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SA 160
AIRCRAFTA I R C R A F T
Symphony
AIRCRAFT
3-3
3.3 AIRSPEEDS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
(a) Stalling Speeds
(b) Maneuvering Speeds
(c) Never Exceed Speed
(d) Speed For Maximum Gliding
975 kg (2150 lbs) Flaps Up ............................................................60 KIAS
, Flaps Full Down..............................................51 KIAS
...........................................................................116 KIAS
..................................................................162 KIAS
i) Flaps Up.......................................................................................74 KIAS
ii) Flaps 20°......................................................................................65 KIAS
Gliding at the above speeds will result in 1.6 NM of gliding distance
per 1000 ft for both flight configurations.
975 kg (2150 lbs)
975 kg (2150 lbs)
Distance Without Engine Power
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
provide the pilot with a more complete description of the
procedures and a better understanding of the reasons for the
actionslisted.
The numbers located in parentheses () after each paragraph
headingindicatethecorresponding checklist paragraph.
It is recommended that pilots familiarize themselves with the emergency
procedures described in this section and review them periodically. This
process helps ensure pilots take the appropriate action should an
emergencysituationarise.
These procedures are offered as a course of action for coping with a given
situation or condition.
.
Standard Emergency Procedures are a part of pilot training. The
information given here does not replace this education. They provide a
sourceofreferencefortheproceduresthatareapplicabletothisaircraft.
They are not a substitute for sound judgment,
goodairmanship and common sense
Feb 25, 2005

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