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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
3-9
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
100 SERIES
Emergency
SMOKE AND FIRE
Engine Fire in Flight
1. Power Lever ..........................................................................................IDLE
2. Propeller Control Lever
............................................................... FEATHER
3. Fuel Condition Lever
......................................................................CUTOFF
4. Firewall Fuel Shutoff
.............................................................OFF (pull out)
5. Firewall Air Shutoff
................................................................OFF (pull out)
6. Generator................................................................................................OFF
7. Alternator
................................................................................................OFF
8. AUX BUS Switch
.....................................................................................OFF
9. Airspeed..................................... AS REQUIRED TO EXTINGUISH FLAMES
10. Overhead Vents....................................................................................OPEN
11. Wing Flaps
.................................... SET APPROPRIATELY FOR AIRSPEED
12. Engine Out Emergency Landing
................................................... EXECUTE
Electrical Fire/Smoke in Flight
1. Oxygen System Switch ...........................................................................ON
2. Master Switch.........................................................................................OFF
3. AVN BUS Switch
....................................................................................OFF
4. AUX BUS Switch
.................................................................................... OFF
5. Generator Switch
................................................................................... OFF
6. Alternator Switch
................................................................................... OFF
7. Oxygen Mask....................................................................................PUT ON
8. Vents
............................................................................................... CLOSED
9. Fire Extinguisher
.........................................................................ACTIVATE
10. All Other Electrical Switches
....................................................................OFF
11. Circuit Breakers
....... CHECK FOR FAULTY CIRCUIT BUT DO NOT RESET
If re appears to be out and electrical power is required to safely continue the
ight, proceed with the following checks:
12. Master Switch
............................................................................................ON
13. Avionics Master Switch
..............................................................................ON
14. Generator...................................................................................................ON
15. Alternator
...................................................................................................ON
16. Other Electrical Switches
......... TURN ON MIN. REQUIRED ONE AT A TIME
Until the short circuit is identied, then secure offending component.
17. Vents
................ When certain that the re is completely extinguished: OPEN
Cabin Fire
1. Master Switch.........................................................................................OFF
2. Avionics Master Switch
.........................................................................OFF
3. AUX Bus Switch
.....................................................................................OFF
4. Generator................................................................................................OFF
5. Alternator
................................................................................................OFF
6. Vents
............................................................................................... CLOSED
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WARNING: If available, oxygen masks should be donned until smoke
clears. After re extinguishers are discharged, the cabin should be
ventilated to remove smoke or CO2 residue.
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