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Robin DR400 Series User Manual

Robin DR400 Series
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PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
DR400/135CDI
Document n° 1001639
GB

Table of Contents

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Robin DR400 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
RoleLight aircraft
Number of Seats4
Crew1
Wingspan8.72 m (28 ft 7 in)
Capacity3 passengers
ManufacturerAvions Pierre Robin (later Apex Aircraft)

Summary

SECTION 0 GENERAL

SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION

ENGINE

Details the TAE 125 engine, its variants, and FADEC system.

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

APPROVED OPERATION

Lists critical airspeed limitations for normal operation and turbulent air.

FLIGHT LOAD FACTOR LIMITS AT MAXIMUM WEIGHT

Defines load factor limits for different flap configurations and weights.

MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED WEIGHTS

Specifies the maximum take-off and landing weights by category.

ENGINE OPERATING LIMITS

Lists engine manufacturer, model, and power/RPM limits.

ENGINE INSTRUMENT MARKINGS

Details the ranges and markings for engine monitoring instruments.

PERMISSIBLE FUEL GRADES

Lists approved fuel types and additives for the engine.

PERMISSIBLE OIL GRADES

Lists approved engine and gearbox oil grades.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

ENGINE FAILURE OR LOSS OF POWER

Procedure for engine failure or loss of power during takeoff.

LANDING WITHOUT ENGINE POWER

Procedure for landing the aircraft without engine power.

RESTART AFTER ENGINE FAILURE

Steps to attempt engine restart after a failure.

FADEC MALFUNCTION IN FLIGHT

Procedures for FADEC system malfunctions in flight.

ENGINE SHUT-DOWN IN FLIGHT

Procedure for shutting down the engine while airborne.

FIRE

Procedures for engine fires on the ground and in flight.

ELECTRICAL FIRE

Procedure to follow in case of an electrical fire.

ROUGH ENGINE OPERATION

Actions to take for rough engine operation, e.g., low oil pressure.

OIL TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH

Actions to take if engine oil temperature is too high.

COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH

Actions to take if coolant temperature is too high.

ICING

Procedure for inadvertently encountering icing conditions.

ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY MALFUNCTION

Actions for electrical power supply malfunctions.

INADVERTENT SPIN

Procedure to recover from an inadvertent spin.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

SECTION 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE

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