS and aps 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.
The 6690 lb chart is provided for interpolation only. For landing weights
of 6690 lb or less, use the tables found in the main body of the manual
along with a climb speed of 74 KIAS.
Uncontrolled if printed

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