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BEECHCRAFT SUPER KING AIR 350 & 350C
Models B300 & B300C
FL-111 THRU FL-382, EXCEPT FL-381; FM-9 THRU FM-11
P/N 130-590031-73D February 2007—Revision 9
PILOT CHECKLIST
Copyright © 2007 Hawker Beechcraft Corporation/FlightSafety International, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
INSERT LATEST REVISED PAGES, DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGES LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES This document is an abbreviation of the procedures contained in the Pilot’s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual, P/N 130-590031-71. Dates of issue for original and changed pages are: Original.......0 ......FEBRUARY, 1999 Revision ....1 ........OCTOBER, 2000 Revision .....2....SEPTEMBER, 2001 Revision .....3 .................JULY, 2002 Revision .....4 ...........AUGUST, 2003 Revision .....5 ......FEBRUARY, 2004 Revision .....6 ........OCTOBER, 2004 Revision .....7 .....NOVEMBER, 2005 Revision .....8................APRIL, 2006 Revision .....9 ......FEBRUARY, 2007
Incorporates A6 of the POH/AFM Incorporates B reissue of the POH/AFM Incorporates B1 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B2 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B3–B5 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B6 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B7 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B8 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B9 revision of the POH/AFM Incorporates B10 revision of the POH/AFM
TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS PUBLICATION IS 142, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: Page No.
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Title ..................................................9 A – B ................................................9 N-i ....................................................3 N-ii....................................................0 N-1 ...................................................6 N-2 ...................................................0 N-3 – N-4 .........................................6 N-5 – N-7 .........................................0 N-8 – N-9 .........................................6 N-10 .................................................1 N-11 – N-14 .....................................9 N-15 – N-16 .....................................1 N-17 – N-18 .....................................2 N-18A – N-18B.................................3 N-19 – N-20 .....................................1 N-21 .................................................8 N-22 .................................................2 N-23 .................................................3 N-24 .................................................0 N-25 .................................................3 N-26 .................................................1 N-27 – N-28 .....................................9 N-29 .................................................6 N-30 .................................................4 N-31 .................................................0 N-32 .................................................1 N-33 – N-35 .....................................0 N-36 .................................................1 E-i.....................................................8 E-ii ....................................................0 E-1 ...................................................1 E-2 – E-4 ..........................................0 E-5 – E-6 ..........................................9 E-7 ...................................................1 E-8 – E-10 ........................................0 E-11 – E-12 ......................................1 E-13 .................................................9 E-14 .................................................6
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*Revision No.
E-15 – E-16 ......................................1 E-17 – E-22 ......................................0 E-23 – E-24 ......................................1 E-25 – E-28 ......................................0 E-29 .................................................3 E-30 .................................................0 A-i – A-ii ...........................................0 A-1 ...................................................4 A-2 ...................................................0 A-3 – A-4 ..........................................9 A-5 – A-6 ..........................................0 A-7 ...................................................5 A-8 ...................................................0 A-9 ...................................................5 A-10 – A-12 ......................................0 A-13 .................................................6 A-14 .................................................0 A-15 .................................................6 A-16 – A-18 ......................................0 A-19 .................................................6 A-20 .................................................0 A-21 .................................................6 A-22 – A-28 ......................................0 A-29 .................................................1 A-30 .................................................0 A-31 .................................................3 A-32 .................................................0 P-1 – P-5 ..........................................0 P-6 – P-9 ..........................................1 P-10 .................................................0 P-11 .................................................1 P-12 – P-15 ......................................0 P-16 .................................................1 P-17 – P-21 ......................................0 P-22 .................................................1 P-23 – P-28 ......................................0 SI-1 – SI-3 ........................................0 ANN-1 – ANN-2 ...............................8
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P/N 130-590031-73D9
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Raytheon Aircraft Company, which has been renamed Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, is now owned by Hawker Beechcraft, Inc. Neither Hawker Beechcraft, Inc. nor Hawker Beechcraft Corporation are affiliated any longer with Raytheon Company. Any Raytheon marks contained in this document are owned by Raytheon Company and are employed pursuant to a limited license granted by Raytheon Company. *Zero in this column indicates an original page. Revision 1 is a complete reprint. This document is an abbreviation of the checklists and procedures contained in Section III (EMERGENCY PROCEDURES), Section IIIA (ABNORMAL PROCEDURES) and Section IV (NORMAL PROCEDURES) of the Pilot’s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual (POH/AFM) for the Model B300/B300C (P/N 130590031-71). When Revisions to Sections III, IIIA and IV of the POH/AFM are received, applicable Revisions to this Abbreviated Checklist will be provided and must be updated accordingly. Since this is an Abbreviated Checklist, most explanatory items, notes and cautions have been omitted for brevity, although applicable warnings have not. Consequently, users of this Abbreviated Checklist must be familiar with and operate the airplane in accordance with the official applicable POH/AFM.
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NORMAL PROCEDURES AIRSPEEDS FOR SAFE OPERATION .................................................N-1 PROCEDURES BY FLIGHT PHASE .....................................................N-3 PREFLIGHT INSPECTION.....................................................................N-3 BEFORE ENGINE STARTING ...............................................................N-8 ENGINE STARTING (BATTERY).........................................................N-10 ENGINE STARTING (EXTERNAL POWER) ........................SEE EXPANDED PROCEDURES HOT START OR HUNG START...........................................................N-11 NO LIGHT START ................................................................................N-11 ENGINE CLEARING.............................................................................N-11 BEFORE TAXI ......................................................................................N-12 BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP) .............................................................N-12 BEFORE TAKEOFF (FINAL ITEMS)....................................................N-13 TAKEOFF .............................................................................................N-14 ROLLING TAKEOFF ............................................................................N-14 CLIMB...................................................................................................N-14 CRUISE ................................................................................................N-15 DESCENT.............................................................................................N-17 BEFORE LANDING ..............................................................................N-18 NORMAL LANDING .............................................................................N-18 STEEP APPROACH LANDING .........................................................N-18A MAXIMUM REVERSE THRUST LANDING..........................................N-19 BALKED LANDING...............................................................................N-19 AFTER LANDING .................................................................................N-19 SHUTDOWN/SECURING.....................................................................N-20 EXPANDED PROCEDURES ...............................................................N-21 AIRSTAIR DOOR CIRCUITRY CHECK (B300) ...................................N-21 AIRSTAIR DOOR CIRCUITRY CHECK (B300C).................................N-21 OXYGEN SYSTEM PREFLIGHT INSPECTION ..................................N-21 OXYGEN DURATION...........................................................................N-22 LOCKING THE AIRSTAIR DOOR (B300) ............................................N-24 LOCKING THE CARGO DOOR (B300C) .............................................N-24 LOCKING THE AIRSTAIR DOOR (B300C)..........................................N-24 FUEL SYSTEM.....................................................................................N-24 ENGINE STARTING (EXTERNAL POWER)........................................N-25 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM........................................................................N-26 INVERTERS .........................................................................................N-27 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM ...............................................................N-28 PRESSURIZATION ..............................................................................N-29 P/N 130-590031-73D3
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JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C AUTOPILOT .........................................................................................N-29 YAW DAMP ..........................................................................................N-30 ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM ......................................................................N-30 OVERSPEED GOVERNORS/RUDDER BOOST .................................N-30 LOW PITCH STOPS AND PRIMARY GOVERNORS ..........................N-31 AUTOFEATHER ...................................................................................N-31 INSTRUMENT VACUUM AND DEICE PRESSURE ............................N-32 ENGINE ANTI-ICE................................................................................N-32 ICE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) ..............................N-33 OTHER PROCEDURES.......................................................................N-35 SIMULATING ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE (ZERO THRUST)..........N-35 PRACTICE DEMONSTRATION OF VMCA ............................................N-35 PRACTICE LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION..........................N-36 LANDING GEAR RETRACTION AFTER PRACTICE MANUAL EXTENSION .......................................................................................N-36
FEBRUARY 1999
N-ii
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All airspeeds quoted in this section are indicated airspeeds (IAS) and assume zero instrument error. Closed [BRACKETS] in this section denote annunciator(s). Expanded procedures are noted by reference to a page number after the command.
AIRSPEEDS FOR SAFE OPERATION (15,000 LBS (6804 KG)) Maximum Demonstrated Crosswind Component...........................20 Knots Two-Engine Best-Angle-of-Climb (VX) ..........................................125 Knots Two-Engine Best-Rate-of-Climb (VY) ...........................................140 Knots Cruise Climb: Sea Level to 10,000 Ft...........................................................170 Knots 10,000 to 15,000 Ft................................................................160 Knots 15,000 to 20,000 Ft................................................................150 Knots 20,000 to 25,000 Ft................................................................140 Knots 25,000 to 30,000 Ft................................................................130 Knots 30,000 to 35,000 Ft................................................................120 Knots Maneuvering Speed (VA)..............................................................184 Knots Turbulent Air Penetration .............................................................170 Knots Maximum Airspeed for Effective Windshield Anti-icing ......................226 Knots Intentional One-Engine-lnoperative Speed (VSSE) .......................110 Knots Air Minimum Control Speed (VMCA): Flaps Up ..................................................................................94 Knots Flaps Approach .......................................................................93 Knots
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OCTOBER 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
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PROCEDURES BY FLIGHT PHASE PREFLIGHT INSPECTION NOTE After the first flight of the day, the Preflight Inspection may be omitted except for items marked with a “+” (Fuel Tank Caps and Engine Oil Quantity/Filler Cap need not be checked unless system(s) were serviced.)
Cabin/Cockpit 1. Monogram Electric Toilet Knife Valve (if installed ) ..................OPEN +2. Baggage ..............................................................................SECURE 3. Aft Exit Sign ........................................................................ON-TEST Check sign illumination, then OFF-RESET 4. Forward Exit Sign................................................................ON-TEST Check sign illumination, then OFF-RESET 5. Emergency Exits ....................................SECURE AND UNLOCKED +6. Control Locks ......................................................................REMOVE +7. Parking Brake ..............................................................................SET 8. Landing Gear Control ..............................................................DOWN 9. ELT (cockpit installations)...........................................................ARM 10. Condition Levers ........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 11. Trim Controls: a. Elevator ............................................SET TO 2 UNITS NOSE UP b. Rudder and Aileron .........................................SET TO “0” UNITS 12. Battery Bus ..............................................................................NORM 13. Voltmeter: a. BAT Position ...............................................23 VOLTS MINIMUM b. All Other Positions..........................................................0 VOLTS +14. Battery ...........................................................................................ON 15. Landing Gear...............................[L], [R], & [NOSE] - ILLUMINATED +16. Fuel Quantity.........................................CHECK MAIN & AUXILIARY 17. Voltmeter: a. TPL FED .....................................................22 VOLTS MINIMUM b. R GEN and L GEN .........................................................0 VOLTS c. CTR.............................................................23 VOLTS MINIMUM d. EXT PWR .......................................................................0 VOLTS 18. Gen Ties ........................................................................MAN CLOSE 19. Voltmeter .......................R GEN AND L GEN - 23 VOLTS MINIMUM 20. Flaps (if desired) ....................................................................CHECK a. Move to and verify they stop at TAKEOFF AND APPROACH b. Move to and verify they stop at DOWN Continued on Next Page P/N 130-590031-73D6
N-3
OCTOBER 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PREFLIGHT INSPECTION (Cont) 21. Airstair Door (B300) Circuitry (N-21) ......................................CHECK +22. Battery (B300) .............................................................................OFF 23. Airstair Door (B300C) Circuitry (N-21) ...................................CHECK +24. Battery (B300C)...........................................................................OFF 25. Oxygen System Preflight Inspection (N-21)....................COMPLETE Left Wing and Nacelle 1. Cabin Door Seal, Step Extension Cable, Light Wire, Damper, and Handrails ........................................CHECK 2. Left Side Windows .................................................................CHECK 3. Flaps (condition, asymmetry protection, and flap tracks) .............CHECK 4. Aileron and Tab......................................................................CHECK 5. Static Wicks (aileron and winglet) ..........................................CHECK 6. Siphon Break Vent..................................................................CLEAR 7. Lights......................................................................................CHECK +8. Main Fuel Tank Cap ............................................................SECURE 9. Stall Warning Vane ................................................................CHECK +10. Tie-down .............................................................................REMOVE 11. Flush Outboard Fuel Drain ......................................................DRAIN 12. Outboard Deice Boot and Stall Strip ......................................CHECK 13. Wing Panels.........................................................................SECURE 14. Leading-Edge Fuel Tank and Gravity-Line Drains ..................DRAIN 15. Inverter Cooling Louvers.........................................................CLEAR 16. Flush Fuel Vent and Heated Fuel Vent...................................CLEAR +17. Landing Gear (doors, tires, strut, wheel well).........................CHECK 18. Engine Oil Vent.......................................................................CLEAR 19. Brake Line and Brake Deice Plumbing (if installed) ...............CHECK 20. Torque Knee Assembly and Safety Switch ............................CHECK 21. Brakes ....................................................................................CHECK 22. Fire Extinguisher Pressure.....................................................CHECK
FIRE EXTINGUISHER PRESSURE VS. TEMPERATURE °F °C
-40 -40
-20 -29
0 -18
20 -7
40 4
60 16
80 27
100 38
120 49
PSI Range
190 to 240
220 to 275
250 to 315
290 to 365
340 to 420
390 to 480
455 to 550
525 to 635
605 to 730
+23. Chocks ................................................................................REMOVE 24. Fuel Strainer and Fuel Filter Drains.........................................DRAIN 25. Collector Drain ........................................................................CLEAR
OCTOBER 2004
N-4
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PREFLIGHT INSPECTION (Cont) 26. Ice Vane and Oil Radiator Exhaust.........................................CLEAR 27. Ice Light..................................................................................CHECK +28. Engine Oil ..................................CHECK QUANTITY, CAP SECURE 29. Cowling Air Exhaust................................................................CLEAR 30. Engine Cowling, Doors, and Panels (left side) ....................SECURE 31. Exhaust Stack and Fairing (if installed) (left side) ....................................CHECK FOR CRACKS 32. Top Cowling Camlocks (Left Side) ......................................SECURE +33. Propeller..............................................................CHECK & ROTATE 34. Forward Air Intakes on Top Cowling.......................................CLEAR 35. Engine and Oil Radiator Air Intakes .......................................CHECK 36. Top Cowling Camlocks (right side) ......................................SECURE 37. Exhaust Stack and Fairing (if installed) (right side) ..................................CHECK FOR CRACKS 38. Swing Check Valve Exhaust...................................................CLEAR 39. Generator Air Intake ...............................................................CLEAR 40. Engine Cowling, Doors, Panels, and VGs (right side) .........SECURE +41. Auxiliary Fuel Tank Cap.......................................................SECURE 42. Hydraulic Gear Service Door ...............................................SECURE 43. Inboard Deice Boot ................................................................CHECK 44. Heat Exchanger Air Intake and Exhaust.................................CLEAR 45. Hydraulic Gear Overfill and Vent Lines...................................CLEAR 46. Auxiliary Fuel Tank Drain ........................................................DRAIN 47. Lower Antennas and Panels................................................SECURE Nose 1. OAT Probe/Relief Tube Vent .................................................CHECK 2. Brake Reservoir Vent..............................................................CLEAR 3. Left Avionics Access Panel..................................................SECURE 4. Air Conditioner Condenser Exhaust Duct ...............................CLEAR 5. Windshield and Wipers ..........................................................CHECK 6. Radome Condition .................................................................CHECK 7. Pitot Masts ..............................................................................CLEAR 8. Landing and Taxi Lights .........................................................CHECK +9. Nose Gear (shimmy damper, stop block, torque knee, strut, tire) ...........................................................CHECK +10. Chocks ................................................................................REMOVE 11. Nose Gear Doors and Wheel Well .........................................CHECK 12. Air Conditioner Condenser Intake Duct ..................................CLEAR 13. Right Avionics Access Panel ...............................................SECURE
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N-5
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PREFLIGHT INSPECTION (Cont) Right Wing and Nacelle 1. Ejector Exhaust.......................................................................CLEAR 2. Auxiliary Fuel Tank Drain ........................................................DRAIN 3. Battery Box Drain....................................................................CLEAR 4. Battery Air Inlet (Airplanes Prior To FL-215 and FM-10)..................................CLEAR 5. Lower Panels .......................................................................SECURE 6. Heat Exchanger Air Intake and Exhaust.................................CLEAR 7. Inboard Deice Boot ................................................................CHECK 8. Battery Exhaust (Airplanes Prior To FL-215 and FM-10)..................................CLEAR 9. Battery Access Panel...........................................................SECURE +10. Auxiliary Fuel Tank Cap.......................................................SECURE +11. Engine Oil ..................................CHECK QUANTITY, CAP SECURE 12. Cowling Air Exhaust................................................................CLEAR 13. Engine Cowling, Doors, and Panels (left side) ....................SECURE 14. Collector Drain ........................................................................CLEAR 15. Exhaust Stack and Fairing (if installed) (left side) ....................................CHECK FOR CRACKS 16. Top Cowling Camlocks (left side) ........................................SECURE +17. Propeller.........................................................CHECK AND ROTATE 18. Forward Air Intakes on Top Cowling.......................................CLEAR 19. Engine and Oil Radiator Air Intakes .......................................CHECK 20. Top Cowling Camlocks (right side) ......................................SECURE 21. Exhaust Stack and Fairing (if installed) (right side) ..................................CHECK FOR CRACKS 22. Swing Check Valve Exhaust...................................................CLEAR 23. Generator Air Intake ...............................................................CLEAR 24. Engine Cowling, Doors, and Panels (right side) ..................SECURE 25. Ice Light..................................................................................CHECK 26. Oil Radiator and Ice Vane Exhaust.........................................CLEAR 27. Fuel Filter and Fuel Strainer Drains.........................................DRAIN +28. Landing Gear (doors, tires, strut, wheel well) ........................CHECK 29. Fire Extinguisher Pressure.....................................................CHECK 30. Engine Oil Vent.......................................................................CLEAR 31. Brake Line and Brake Deice Plumbing (if installed) ...............CHECK 32. Torque Knee Assembly and Safety Switch ............................CHECK 33. Brakes ....................................................................................CHECK +34. Chocks ................................................................................REMOVE 35. Heated Fuel Vent and Flush Fuel Vent...................................CLEAR 36. Inverter Cooling Louvers.........................................................CLEAR 37. Gravity-Line and Leading-Edge Fuel Tank Drains ..................DRAIN FEBRUARY 1999
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P/N 130-590031-73D
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PREFLIGHT INSPECTION (Cont) 38. External Power Door............................................................SECURE 39. Outboard Deice Boot and Stall Strip ......................................CHECK +40. Tie-down .............................................................................REMOVE 41. Flush Outboard Fuel Drain ......................................................DRAIN 42. Wing Panels.........................................................................SECURE +43. Main Fuel Tank Cap ............................................................SECURE 44. Lights......................................................................................CHECK 45. Static Wicks (winglet and aileron) ..........................................CHECK 46. Siphon Break Vent .................................................................CHECK 47. Aileron ....................................................................................CHECK 48. Flaps (condition, asymmetry protection, flap tracks, limit switches, position transmitter) ........................................CHECK 49. Right Side Windows ...............................................................CHECK Right Aft Fuselage 1. Lower Antennas and Beacon .................................................CHECK 2. Oxygen Service Access Door ..............................................SECURE 3. Static Ports .............................................................................CLEAR 4. ELT (aft fuselage installations) .................................................AUTO 5. ELT Antenna ..........................................................................CHECK 6. Aft Compartment Bottom Access Door................................SECURE +7. Tie-down .............................................................................REMOVE 8. Ventral Fin Drain Holes...........................................................CLEAR 9. Cabin Air Exhaust ...................................................................CLEAR 10. Access Panel .......................................................................SECURE Tail 1. Ventral Fin and Static Wick ....................................................CHECK 2. VOR Antennas (right and left) ................................................CHECK 3. Rudder, Rudder Tab, Stinger and Static Wicks .....................CHECK 4. Horizontal Stabilizer, Boots, and Static Wicks (right and left) ....................................................CHECK 5. Elevator, Tab, and Static Wicks .............................................CHECK 6. Tabs In Neutral Position ........................................................VERIFY 7. Position Light, Tail Floodlights (if installed) (left and right) .........................................................................CHECK Left Aft Fuselage 1. Access Panels .....................................................................SECURE 2. Static Ports .............................................................................CLEAR 3. Oxygen Overpressure Discharge and Aft Compartment Drain Tubes ................................................CLEAR 4. Relief Tube .............................................................................CLEAR
P/N 130-590031-73D
N-7
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
BEFORE ENGINE STARTING NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day. 1. Weight, CG, Performance, and V-Speeds ........................CHECKED
WARNING Only a crew member or properly trained ground personnel should close and lock the airstair door and cargo door (if installed). 2. Airstair Door (B300) (N-24) ..................................................LOCKED 3. Cargo Door (B300C) (N-24).................................................LOCKED 4. Airstair Door (B300C) (N-24) ...............................................LOCKED 5. Load and Baggage ..........................................CONFlRM SECURED 6. Passenger Briefing..........................................................COMPLETE 7. Seats and Tables ..........................................................POSlTlONED a. All Seats – Seat backs upright; Headrests fully extended b. Lateral-tracking seats – Outboard position c. Tables – Stowed 8. Pilot Seats and Rudder Pedals........................................ADJUSTED 9. Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses................................FASTENED 10. Parking Brake ............................................................CONFIRM SET 11. Control Locks..................................................CONFIRM REMOVED *12. Oxygen System Preflight Inspection (N-21)...........................................CONFlRM COMPLETE 13. Fuel Panel ..............................................................................CHECK a. Standby Pumps .....................................................................OFF b. Crossfeed ..............................................................................OFF c. Aux Transfer Switches........................................................AUTO d. Circuit Breakers.........................................................................IN 14. Pilot’s Instrument Panel and Subpanel ..................................CHECK a. Pilot’s Gyro ..........................................................SLAVED (OUT) *b. Standby Horizon (if installed)...............................................TEST c. Battery Bus ......................................................CONFIRM NORM d. Engine Anti-Ice...........................................................ON & MAIN e. Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker .........................................IN f. Landing Gear Control ........................................................DOWN *g. Clock (control wheel) ............................................CHECK & SET 15. Power Console and Pedestal.................................................CHECK a. Power Levers ........................................................................lDLE b. Prop Levers ......................................................FULL FORWARD
OCTOBER 2004
N-8
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BEFORE ENGINE STARTING (Cont) c. Condition Levers ..................................................FUEL CUTOFF d. Oxygen Controls: 1) Passenger Manual Drop-Out .........CONFIRM PUSHED OFF 2) System Ready .................................................CONFIRM ON e. EFIS Power (if installed) ........................................................OFF f. Landing Gear Alternate Extension Handle....................STOWED 16. Copilot’s Subpanel and Instrument Panel ..............................CHECK a. Window Defog .......................................................................OFF b. Vent Blower ........................................................................AUTO c. Cabin Temp Mode .................................................................OFF d. Environmental Bleed Air .......................................................LOW e. Bleed Air Valves ........................................................ENVIR OFF f. Aft Blower ..............................................................................OFF g. Electric Heat ..........................................................................OFF h. Aft Heat ................................................................AS REQUIRED i. Copilot’s Gyro ......................................................SLAVED (OUT) *j. Clock (control wheel) ............................................CHECK & SET 17. Right Panel Circuit Breakers ...........................................................IN *18. Pilot’s Static Air Source .......................................................NORMAL 19. Battery ...........................................................................................ON *20. Annunciators..............................................................................TEST *21. Fuel System (N-24) ................................................................CHECK 22. Fuel Quantity (Main and Auxiliary) .........................................CHECK 23. Pilot’s Subpanel .....................................................................CHECK *a. Landing Gear Control Lights................................................TEST *b. Hydraulic Fluid Sensor ........................................................TEST [HYD FLUID LO ] – ILLUMINATED c. Beacon ....................................................................................ON *24. Copilot’s Subpanel .................................................................CHECK *a. Cabin Altitude Warning........................................................TEST [CABIN ALT Hl] & [CABIN ALTITUDE] – ILLUMINATED (note aural warning) *b. Cabin Differential Warning...................................................TEST [CABIN DIFF Hl] – ILLUMINATED *c. Overspeed Warning.............................................................TEST (note aural warning) *d. Stall and Landing Gear Warning .........................................TEST (note aural warning) *e. Fire Detector and Extinguisher ............................................TEST Left & Right [ENG FIRE] – ILLUMINATED Left & Right [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [DISCHARGED] – ILLUMINATED
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N-9
OCTOBER 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ENGINE STARTING (BATTERY) 1. Gen Ties (for night operation)........................................MAN CLOSE 2. Propeller Area.........................................................................CLEAR 3. Right Ignition and Engine Start......................................................ON [R IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED [R FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED 4. Right Condition Lever (after 12% N1, minimum)................LOW IDLE 5. Right ITT and N1 ................................................................MONITOR (1000° C maximum) 6. Right Oil Pressure ..................................................................CHECK 7. Right Ignition and Engine Start (at 50% N1 or above) .................OFF 8. Right Condition Lever .......................................................HIGH IDLE 9. Right Generator ....................................................RESET, THEN ON [R DC GEN], [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED 10. Battery .................................................................................CHARGE (until loadmeter reads approximately 50% or less) 11. Left Ignition and Engine Start ........................................................ON [L IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED [L FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED 12. Left Condition Lever (after 12% N1, minimum) ..................LOW IDLE 13. Left ITT and N1 ..................................................................MONITOR (1000° C maximum) 14. Left Oil Pressure ....................................................................CHECK 15. Left Ignition and Engine Start (at 50% N1 or above)....................OFF 16. Right Condition Lever..................................REDUCE TO LOW IDLE 17. Left and Right Prop RPM...........................................1050 MINIMUM 18. [L PROP PITCH] and [R PROP PITCH] .....................ILLUMINATED 19. Voltmeter..................................................................................L GEN (voltmeter –27.5 TO 29.0 volts) 20. Left Generator ......................................................RESET, THEN ON [L DC GEN] – EXTINGUISHED 21. Right Generator ....................................................RESET, THEN ON [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – REMAIN EXTINGUISHED WITH SWITCH IN THE RESET POSITION
OCTOBER 2000
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ENGINE STARTING (EXTERNAL POWER) Expanded Procedure on Page N-25.
HOT START OR HUNG START 1. Condition Lever..........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Ignition and Engine Start.........................................STARTER ONLY 3. ITT Below 400°C .................IGNITION AND ENGINE START – OFF 4. Do not attempt another start until the cause of the hot start or hung start has been corrected.
NO LIGHT START If no ITT rise is observed within 10 seconds after moving the Condition Lever to LOW IDLE: 1. Condition Lever..........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Ignition and Engine Start .............................................................OFF 3. Allow 5 minutes for fuel to drain and starter to cool, then follow ENGINE CLEARING Procedure.
ENGINE CLEARING 1. Condition Lever..........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Ignition and Engine Start.........................................STARTER ONLY (for a maximum of 30 seconds) 3. Ignition and Engine Start .............................................................OFF 4. Allow 5 minutes before attempting another start.
P/N 130-590031-73D9
N-11
FEBRUARY 2007
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
BEFORE TAXI NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day. *1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
15. 16.
17.
EIectrical System (N-26) ........................................................CHECK Inverters (N-27) ............................................................CHECK & ON Avionics Master .............................................................................ON Master Panel and Cockpit Lights ...............................AS REQUIRED Mic Switches .......................................................................NORMAL Cabin Lights ...............................................................AS REQUIRED Furnishings ................................................................AS REQUIRED Cabin Sign: a. Standard Configuration...........................................NO SMK/FSB b. No Smoking Configuration.....................................................FSB Standby Horizon (if installed) ........................................................ON Prop Sync......................................................................................ON Exterior Lights ............................................................AS REQUIRED EFIS Power (if installed)................................................................ON Environmental System Controls (N-28) .......................................SET Flight and Engine Instruments ...............................................CHECK a. Altimeters ................................................................................SET b. Standby Horizon (if installed) .........................................UNCAGE Flaps ..............................................................................................UP Flight Controls...................................CHECK FOR FULL FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND PROPER DIRECTION OF TRAVEL Brakes ...............................................................RELEASE & CHECK
BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP) NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day. 1. 2. 3. *4. *5. 6. 7. 8. *9.
Avionics and Radar ................................................................CHECK Pressurization (N-29)...................CHECK AS REQUIRED AND SET Autopilot (N-29) ......................................................................CHECK Yaw Damp (N-30) ..................................................................CHECK EIectric Pitch Trim (N-30 ........................................................CHECK Trim Tabs.....................................................................................SET Engine Controls Friction Locks ....................................................SET Flaps......................................................................CHECK AND SET Overspeed Governors and Rudder Boost (N-30)...................CHECK
*10. Low Pitch Stops and Primary Governors (N-31) ....................CHECK *11. Autofeather (N-31) .................................................................CHECK FEBRUARY 2007
N-12
P/N 130-590031-73D9
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BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP) (Cont) 12. Autofeather .................................................................................ARM [AUTOFTHER OFF] – EXTINGUISHED 13. Manual Propeller Feathering..................................................CHECK *14. Instrument Vacuum and Deice Pressure (N-32) ....................CHECK *15. Engine Anti-ice (N-32)............................................................CHECK 16. Ice Protection Equipment (if required) (N-33) ........................CHECK 17. Fuel Quantity, Flight, and Engine Instruments .......................CHECK 18. V1, VR, V2, Static Take-Off Power ......................................CONFIRM
BEFORE TAKEOFF (FINAL ITEMS) 1. Engine Auto Ignition ................................................ARM (if required) [L IGNITION ON] & [R IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED if armed 2. Engine Anti-ice...........................................................AS REQUIRED [L ENG ANTI-ICE] & [R ENG ANTI-ICE] – ILLUMINATED, if ON 3. Exterior Lights ............................................................AS REQUIRED 4. Ice Protection .............................................................AS REQUIRED a. Windshield Anti-ice................................NORMAL/HI (if required) b. Prop Deice.......................................................AUTO (if required) c. Left and Right Fuel Vent Heat .................................................ON d. Stall Warning Heat ..................................................................ON e. Left and Right Pitot Heat .........................................................ON 5. Transponder.................................................................................ALT 6. Prop Levers ..........................................CONFIRM FULL FORWARD 7. Trim............................................................................CONFIRM SET 8. Flaps ..........................................................................CONFIRM SET 9. Environmental Bleed Air ..............................................................SET a. OAT above 10°C ..................................................................LOW b. OAT at or below 10°C ...................................................NORMAL 10. Bleed Air Valves.........................................................AS REQUIRED 11. Electric Heat ................................................................................OFF [ELEC HEAT ON] – EXTINGUISHED 12. Aft Blower...................................................................AS REQUIRED 13. Interior Lights .............................................................AS REQUIRED 14. Generator Load ......................................................................CHECK a. When OAT is greater than 10°C: 1) A/C ON: Loadmeters must be 30% or less 2) A/C OFF: Loadmeters must be 50% or less 15. Battery Ammeter (Airplanes FL-215 thru FL-382, except FL-381; FM-10 and FM-11)...............CHECK (charge current 10 amps or less if required) 16. Annunciators ................................................OFF OR CONSIDERED P/N 130-590031-73D9
N-13
FEBRUARY 2007
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKEOFF WARNING Do not cycle boots during takeoff. 1. Brakes.......................................................................................HOLD 2. Power Levers.................................SET STATIC TAKEOFF POWER (observe ITT limits) 3. Autofeather Annunciators ...........................................ILLUMINATED 4. Brakes ................................................................................RELEASE 5. VR .............................................ROTATE TO APPROXIMATELY 10° 6. Landing Gear (when positive climb established) .......................... UP 7. Airspeed .................MAINTAIN V35 UNTIL CLEAR OF OBSTACLES 8. Flaps (at 125 knots, minimum) ......................................................UP
ROLLING TAKEOFF 1. Brakes ................................................................................RELEASE 2. Power Levers.................................SET STATIC TAKEOFF POWER (within 10 seconds of brake release; observe ITT limits) 3. Autofeather Annunciators ...........................................ILLUMINATED 4. VR .............................................ROTATE TO APPROXIMATELY 10° 5. Landing Gear (when positive climb established) ...........................UP 6. Airspeed .................MAINTAIN V35 UNTIL CLEAR OF OBSTACLES 7. Flaps (at 125 knots, minimum) ......................................................UP
CLIMB 1. Bleed Air Valves .......................................................................OPEN 2. Environmental Bleed Air ............................................AS REQUIRED 3. Yaw Damp.....................................................................................ON 4. Climb Power ................................................................................SET 5. Props ...................................................1600 RPM, OR AS DESIRED 6. Windshield Anti-Ice..............................................................NORMAL 7. Engine Instruments............................................................MONITOR 8. Cabin Sign .................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Pressurization ........................................................................CHECK 10. Lights .........................................................................AS REQUIRED
FEBRUARY 2007
N-14
P/N 130-590031-73D9
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CRUISE WARNING Do not lift Power Levers in flight 1. Cruise Power..........................................SET PER CRUISE POWER TABLES OR GRAPHS 2. Autofeather ..................................................................................OFF 3. Aft Blower...................................................................AS REQUIRED 4. Engine Instruments............................................................MONITOR 5. Fuel Gages ........................................................................MONITOR (ensure that fuel is being transferred from auxiliary tanks) Icing Conditions
WARNING Due to distortion of the wing airfoil, an accumulation of one inch of ice on the leading edges can cause a loss in rate of climb of 500 FPM, a cruise speed reduction of up to 75 knots TAS, as well as a significant buffet and stall speed increase (up to 15 knots IAS). Even after cycling the deicing boots, the ice accumulation remaining on the boots and unprotected areas of the airplane can cause large performance losses. For the same reason, the aural stall warning system may not be accurate and should not be relied upon. However, with ice accumulation on the airplane, significant aerodynamic buffet will occur in advance of the stall. Maintain a comfortable margin of airspeed above the normal stall airspeed. In order to minimize ice accumulation on unprotected surfaces of the wing, maintain a minimum of 140 knots during operations in sustained icing conditions. In the event of windshield icing, reduce airspeed to 226 knots or below. Prior to a landing approach, cycle the deicing boots to shed any accumulated ice. 1. Engine Ice Protection When visible moisture is encountered at + 5° C and below, or: At night when freedom from visible moisture is not assured at +5° C and below (operation of strobe lights will sometimes show ice crystals not normally visible). a. Engine Anti-ice ........................................................................ON [L ENG ANTI-ICE] & [R ENG ANTI-ICE] – ILLUMINATED b. Check for proper operation by noting torque drop.
WARNING If in doubt, actuate the Engine Anti-ice System. Engine icing can occur even though no surface icing is present. If freedom from visible moisture can not be assured, engine ice protection should be activated. Visible moisture is moisture in any form; clouds, ice crystals, snow, rain, sleet, hail or any combination of these.
P/N 130-590031-73D1
N-15
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
CRUISE (Cont) 2. Engine Auto-lgnition....................................................................ARM 3. Prop Deice ................................................................................AUTO a. The system may be operated continuously in flight, and will function automatically until the switch is turned off. b. Relieve propeller imbalance due to ice by increasing rpm briefly and returning to the desired setting. Repeat as necessary. 4. Surface Deice
WARNING All components of the surface deice system must be monitored during icing flight to ensure the system is functioning normally. These components include: Pneumatic Pressure Gage. The gage should indicate 12.0–20.0 psi before boots are activated. The pressure will momentarily decrease when the boots are activated. Gyro Suction Gage. The gage should indicate in the area of the green arc corresponding to the airplane altitude. The vacuum will momentarily decrease when the boots are activated. WING DEICE & TAIL DEICE annunciators. The WING DEICE annunciator will illuminate within 6 seconds and the TAIL DEICE annunciator will illuminate within 10 seconds of switch activation when using the SINGLE mode. All annunciators will illuminate within 6 seconds of switch activation when using the MANUAL mode. Pneumatic Boots. Visually monitor the boots, where possible, to ensure ice is being removed. If either surface deice annunciator fails to illuminate or extinguish during a boot cycle, refer to Surface Deice Failure in ABNORMAL PROCEDURES.
When Ice Accumulates To 1/2 To 1 Inch: a. Surface Deice Switch ............................SINGLE AND RELEASE [WING DEICE] & [TAIL DEICE] – ILLUMINATED, THEN EXTINGUISHED b. Repeat as required. If Single Position Of The Surface Deice Switch Fails: c. Surface Deice ......................................MANUAL & HOLD UNTIL [WING DEICE] & [TAIL DEICE] ILLUMINATE (within 6 seconds), THEN RELEASE d. Repeat as required. 5. Windshield Anti-ice .........................................................NORMAL/HI 6. Left and Right Fuel Vent Heat .......................................................ON 7. Left and Right Pitot Heat ...............................................................ON OCTOBER 2000
N-16
P/N 130-590031-73D1
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CRUISE (Cont) 8. Stall Warn Heat .............................................................................ON 9. Wing Ice Lights ..........................................................AS REQUIRED 10. Alternate Static Source ................SEE ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
DESCENT 1. Pressurization ..............................................................................SET a. Cabin Altitude ........................................................................SET b. Rate Control............................................................AS DESIRED 2. Altimeter.......................................................................................SET PRESSURIZATION CONTROLLER SETTING FOR LANDING
Closest Altimeter Setting
Add to Airport Elevation
Closest Altimeter Setting (Cont)
Add to Airport Elevation (Cont)
28.00
+2400
29.50
+900
28.10
+2300
29.60
+800
28.20
+2200
29.70
+700
28.30
+2100
29.80
+600
28.40
+2000
29.90
+500
28.50
+1900
30.00
+400
28.60
+1800
30.10
+300
28.70
+1700
30.20
+200
28.80
+1600
30.30
+100
28.90
+1500
30.40
0
29.00
+1400
30.50
-100
29.10
+1300
30.60
-200
29.20
+1200
30.70
-300
29.30
+1100
30.80
-400
29.40
+1000
30.90
-500
3. Cabin Sign .................................................................AS REQUIRED 4. Windshield Anti-ice ....................................................AS REQUIRED 5. Windshield Defrost.....................................................AS REQUIRED 6. Window Defog............................................................AS REQUIRED 7. Fuel Balance ..........................................................................CHECK 8. Seats and Tables..........................................................POSITIONED a. All Seats – Seatbacks upright; Headrests fully extended b. Lateral-tracking Seats – Outboard position c. Tables – Stowed
P/N 130-590031-73D2
N-17
SEPTEMBER 2001
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
BEFORE LANDING 1. Approach Speeds ..............................................................CONFIRM • Landing (VREF) • Approach Climb (VREF + 10 Knots) • Balked Landing (VREF) LANDING APPROACH SPEED LANDING WT LBS (KGS)
VREF – KNOTS
15,000 (6804)
109
14,000 (6350)
105
13,000 (5897)
102
12,000 (5443)
100
11,000 (4989)
100
10,000 (4536)
100
2. Autofeather .................................................................................ARM 3. Environmental Bleed Air .............................................................LOW 4. Cabin Sign a. Standard Configuration...........................................NO SMK/FSB b. No Smoking Configuration.....................................................FSB 5. Flaps...............................................................................APPROACH 6. Landing Gear...........................................................................DOWN 7. Exterior and Interior Lights.........................................AS REQUIRED 8. Radar .........................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Surface Deice ............................................................AS REQUIRED
NORMAL LANDING 1. Flaps........................................................................................DOWN 2. Airspeed ......................................................................................VREF 3. Yaw Damp ...................................................................................OFF 4. Power Levers..............................................................................IDLE 5. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD After Touchdown: 6. Power Levers.............................LlFT AND SELECT GROUND FINE 7. Brakes........................................................................AS REQUIRED
SEPTEMBER 2001
N-18
P/N 130-590031-73D2
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STEEP APPROACH LANDING Prior to the Final Approach Fix, or no later than 3 nm from the runway during a visual approach: 1. TAWS (if installed) ...........ACTIVATE STEEP APPROACH SWITCH 2. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD 3. Flaps..............................................................................FULL DOWN 4. Airpseed.....................................................................................VREF Prior to Landing: 5. Yaw Damp ...................................................................................OFF 6. Power Levers..............................................................................IDLE After Touchdown: 7. Power Levers.............................LIFT AND SELECT GROUND FINE 8. Brakes........................................................................AS REQUIRED
P/N 130-590031-73D3
N-18A
JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
JULY 2002
N-18B
P/N 130-590031-73D3
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MAXIMUM REVERSE THRUST LANDING 1. Flaps........................................................................................DOWN 2. Airspeed ......................................................................................VREF 3. Yaw Damp ...................................................................................OFF 4. Condition Levers...............................................................HIGH IDLE 5. Power Levers ..............................................................................lDLE 6. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD After Touchdown: 7. Power Levers ..........................................LIFT THROUGH GROUND FINE AND LIFT TO REVERSE 8. Brakes........................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Condition Levers................................................................LOW IDLE
BALKED LANDING 1. Power..........................................................MAXlMUM ALLOWABLE 2. Airspeed ....................................................................MAINTAIN VREF (when clear of obstacles, establish a normal climb) 3. Flaps (at VREF + 10 knots) ..............................................APPROACH 4. Landing Gear (when a positive climb is established).....................UP 5. Flaps (at 125 knots, minimum) ......................................................UP
AFTER LANDING 1. Engine Auto-Ignition ....................................................................OFF 2. Engine Anti-ice ..............................................................................ON 3. Lights .........................................................................AS REQUIRED 4. Ice Protection...............................................................................OFF 5. Transponder ......................................................................STANDBY 6. Radar ..................................................................STANDBY OR OFF 7. Trim..............................................................................................SET 8. Flaps ..............................................................................................UP 9. Pressurization Differential...................................................VERIFY 0 10. Bleed Air Valves ..............................................................ENVIR OFF
P/N 130-590031-73D1
N-19
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
SHUTDOWN AND SECURING 1. Parking Brake ..............................................................................SET 2. Electric Heat ................................................................................OFF 3. EFIS Power (if installed) ..............................................................OFF 4. Standby Horizon (if installed) .....................................CAGED & OFF 5. Avionics Master ...........................................................................OFF 6. Inverters.......................................................................................OFF 7. Autofeather ..................................................................................OFF 8. Exterior Lights..............................................................................OFF 9. Vent Blower ..............................................................................AUTO 10. Cabin Temp Mode .......................................................................OFF 11. Aft Blower ....................................................................................OFF 12. Aft Heat .........................................................................AS DESIRED 13. Oxygen Controls...............................................................PUSH OFF 14. Battery ..............................................................................CHARGED 15. Brake Deice (if installed, last flight of the day) ..........ON, THEN OFF a. [L BK DEICE ON] & [R BK DEICE ON].................ILLUMINATED (when the brake deice is turned on) b. [L BK DEICE ON] & [R BK DEICE ON] .............EXTINGUISHED (when the brake deice is turned off) 16. ITT ...................................STABILIZED AT MINIMUM OBTAINABLE TEMPERATURE FOR ONE MINUTE 17. Instrument Emergency Lights (if desired for a night shutdown) ....................................................ON 18. Condition Levers ........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 19. Prop Levers........................................................................FEATHER 20. Overhead Panel Switches ...........................................................OFF 21. Battery and Generator Switches (below 15% N1)........................OFF 22. Control Locks .......................................................................INSTALL 23. Instrument Emergency Lights......................................................OFF 24. Tie-downs and Chocks.........................................................INSTALL 25. External Covers....................................................................INSTALL 26. Parking Brake ..............................................................................OFF 27. Baggage Compartment Lights.....................................................OFF 28. Cabin Entry Lights .......................................................................OFF
OCTOBER 2000
N-20
P/N 130-590031-73D1
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EXPANDED PROCEDURES NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day.
*AIRSTAIR DOOR CIRCUITRY CHECK (B300) Perform Annunciator Circuitry Check With Battery Switch ON: 1. Airstair Door Closed And Locked [DOOR UNLOCKED] ...............................................EXTINGUISHED 2. Airstair Door Closed, But Not Locked [DOOR UNLOCKED] ..................................................ILLUMINATED 3. Airstair Door Open And Mechanism In Locked Position [DOOR UNLOCKED] ..................................................ILLUMINATED RETURN TO PAGE N-4, STEP 22
*AIRSTAIR DOOR CIRCUITRY CHECK (B300C) Perform Annunciator Circuitry Check With Battery Switch ON: 1. Cargo Door.........................................................CONFIRM LOCKED 2. Airstair Door Open [DOOR UNLOCKED] ..................................................ILLUMINATED 3. Airstair Door Closed and Locked [DOOR UNLOCKED] ...............................................EXTINGUISHED 4. Battery .........................................................................................OFF 5. Airstair Door Closed, but Not Latched [DOOR UNLOCKED] ..................................................ILLUMINATED 6. Airstair Door Open [DOOR UNLOCKED] ...............................................EXTINGUISHED RETURN TO PAGE N-4, STEP 24
*OXYGEN SYSTEM PREFLIGHT INSPECTION 1. Passenger Manual Drop-Out............................................PUSH OFF 2. System Ready .....................................................................PULL ON 3. Oxygen Masks (Pilot & Copilot) .............................................CHECK a. Select EMER Position .................CHECK CONTINUOUS FLOW b. Set 100% 4. Oxygen Duration............................................................DETERMINE (SEE PAGE N-22) P/N 130-590031-73D8
N-21
APRIL 2006
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
*OXYGEN DURATION NOTE A bottle pressure of 1850 psig at 15° C is fully charged (100% capacity). Read duration directly from the following table. 1. Read the oxygen pressure from the gage. 2. Read the IOAT (with battery on). (Assume IOAT to be equal to BOTTLE TEMPERATURE.) 3. Determine the percent of usable capacity from the following graph (e.g., 1100 psig at 0° C = 57%) 4. Compute the oxygen duration in minutes from the following table by multiplying the full bottle duration by the percent of usable capacity, e.g., a. Pilot and copilot with masks set at 100% plus 6 passengers = 10 people using oxygen.
NOTE Pilot and copilot are each counted as 2 people with the diluter demand masks set at the 100% or EMERG mode. b. Cylinder volume = 115 cubic feet. c. Duration with full bottle = 73 minutes. d. Duration with 57% capacity = .57 x 73 = 41 minutes.
SEPTEMBER 2001
N-22
P/N 130-590031-73D2
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*OXYGEN DURATION (Cont) Oxygen Available With Partially Full Bottle
Oxygen Duration With Full Bottle (100% Capacity) STATED CYLINDER
*NUMBER OF PEOPLE USING 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SIZE CU FT
LITERS
DURATION IN MINUTES
50
1416
317
158
105
79
63
52
45
39
35
77
2181
488
244
162
122
97
81
69
61
54
115
3257
732
366
244
183
146
122
104
91
81
STATED
*NUMBER OF PEOPLE USING
CYLINDER
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
SIZE CU FT
LITERS
DURATION IN MINUTES
50
1416
31
28
26
24
22
21
19
18
77
2181
48
44
40
37
34
32
30
28
115
3257
73
66
61
56
52
48
45
43
*The pilot and copilot are each counted as 2 people with crew masks set at the 100% or EMERG mode.
RETURN TO PAGE N-4, STEP 1 OR PAGE N-8, STEP 13.
P/N 130-590031-73D3
N-23
JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
LOCKING THE AIRSTAIR DOOR (B300) 1. Close and lock the door. 2. Check the position of the safety arm and diaphragm plunger. 3. Check that the green index marks on each of the 4 latch bolts align within the indicator windows. 4. Check the engagement of both upper door hooks by means of the illuminated viewing ports. 5. Attempt to turn handle to unlocked position without depressing the release button. RETURN TO PAGE N-8, STEP 3
LOCKING THE CARGO DOOR (B300C) 1. Check upper handle position – closed and latched. (Observe through the handle access cover window.) 2. Check that the orange index marks on each of the four rotary cam locks align within the indicator windows. 3. Check lower pin latch handle position – closed and latched. (Observe through the handle access cover window.) 4. Check that the orange-colored indicator aligns with orange stripe on carrier rod. (Observe through window at lower left corner.) RETURN TO PAGE N-8, STEP 4
LOCKING THE AIRSTAIR DOOR (B300C) 1. Close and lock the door. 2. Check the position of the safety arm and diaphragm plunger. (Lift the door step) 3. Check that the orange index marks on each of the six rotary cam locks align within the indicator windows. RETURN TO PAGE N-8, STEP 5
*FUEL SYSTEM 1. Firewall Fuel Valves ...............................................................CLOSE Left & Right [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED 2. Standby Pumps .............................................................................ON [L FUEL PRES LO] & [R FUEL PRES LO] – ILLUMINATED 3. Firewall Fuel Valves .................................................................OPEN Left & Right [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – EXTINGUISHED [L FUEL PRES LO] & [R FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED
FEBRUARY 1999
N-24
P/N 130-590031-73D
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*FUEL SYSTEM (Cont) 4. Standby Pumps ...........................................................................OFF [L FUEL PRES LO] & [R FUEL PRES LO] – ILLUMINATED 5. Crossfeed ...................................ALTERNATELY LEFT AND RIGHT [FUEL CROSSFEED] – ILLUMINATED [L FUEL PRES LO] & [R FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED 6. Crossfeed ....................................................................................OFF 7. Fuel Quantity .............................................................................TEST [L FUEL QTY] & [R FUEL QTY] – ILLUMINATED RETURN TO PAGE N-9, STEP 22
ENGINE STARTING (EXTERNAL POWER)
CAUTION NEVER CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE TO THE AIRPLANE UNLESS A BATTERY INDICATING A CHARGE OF AT LEAST 20 VOLTS IS IN THE AIRPLANE. If the battery voltage is less than 20 volts, the battery must be recharged, or replaced with a battery indicating at least 20 volts, before connecting external power.
1. Battery .............................................................................VERIFY ON 2. Gen Ties (for night operation)........................................MAN CLOSE 3. Voltmeter ..............................................BAT- 20.0 VOLTS MINIMUM 4. External Power ..............................................................VERlFY OFF 5. Avionics Master .............................................................VERlFY OFF 6. Left and Right Generators .............................................VERlFY OFF 7. Battery Bus ................................................................VERIFY NORM 8. Beacon ............................................................................VERIFY ON 9. External Power Source.....................................................TURN OFF CONNECT TO AIRPLANE; TURN ON 10. Voltmeter .......................................EXT PWR - 28.0 TO 28.4 VOLTS 11. External Power ..............................................................................ON [EXT PWR] – ILLUMINATED 12. Prop Levers........................................................................FEATHER 13. Propeller Area.........................................................................CLEAR 14. Right Ignition and Engine Start......................................................ON [R IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED [R FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED 15. Right Condition Lever (after 12% N1, minimum)................LOW IDLE 16. Right ITT and N1 ................................................................MONITOR (1000° C maximum) P/N 130-590031-73D3
N-25
JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ENGINE STARTING (EXTERNAL POWER) (Cont) 17. Right Oil Pressure ..................................................................CHECK 18. Right Ignition and Engine Start (at 50% N1 or above) .................OFF 19. Left Ignition and Engine Start ........................................................ON [L IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED [L FUEL PRES LO] – EXTINGUISHED 20. Left Condition Lever (after 12% N1, minimum) ..................LOW IDLE 21. Left ITT and N1 ..................................................................MONITOR (1000° C maximum) 22. Left Oil Pressure ....................................................................CHECK 23. Left Ignition and Engine Start (at 50% N1 or above)....................OFF 24. External Power ............................................................................OFF 25. External Power Source.....................................................TURN OFF DISCONNECT FROM AIRPLANE; SECURE DOOR 26. [EXT PWR] ................................................VERIFY EXTINGUISHED 27. Right Generator ....................................................RESET, THEN ON [R DC GEN], [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED 28. Voltmeter..................................................................................L GEN (voltmeter – 27.5 to 29.0 volts) 29. Left Generator ......................................................RESET, THEN ON [L DC GEN] – EXTINGUISHED 30. Right Generator ....................................................RESET, THEN ON [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – REMAIN EXTINGUISHED WITH SWITCH IN THE RESET POSITION 31. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD 32. Left and Right Prop RPM...........................................1050 MINIMUM 33. [L PROP PITCH] & [R PROP PITCH] .........................ILLUMINATED RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAXI, STEP 1
*ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. Gen Ties ...................................................................................OPEN [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – ILLUMINATED 2. Voltmeter: a. TPL FED .....................................................26.5 TO 28.0 VOLTS b. R GEN and L GEN......................................27.5 TO 29.0 VOLTS (within 1.0 volt of each other) c. CTR ............................................................23 VOLTS MINIMUM
OCTOBER 2000
N-26
P/N 130-590031-73D1
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*ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (Cont) 3. Gen Ties ..................................................................................NORM [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED 4. Bus Sense................................................MOMENTARILY TO TEST [L GEN TIE OPEN], [R GEN TIE OPEN] & [BAT TIE OPEN] – ILLUMINATED 5. Voltmeter ..................................................................CTR – 0 VOLTS 6. Bus Sense .............................................MOMENTARILY TO RESET [L GEN TIE OPEN], [R GEN TIE OPEN] & [BAT TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED 7. Voltmeter ................................................CTR - 27.5 TO 29.0 VOLTS 8. Generator Load ...................OBSERVE PARALLELED WITHIN 10% RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAXI, STEP 2
INVERTERS NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day. 1. Both Inverters ................................................................................ON [#1 AC BUS] & [#2 AC BUS] – EXTINGUISHED *2. No. 1 Inverter...............................................................................OFF [#1 AC BUS] – ILLUMINATED *3. No.1 Inverter ...........................................................BUS TRANSFER [#1 AC BUS] & [#2 AC BUS ] – EXTINGUISHED *4. No. 1 Inverter.................................................................................ON [#1 AC BUS] & [#2 AC BUS] – EXTINGUISHED *5. No. 2 Inverter...............................................................................OFF [#2 AC BUS] – ILLUMINATED *6. No. 2 Inverter ..........................................................BUS TRANSFER [#1 AC BUS] & [#2 AC BUS] – EXTINGUISHED *7. No. 2 Inverter.................................................................................ON [#1 AC BUS] & [#2 AC BUS] – EXTINGUISHED RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAXI, STEP 3
P/N 130-590031-73D9
N-27
FEBRUARY 2007
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM Observe N1, ITT, and generator limits if air conditioning or electric heat is used. 1. Vent Blower................................................................AS REQUIRED Vent Blower Mode
Cabin Temp Mode Selection
Vent Blower Speed
Auto
Off
Off
Auto
Auto, Man Heat, Man Cool
Low
Lo
Any
Low
High
Any
High
2. Cabin Temp Control...................................................AS REQUIRED 3. Cabin Temp Mode ....................................................................AUTO 4. Environmental Bleed Air ......................................LOW OR NORMAL 5. Bleed Air Valves.............................................OPEN OR ENVIR OFF a. Use OPEN for more efficient heating on the ground. b. Use ENVIR OFF for more efficient cooling on the ground. 6. Aft Blower...................................................................AS REQUIRED a. For maximum cooling, the vent blower should be selected to HIGH, and the aft blower should be selected on. b. For maximum heating without electric heat, the vent blower should be selected to HIGH, the aft blower should be selected off, and the aft heat should be selected on. 7. Electric Heat...............................................................AS REQUIRED a. Cabin Temp Mode ....................................AUTO OR MAN HEAT b. Vent Blower .........................................................................HIGH c. Aft Blower ................................................................................ON d. Electric Heat ............................................................................ON [ELEC HEAT ON] – ILLUMINATED 8. Aft Heat ......................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Cabin/Cockpit Air .......................................................AS REQUIRED a. Pull to increase airflow to the cockpit. b. Push to increase airflow to the cabin. 10. Copilot Air ..................................................................AS REQUIRED 11. Pilot Air.......................................................................AS REQUIRED 12. Windshield Defrost.....................................................AS REQUIRED a. Pull to increase; push to decrease. b. Push the pilot and copilot air controls fully in and pull the Cabin/Cockpit Air Control fully out if increased windshield defrost airflow is required. RETURN TO PAGE N-12, STEP 14
FEBRUARY 2007
N-28
P/N 130-590031-73D9
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PRESSURIZATION NOTE Items marked with an “*” may be omitted at pilot’s discretion after the first flight of each day. 1. Environmental Bleed Air......................................................NORMAL 2. Bleed Air Valves .......................................................................OPEN *3. Pressurization Controller .............................................................SET a. Adjust cabin altitude knob to indicate 1,000 feet below field pressure altitude. b. Set rate knob to 12 o’clock position. *4. Cabin Pressure Switch ...................HOLD AT THE TEST POSITION *5. Cabin Altimeter and VSI ........CHECK FOR DESCENT INDICATION *6. Cabin Pressure Switch .................RELEASE TO PRESS POSITION 7. Pressurization Controller .............................................................SET • The inner scale (ACFT ALT) should indicate planned cruise altitude plus 1,000 feet. This setting must not result in an outer scale (CABIN ALT) indication of less than 500 feet above departure field pressure altitude. RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 3
AUTOPILOT 1. Pitch Trim.........................................................TAKEOFF POSITION 2. Electric Pitch Trim .........................................................................ON [PITCH TRIM OFF] – EXTINGUISHED 3. Elevator..........................................................FORWARD POSITION 4. Autopilot ..............................................................................ENGAGE [YAW] & [AP] – ILLUMINATED 5. Electric Pitch Trim .......................OPERATE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS (AP disengages with each operation and the YD remains engaged) 6. Elevator...........................................................................CENTERED 7. Autopilot ..............................................................................ENGAGE a. Apply rearward pressure on the elevator – Pitch trim travels nose-down. b. Apply forward pressure on the elevator – Pitch trim travels nose-up. 8. AP/Trim Disconnect .............................DEPRESS TO FIRST LEVEL [YAW DIS] & [AP DIS] – ILLUMINATED, FLASHING AND THEN EXTINGUISHED 9. Repeat items 1 through 8 for copilot’s side. RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 4
P/N 130-590031-73D6
N-29
OCTOBER 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
*YAW DAMP 1. Yaw Damp.....................................................................................ON [YAW] – ILLUMINATED 2. Rudder Pedals .........................CHECK FOR ADDED RESISTANCE 3. Rudder Boost Switch .....................................YAW CONTROL TEST [RUD BOOST OFF] – ILLUMINATED (yaw damp system disconnects) 4. Rudder Boost Switch .............................................RUDDER BOOST [RUD BOOST OFF] – EXTINGUISHED RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 5
*ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM 1. Electric Pitch Trim .........................................................................ON 2. Pilot’s and Copilot’s Trim Switches ..................CHECK OPERATION a. Move each dual-element switch fore and aft – Verify trim is inop. b. Move both dual-element switches fore and aft – Verify trim operates nose down and nose up. c. Ensure pilot’s trim switch overrides copilot’s trim switch. 3. AP/Trim Disconnect .....................................PRESS TO 2ND LEVEL [PITCH TRIM OFF] – ILLUMINATED 4. Electric Pitch Trim .....................................................OFF, THEN ON [PITCH TRIM OFF] – EXTINGUISHED
WARNING Operation of the electric pitch trim system should occur only when both elements of the dual-element switch are activated. Any movement of the elevator trim wheel while activating only one element denotes a system malfunction. The electric pitch trim must then be turned off and the flight conducted only by manual operation of the elevator trim control. RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 6
*OVERSPEED GOVERNORS/RUDDER BOOST 1. Rudder Boost Switch .............................................RUDDER BOOST 2. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD 3. Prop Governor Test Switch........................................HOLD TO GOV 4. Power Levers (Individually) ...................INCREASE UNTIL PROP IS STABILIZED AT 1500 TO 1610 RPM. CONTINUE TO INCREASE UNTIL RUDDER MOVEMENT IS NOTED (right power lever, right rudder, left power lever, left rudder. Observe ITT and torque limits.) AUGUST 2003
N-30
P/N 130-590031-73D4
FlightSafety international
*OVERSPEED GOVERNORS/RUDDER BOOST (Cont) 5. AP/Trim Disconnect .............................................DEPRESS TO 1ST LEVEL AND RELEASE (rudder boost is interrupted) 6. Power Lever................................................................................lDLE 7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 on the opposite engine. 8. Prop Governor Test Switch ................................................RELEASE RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 10
*LOW PITCH STOPS AND PRIMARY GOVERNORS 1. Prop Levers ............................................................FULL FORWARD 2. Low Pitch Stop Switch ...........................HOLD TO GND IDLE STOP [L PROP PITCH] & [R PROP PITCH] – ILLUMINATED 3. Power Levers.............................................................SET 1500 RPM 4. Prop Levers..................................CYCLE TO LOW AND HIGH RPM (propeller RPM decreases then returns to 1500 RPM) 5. Low Pitch Stop Switch........................................................RELEASE [L PROP PITCH] & [R PROP PITCH] – EXTINGUISHED 6. Prop RPM .........................................STABILIZED AT 1150 TO 1250 RETURN TO PAGE N-12, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 11
*AUTOFEATHER 1. Autofeather Switch ...................................................HOLD TO TEST 2. Power Levers...............................APPROXIMATELY 22% TORQUE [L AUTO FEATHER] & [R AUTO FEATHER] – ILLUMINATED 3. Power Levers .............................................RETARD INDIVIDUALLY a. At approximately 17% torque – OPPOSITE ANNUNCIATOR EXTINGUISHED b. At approximately 10% torque – BOTH ANNUNCIATORS EXTINGUISHED (prop starts to feather) 4. Power Levers..............................................................................IDLE [L AUTO FEATHER] & [R AUTO FEATHER] – EXTINGUISHED (neither prop feathers) 5. Autofeather Switch .............................................................RELEASE RETURN TO PAGE N-13, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 12
P/N 130-590031-73D
N-31
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
*INSTRUMENT VACUUM AND DEICE PRESSURE 1. Left Bleed Air Switch .........................................PNEU & ENVIR OFF a. Pneumatic Pressure and Gyro Suction Gages..............NORMAL PRESSURE b. [L BLEED FAIL] & [R BLEED FAIL] ...................EXTINGUISHED 2. Right Bleed Air Switch.......................................PNEU & ENVIR OFF a. Pneumatic Pressure and Gyro Suction Gages ...................ZERO PRESSURE b. [L BLEED FAIL] & [R BLEED FAIL] ......................ILLUMINATED 3. Left Bleed Air Switch......................................OPEN OR ENVIR OFF a. Pneumatic Pressure and Gyro Suction Gages..............NORMAL PRESSURE b. [L BLEED FAIL] & [R BLEED FAIL] ...................EXTINGUISHED 4. Right Bleed Air Switch ...................................OPEN OR ENVIR OFF RETURN TO PAGE N-13, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 15
*ENGINE ANTI-ICE
WARNING Either the MAIN or STANDBY actuator must be operational on each engine before takeoff.
With system initially ON: 1. Engine Anti-ice Actuators ..................................................STANDBY 2. Engine Anti-ice ............................................................................OFF [L ENG ANTI-ICE] & [R ENG ANTI-ICE] – EXTINGUISHED 3. Engine Anti-ice Actuators ..........................................................MAIN 4. Engine Anti-ice ..............................................................................ON [L ENG ANTI-ICE] & [R ENG ANTI-ICE] – ILLUMINATED
RETURN TO PAGE N-13, BEFORE TAKEOFF (RUNUP), STEP 16
OCTOBER 2000
N-32
P/N 130-590031-73D1
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ICE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) Engine Auto-Ignition 1. Power Levers ..............................................................................lDLE 2. Engine Auto-Ignition Switches ....................................................ARM [L IGNITION ON] & [R IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED 3. Power Levers ........................ADVANCE TO ABOVE 17% TORQUE [L IGNITION ON] & [R IGNITION ON] – EXTINGUISHED 4. Power Levers ..............................................................................lDLE [L IGNITION ON] & [R IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED 5. Engine Auto-Ignition Switches.....................................................OFF [L IGNITION ON] & [R IGNITION ON] – EXTINGUISHED Windshield Anti-ice (check pilot’s & copilot’s one at a time) 1. Windshield Anti-ice..........................................................................Hl (observe increase on left and right loadmeters) 2. Windshield Anti-ice..........................................OFF, THEN NORMAL (observe increase on left and right loadmeters) 3. Windshield Anti-ice ......................................................................OFF Electrothermal Propeller Deice 1. Automatic Prop Deice....................................................................ON 2. Deice Ammeter.........................................................26 TO 32 AMPS (monitor for 90 seconds to ensure automatic timer operation) 3. Manual Prop Deice ............................HOLD IN MANUAL POSITION a. A small needle deflection on both loadmeters indicates that the manual system is operating. b. Deice Ammeter................................................................0 AMPS 4. Manual Prop Deice.............................................................RELEASE 5. Deice Ammeter.........................................................26 TO 32 AMPS 6. Automatic Prop Deice..................................................................OFF Surface Deice 1. Condition Levers......................................HIGH IDLE, IF REQUIRED 2. Pneumatic Pressure...............................................................CHECK
P/N 130-590031-73D
N-33
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ICE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) (Cont) 3. Surface Deice Switch ..................................SINGLE AND RELEASE a. Pneumatic Pressure .........................MOMENTARY DECREASE b. [WING DEICE] & [TAIL DEICE] ...........................ILLUMINATED, THEN EXTINGUISHED c. Boots.............................CHECK VISUALLY WHERE POSSIBLE FOR INFLATION AND HOLD DOWN d. Inflation Time......................................6 SECONDS FOR WINGS FOLLOWED BY 4 SECONDS FOR HORIZONTAL STABILIZER 4. Surface Deice Switch .......................................MANUAL AND HOLD a. Pneumatic Pressure .........................MOMENTARY DECREASE b. [WING DEICE] & [TAIL DEICE] ............................ILLUMINATED c. Boots ..............................................CHECK VISUALLY, WHERE POSSIBLE, FOR INFLATION 5. Surface Deice Switch .........................................................RELEASE a. [WING DEICE] & [TAIL DEICE] .........................EXTINGUISHED b. Boots ..............................................CHECK VISUALLY, WHERE POSSIBLE, FOR HOLD DOWN 6. Condition Levers................................................................LOW IDLE RETURN TO PAGE N-13, STEP 17
FEBRUARY 1999
N-34
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
OTHER PROCEDURES SIMULATING ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE (ZERO THRUST) When establishing zero thrust operation, use the power setting listed below. By using this power setting to establish zero thrust, one avoids the inherent delays of restarting a shut-down engine and preserves almost instant power to counter any attendant hazard. 1. Prop ...................................................................................1700 RPM 2. Power ............................................................................5% TORQUE
NOTE This setting will approximate zero thrust at low altitudes using recommended one-engine-inoperative climb speeds.
WARNING INTENTIONAL IN-FLIGHT ENGINE CUTS SHOULD BE SIMULATED BY RETARDING THE POWER LEVER TO ZERO THRUST AT OR ABOVE THE VSSE SPEED OF 110 KNOTS. For training, this setting will approximate zero thrust at low altitudes using recommended one-engine inoperative climb speeds. The propeller autofeather system is disabled with a power lever retarded.
PRACTICE DEMONSTRATION OF VMCA
WARNING INTENTIONAL IN-FLIGHT ENGINE CUTS SHOULD BE SIMULATED BY RETARDING THE POWER LEVER TO ZERO THRUST AT OR ABOVE THE VSSE SPEED OF 110 KNOTS. For training, this setting will approximate zero thrust at low altitudes using recommended one-engine inoperative climb speeds. The propeller autofeather system is disabled with a power lever retarded.
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FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PRACTICE DEMONSTRATION OF VMCA (Cont) 1. Landing Gear .................................................................................UP 2. Flaps ..............................................................................................UP 3. Airspeed..................................................ABOVE 110 KNOTS (VSSE) 4. Prop Levers ......................................................................HIGH RPM 5. Power Lever (simulated inoperative engine).............ZERO THRUST (5% torque) 6. Power Lever (other engine) ........................MAXlMUM ALLOWABLE 7. Airspeed .................................REDUCE APPROXIMATELY 1 KNOT PER SECOND UNTIL EITHER VMCA OR STALL WARNING IS OBTAINED
PRACTICE LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION 1. Airspeed ............................................................BELOW 184 KNOTS 2. Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker (pilot’s right subpanel)...............PULL 3. Landing Gear Control ..............................................................DOWN 4. Alternate Extension Handle ................................................UNSTOW 5. Alternate Extension Handle...........................PUMP UP AND DOWN (until the [L], [R], & [NOSE] illuminate and further resistance is felt) 6. Alternate Extension Handle .....................................................STOW
LANDING GEAR RETRACTION AFTER PRACTICE MANUAL EXTENSION After a practice manual extension of the landing gear, the gear may be retracted as follows: 1. Alternate Extension Handle .....................................................STOW 2. Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker (pilot’s right subpanel) ..........................................................PUSH IN 3. Landing Gear .................................................................................UP
OCTOBER 2000
N-36
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
#1 AC BUS
#2 AC BUS
8
8 DOOR UNLOCKED
7 L FUEL PRES LO
R FUEL PRES LO
4
4
CABIN ALT HI
PASS OXYGEN ON
12
12
CABIN DIFF HI
12 L OIL PRES LO
R OIL PRES LO
3
3 L BLEED FAIL
R BLEED FAIL
13
13
ENG FIRE
2 L DC GEN
R DC GEN
9
P/N 130-590031-73D8
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E-i
APRIL 2006
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
E-ii
P/N 130-590031-73D
international
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 1
EMERGENCY AIRSPEEDS ENGINE FAILURE ENGINE FIRE OR FAILURE IN FLIGHT ENGINE FIRE ON GROUND EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN ON THE GROUND
2
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR BELOW V1)–TAKEOFF ABORTED ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR ABOVE V1)–TAKEOFF CONTINUED ENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHT BELOW AIR MINIMUM CONTROL SPEED (VMCA) OIL PRESSURE LOW
3
FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PRESSURE LOW
4
SMOKE AND FUME ELIMINATION WINDSHIELD ELECTRICAL FAULT
5
ELECTRICAL SMOKE OR FIRE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM SMOKE OR FUMES
6
AIRSTAIR DOOR/CARGO DOOR UNLOCKED EMERGENCY DESCENT EMERGENCY LANDING
7
GLIDE ELECTRICAL SINGLE INVERTER FAILURE DUAL INVERTER FAILURE
8
DUAL GENERATOR FAILURE LOAD MANAGEMENT WITH A DUAL GENERATOR FAILURE
9
FLIGHT CONTROLS UNSCHEDULED ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM ACTIVATION UNSCHEDULED RUDDER BOOST ACTIVATION
10
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS USE OF OXYGEN
11
PRESSURIZATION LOSS HIGH DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE AUTO–DEPLOYMENT OXYGEN SYSTEM FAILURE
12
BLEED AIR FAIL EMERGENCY EXIT
13
SPINS
14
P/N 130-590031-73D1
E-1
OCTOBER 2000
EMERGENCY
FlightSafety
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
1
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
E-2
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
All airspeeds quoted in this section are Indicated Airspeeds (IAS) and assume zero instrument error. Closed [BRACKETS] in this section denote annunciator(s)
EMERGENCY AIRSPEEDS (15,000 LBS (6804 KG)) One-Engine-lnoperative Best-Angle-of-Climb (VXSE)...........................................................125 Knots One-Engine-lnoperative Best-Rate-of-Climb (VYSE) ............................................................125 Knots One-Engine-lnoperative Enroute Climb........................................125 Knots Air Minimum Control Speeds (VMCA): Flaps Up ..............................................................................94 Knots Flaps Approach ...................................................................93 Knots Emergency Descent .....................................................................184 Knots Maximum Range Glide.................................................................135 Knots
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-3
FEBRUARY 1999
1
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
2
FEBRUARY 1999
E-4
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ENGINE FAILURE ENGINE FIRE OR FAILURE IN FLIGHT
ENG FIRE
Affected Engine: 1. Condition Lever ......................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Prop Lever .......................................................................FEATHER 3. Firewall Fuel Valve ..............................................................CLOSE [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED 4. Fire Extinguisher (if fire warning persists) ..................ACTUATE [DISCHARGED] – ILLUMINATED 5. Generator ...................................................................................OFF 6. Engine Auto-Ignition ...................................................................OFF 7. Autofeather .................................................................................OFF 8. Brake Deice (if installed).............................................................OFF 9. Electrical Load ..................................................................MONITOR
ENGINE FIRE ON GROUND
ENG FIRE
Affected Engine: 1. Condition Lever ......................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Firewall Fuel Valve ..............................................................CLOSE [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED 3. Starter Switch.......................................................STARTER ONLY 4. Fire Extinguisher (if fire warning persists) ..................ACTUATE [DISCHARGED] – ILLUMINATED
EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN ON THE GROUND 1. Condition Levers ....................................................FUEL CUTOFF 2. Prop Levers .....................................................................FEATHER 3. Firewall Fuel Valves ............................................................CLOSE [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED 4. Master Switch (gang bar).........................................................OFF 5. Battery Bus .................................................................EMERG OFF
P/N 130-590031-73D9
E-5
FEBRUARY 2007
2
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR BELOW V1) — TAKEOFF ABORTED 1. Power Levers ..........................................................GROUND FINE 2. Brakes .............................................................................MAXIMUM (or as required to achieve stopping distance)
3 WARNING Do not use reverse thrust with one engine inoperative. Care must be exercised when using single-engine ground fine on surfaces with reduced traction.
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF (AT OR ABOVE V1) — TAKEOFF CONTINUED 1. VR Speed ......................................ROTATE TO APPROXIMATELY 10° PITCH ATTITUDE 2. Landing Gear (when positive climb established) ....................UP 3. Airspeed ..........................................MAINTAIN V2 TO 400 FT AGL 4. Propeller (inoperative engine) ....................VERIFY FEATHERED
WARNING Do not retard the failed engine power lever until the autofeather system has completely stopped propeller rotation. 5. Flaps (at 400 ft AGL minimum) ....................................UP AT V2 + 9 6. Airspeed................................................INCREASE TO 125 KNOTS 7. Climb to 1500 ft AGL, then accomplish the following cleanup procedures on the inoperative engine: a. Condition Lever...................................................FUEL CUTOFF b. Prop Lever ..................................................................FEATHER c. Firewall Fuel Valve ..........................................................CLOSE [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED d. Generator .............................................................................OFF e. Engine Auto-Ignition .............................................................OFF 8. Autofeather .................................................................................OFF 9. Brake Deice (if installed).............................................................OFF 10. Electrical Load ..................................................................MONITOR
FEBRUARY 2007
E-6
P/N 130-590031-73D9
FlightSafety international
ENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHT BELOW AIR MINIMUM CONTROL SPEED (VMCA) 1. Power ...........REDUCE AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN CONTROL 2. Nose...............................LOWER TO ACCELERATE ABOVE VMCA 3. Power........................................................................AS REQUIRED 4. Engine.................................................................................SECURE (see Engine Fire or Failure In Flight)
3
OIL PRESSURE LOW
L OIL PRES LO
OR
R OIL PRES LO
1. Oil Pressure ............................................CONFIRM BELOW 60 PSI
If Confirmed: 2. Engine.................................................................................SECURE (see Engine Fire or Failure In Flight)
Or: 3. Land at the nearest suitable airport using the minimum power required to sustain flight.
P/N 130-590031-73D1
E-7
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
4
FEBRUARY 1999
E-8
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PRESSURE LOW
L FUEL PRES LO
OR
R FUEL PRES LO
1. Standby Pump (failed side) ..........................................................ON 2. [FUEL PRES LO] ....................................................EXTINGUISHED 3. Oil Temperature Gage (failed side) ..................................MONITOR
4
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-9
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
5
FEBRUARY 1999
E-10
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
SMOKE AND FUME ELIMINATION WINDSHIELD ELECTRICAL FAULT 1. WSHLD ANTI-ICE Switches ......................................................OFF
If Smoke and/or Fire Does Not Cease: 2. Conduct ELECTRICAL SMOKE OR FIRE procedure.
If Smoke and/or Fire Ceases: 3. Continue flight with Windshield Anti-Ice OFF if possible.
If Windshield Anti-Ice is Required: 4. If the source of the smell, smoke, or fire can be isolated to the pilot’s or copilot’s windshield, the opposite windshield (without the overheat condition) may be operated in the NORMAL or HI windshield heat mode.
P/N 130-590031-73D1
E-11
OCTOBER 2000
5
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ELECTRICAL SMOKE OR FIRE 1. Oxygen Mask(s) .......................................................................DON 2. Mask Selector Switch..........................................EMERG Position 3. Headset(s)............................DON, OR AUDIO SPEAKER(S) – ON 4. Mic Switch(es).......................................................OXYGEN MASK 5. Instrument Emergency Lights (if required) ...................................ON 6. Avionics Master ..........................................................................OFF 7. Generators..................................................................................OFF
To Facilitate Smoke Removal: 8. Pilot and Copilot Air............................................................PULL ON 9. Defrost Air ..........................................................................PULL ON
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10. Cabin Air ........................................................PULL TO DECREASE 11. Cockpit Door............................................................................OPEN
WARNING Dissipation of smoke is not sufficient evidence that a fire has been extinguished. If it cannot be visually confirmed that no fire exists, land at the nearest suitable airport.
If Smoke Persists Or If Extinguishing Of Fire Is Not Confirmed: 12. Cabin Pressurization (if desired) .............................................DUMP 13. Master Switch (gang bar) ...........................................................OFF 14. Storm Window (if required) ......................OPEN BELOW 13,500 FT 15. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT a. GND COMM Switch (if installed).............PRESS TO RESTORE COMM 1 b. Flaps .....................................PLAN ON A FLAPS-UP LANDING c. Landing Gear .............................................LOWER MANUALLY 16. If conditions require the partial restoration of power, one or more of the following procedures may be used. Verify proper voltage on the voltmeter. Each set of procedures assumes the Master Switch (gang bar) is initially off. a. To restore Left Generator Bus and Triple Fed Bus only: 1) Gen Ties ....................................................................OPEN 2) Left Generator........................................RESET, THEN ON 3) Avionics Master (if required) ...........................................ON
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P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
b. To restore Right Generator Bus and Triple Fed Bus only: 1) Gen Ties ....................................................................OPEN 2) Right Generator .....................................RESET, THEN ON 3) Avionics Master (if required) ...........................................ON c. To restore all buses except the Center Bus: 1) Gen Ties ....................................................................OPEN 2) Left and Right Generators .....................RESET, THEN ON 3) Battery ............................................................................ON 4) Bus Sense Switch .......................................................TEST 5) Avionics Master (if required) ...........................................ON d. To restore the Battery Bus, Triple Fed Bus, and Center Bus only: 1) Battery ............................................................................ON 2) Avionics Master (if required) ...........................................ON
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM SMOKE OR FUMES 6 1. Oxygen Mask(s) .......................................................................DON 2. Mask Selector Switch..........................................EMERG Position 3. Headset(s)............................DON, OR AUDIO SPEAKER(S) – ON 4. Mic Switch(es).......................................................OXYGEN MASK 5. Cabin Temp Mode ......................................................................OFF 6. Vent Blower ..............................................................................HIGH 7. Left Bleed Air Valve..........................................PNEU & ENVIR OFF
If Smoke Decreases: 8. Continue operation with left bleed air off.
If Smoke Does Not Decrease: 9. Left Bleed Air Valve .................................................................OPEN 10. Right Bleed Air Valve .......................................PNEU & ENVIR OFF If Smoke Decreases: 11. Continue operation with right bleed air off.
If Smoke Persists: 12. Bleed Air Valves .............................................................ENVIR OFF 13. Cabin Pressurization ...............................................................DUMP 14. Storm Window (if required) ......................OPEN BELOW 13,500 FT 15. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
P/N 130-590031-73D9
E-13
FEBRUARY 2007
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
AIRSTAIR DOOR/CARGO DOOR UNLOCKED
DOOR UNLOCKED
WARNING Do not attempt to check the security of the airstair door or cargo door in flight. Remain as far from the door as possible with seatbelts securely fastened.
If The [DOOR UNLOCKED] Illuminates, Or If An Unlatched Airstair Door/Cargo Door Is Suspected: 1. All Occupants ..................................SEATED WITH SEAT BELTS SECURELY FASTENED 2. Cabin Sign ..................................................................................FSB
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3. Cabin Differential Pressure..............REDUCE TO LOWEST VALUE PRACTICAL (zero preferred) a. Descend and/or b. Select higher cabin altitude setting. 4. Oxygen......................................................................AS REQUIRED 5. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
EMERGENCY DESCENT 1. Power Levers ...........................................................................IDLE 2. Prop Levers .........................................................FULL FORWARD 3. Flaps (202 knots maximum) .......................................APPROACH 4. Landing Gear (184 knots maximum) ..................................DOWN 5. Airspeed .....................................................184 KNOTS MAXIMUM
OCTOBER 2004
E-14
P/N 130-590031-73D6
FlightSafety international
EMERGENCY LANDING 1. Approach Speed (VREF).....................................................CONFIRM LANDING APPROACH SPEED LANDING WT LBS (KGS)
VREF – KNOTS
15,000 (6804)
109
14,000 (6350)
105
13,000 (5897)
102
12,000 (5443)
100
11,000 (4989)
100
10,000 (4536)
100
2. Cabin Sign a. Standard Configuration .........................................NO SMK/FSB b. No Smoking Configuration....................................................FSB 3. Autofeather ................................................................................ARM 4. Flaps..............................................................................APPROACH 5. Landing Gear..........................................................................DOWN 6. Exterior and Interior Lights........................................AS REQUIRED 7. Radar ........................................................................AS REQUIRED 8. Surface Deice ...........................................................AS REQUIRED
When Landing Assured: 9. Pressurization .........................................................................DUMP 10. Flaps.......................................................................................DOWN 11. Airspeed......................................................................................VREF 12. Yaw Damp ..................................................................................OFF 13. Prop Levers ...........................................................FULL FORWARD 14. Power Levers.............................................................................IDLE
After Touchdown: 15. Power Levers............................LIFT AND SELECT GROUND FINE 16. Brakes.......................................................................AS REQUIRED
After Airplane Comes To A Stop: 17. Condition Levers .......................................................FUEL CUTOFF 18. Firewall Fuel Valves ..............................................................CLOSE [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – ILLUMINATED 19. Master Switch (gang bar) ...........................................................OFF 20. Battery Bus......................................................................EMER OFF P/N 130-590031-73D1
E-15
OCTOBER 2000
7
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
GLIDE 1. Landing Gear .........................................................................UP 2. Flaps .......................................................................................UP
WARNING Do not feather second engine propeller if a No Starter Assist Air Start is to be conducted. Air starts with a windmilling propeller will result in lower starting temperatures. Refer to Abnormal Procedures for Air Start procedures.
3. Prop Levers ................................................................FEATHERED 4. Airspeed........................................................................135 KNOTS 5. Glide Ratio..............2.3 nautical miles for each 1000 feet of altitude. Decrease by 0.2 nautical miles for each 10 knots of headwind
8
OCTOBER 2000
E-16
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
ELECTRICAL SINGLE INVERTER FAILURE
#1 AC BUS
OR
#2 AC BUS
1. AC Bus Circuit Breakers ....................................................CHECK
If Circuit Breaker is Not Tripped: 2. Failed Inverter.......................................SELECT BUS TRANSFER
If Circuit Breaker Is Tripped: 3. Circuit Breaker .....................................................................RESET 4. If Circuit Breaker Trips Again..................................DO NOT RESET 5. Inverter Bus Transfer.......................................DO NOT TRANSFER
NOTE Serials FL-111 Thru FL-119, FL-121: If the torquemeter on the side of the tripped AC Bus circuit breaker is also inoperative, set engine fuel flow to match the fuel flow on the side of the operative torque meter. Observe ITT limits.
DUAL INVERTER FAILURE
#1 AC BUS
&
#2 AC BUS
8
1. Attitude/Heading Control .............USE BACKUP INSTRUMENTS 2. AC Bus Circuit Breakers (if tripped) ..................................RESET 3. If Circuit Breakers Trip Again..................................DO NOT RESET
Serials FL-111 Thru FL-119, FL-121: 4. Prop Levers ...........................................................FULL FORWARD 5. Power...............SET FUEL FLOW PER CRUISE POWER TABLES. IF MANEUVERING, DO NOT EXCEED 500 POUNDS PER HOUR. OBSERVE ITT LIMITS.
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-17
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
DUAL GENERATOR FAILURE
L DC GEN
&
R DC GEN
1. Instrument Emergency Lights (if required)..............................ON 2. Generators .........................................................RESET, THEN ON
If Either Generator Will Reset: 3. Operating Generator Loadmeter ...................................MONITOR
If Neither Generator Will Reset: 4. Non-essential equipment.........................................................OFF 5. Autopilot .......................................................................DISENGAGE 6. Battery Ammeter...............................................................MONITOR 7. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT 8. Pressurization .............................................................................SET 9. Altimeter......................................................................................SET 10. Cabin Sign .....................................VERBAL BRIEFING REQUIRED 11. Autofeather ................................................................................ARM 12. Fuel Balance .........................................................................CHECK 13. VREF + 20 ......................................................................DETERMINE
9
LANDING APPROACH SPEED—FLAPS UP LANDING WT LBS (KGS)
(VREF + 20)-KNOTS
15,000 (6804)
129
14,000 (6350)
125
13,000 (5897)
122
12,000 (5443)
120
11,000 (4989)
120
10,000 (4536)
120
14. Environmental Bleed Air ............................................................LOW 15. Flaps .............................................................................................UP
FEBRUARY 1999
E-18
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
DUAL GENERATOR FAILURE (Cont)
L DC GEN
&
R DC GEN
16. Landing Gear ..................................................EXTEND MANUALLY 17. Taxi Light ..................................................................AS REQUIRED 18. Surface Deice ...........................................................AS REQUIRED
When Landing Is Assured: 19. Airspeed ................................................................VREF + 20 KNOTS 20. Yaw Damp ..................................................................................OFF 21. Prop Levers ...........................................................FULL FORWARD 22. Power Levers.............................................................................IDLE
After Touchdown: 23. Power Levers ...................................GROUND FINE OR REVERSE 24. Brakes.......................................................................AS REQUIRED
LOAD MANAGEMENT WITH A DUAL GENERATOR FAILURE
WARNING Do not place the GEN TIES switch in the MAN CLOSE position. This action reconnects the left and right generator bus loads to the battery, severely limiting battery duration.
After a dual generator failure, a charged battery will discharge in the following times: Battery Discharge Rate–Amps 60 50 40 30 20 10
P/N 130-590031-73D
Time to Discharge–Min 27 32 40 54 81 162
E-19
FEBRUARY 1999
9
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
10
FEBRUARY 1999
E-20
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
FLIGHT CONTROLS UNSCHEDULED ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM ACTIVATION 1. Airplane Attitude............MAINTAIN USING ELEVATOR CONTROL 2. AP/Trim Disconnect...........................................DEPRESS FULLY [PITCH TRIM OFF] – ILLUMINATED 3. Manually retrim airplane. 4. Pitch Trim ...................................................................................OFF
UNSCHEDULED RUDDER BOOST ACTIVATION Rudder boost operation without a large variation of power between the engines indicates a failure of the system. 1. AP/Trim Disconnect .............................DEPRESS TO 1ST LEVEL AND HOLD 2. Rudder Boost............................................................................OFF
If Condition Persists: 3. Rudder Boost Circuit Breaker...............................................PULL 4. Perform normal landing.
10
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-21
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
11
FEBRUARY 1999
E-22
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS USE OF OXYGEN WARNING Beards and mustaches should be carefully trimmed so that they will not interfere with the proper sealing of an oxygen mask. The fit of the oxygen mask around the beard or mustache should be checked on the ground for proper sealing. Studies conducted by the military and the FAA conclude that oxygen masks do not seal over beards and mustaches. Hats and “ear-muff” type headsets must be removed prior to donning crew oxygen masks. Headsets and eyeglasses worn by crew members may interfere with quick-donning capabilities.
WARNING The following table sets forth the average time of useful consciousness (TUC) (time from onset of hypoxia until loss of effective performance) at various altitudes. Rapid decompressions can reduce these times to 1/3 – 1/2 of their original value. Cabin Pressure Altitude
TUC
35,000 Feet
1/2–1 Minute
30,000 Feet
1–2 Minutes
25,000 Feet
3–5 Minutes
22,000 Feet
5–10 Minutes
12–18,000 Feet
30 Minutes or more
Crew 1. Oxygen Mask(s) .......................................................................DON 2. Headset(s)...............................DON, OR AUDIO SPEAKER(S) ON 3. Mic Switch(es).......................................................OXYGEN MASK 4. Oxygen Duration ...............................................................CONFIRM (refer to Oxygen Duration in Normal Procedures)
To Discontinue Use: 5. Oxygen Mask(s) ................RETURN TO OVERHEAD CONTAINER 6. Mic Switch(es) ....................................................................NORMAL
P/N 130-590031-73D1
E-23
OCTOBER 2000
11
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
USE OF OXYGEN (CONT) Passengers WARNING The highest recommended cabin altitude for sustained flight is 25,000 feet.
1. Passenger Manual Drop-Out..............................................PULL ON [PASS OXYGEN ON] – ILLUMINATED 2. Lanyard Pin For Each Mask Used ...................................PULL OUT 3. Mask ..........................................................................................DON 4. Oxygen Duration ...............................................................CONFIRM (refer to Oxygen Duration in Normal Procedures)
To Discontinue Use: 5. Passenger Manual Drop-Out...........................................PUSH OFF 6. Lanyard Pin ..........................................................................INSERT 7. Mask ................................................RETURN TO COMPARTMENT 8. Compartment Cover (if cabin altitude is below 10,000 feet) .................................................................CLOSE
First Aid Oxygen 1. Oxygen Compartment................................PULL COVER TO OPEN 2. ON/OFF Valve..............................................................................ON 3. Mask ..........................................................................................DON
To Discontinue Use:
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4. ON/OFF Valve ............................................................................OFF 5. Mask ................................................RETURN TO COMPARTMENT 6. Compartment Cover ..............................................................CLOSE
OCTOBER 2000
E-24
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
PRESSURIZATION LOSS
CABIN ALT HI
1. Oxygen Mask(s) .......................................................................DON 2. Headset(s)...............................DON, OR AUDIO SPEAKER(S) ON 3. Mic Switch(es).......................................................OXYGEN MASK 4. Passenger Manual Drop-Out...........................................PULL ON [PASS OXYGEN ON] – ILLUMINATED 5. Descend...................................................................AS REQUIRED 6. Passengers.................................PULL LANYARD PIN, DON MASK
WARNING The highest recommended cabin altitude for sustained flight is 25,000 feet. 7. Range ......................DETERMINE FOR FINAL CRUISE ALTITUDE 8. Oxygen Duration ...............................................................CONFIRM (refer to Oxygen Duration in Normal Procedures)
HIGH DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
CABIN DIFF HI
1. Bleed Air Valves ...........................................................ENVIR OFF 2. Oxygen (crew and passengers).............................AS REQUIRED 3. Descend...................................................................AS REQUIRED
AUTO-DEPLOYMENT OXYGEN SYSTEM FAILURE CABIN ALT HI
– ILLUMINATED &
PASS OXYGEN ON
– EXTINGUISHED
1. Passenger Manual Drop-Out...........................................PULL ON 2. First Aid Mask (if required)..............................DEPLOY MANUALLY
To Isolate Oxygen Supply To The Crew And First Aid Mask: 3. OXY CONTROL Circuit Breaker...............................................PULL 4. Passenger Manual Drop-Out...........................................PUSH OFF
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-25
FEBRUARY 1999
12
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
BLEED AIR FAIL
L BLEED FAIL
OR
R BLEED FAIL
Illumination of an annunciator in flight indicates a possible rupture of a bleed air line aft of the engine firewall. 1. Bleed Air Valve (affected engine) .................PNEU & ENVIR OFF [L BL AIR OFF] or [R BL AIR OFF] – ILLUMINATED 2. Cabin VSI and Pneumatic Pressure .................................MONITOR 3. Brake Deice (if installed).............................................................OFF
13
FEBRUARY 1999
E-26
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
EMERGENCY EXIT Escape Hatch Handle..........................................................................PULL
13
P/N 130-590031-73D
E-27
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
14
FEBRUARY 1999
E-28
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
SPINS Intentional spins are prohibited. If an unintentional spin is encountered, perform the following procedure IMMEDIATELY—THE LONGER THE DELAY, THE MORE DIFFICULT RECOVERY WILL BECOME. Steps 1 through 3 should be done AGGRESSIVELY and SIMULTANEOUSLY. The full forward position of the control column may be reduced slightly, if required, to prevent the airplane from exceeding a 90° nose down (inverted) attitude. 1. Control Column............FULL FORWARD, AILERONS NEUTRAL 2. Full Rudder ........................OPPOSITE THE DIRECTION OF SPIN 3. Power Levers ...........................................................................IDLE 4
Rudder ..........................NEUTRALIZE WHEN ROTATION STOPS
5. Execute a smooth pullout.
14
P/N 130-590031-73D3
E-29
JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
E-30
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
L DC GEN
R DC GEN
6
6
L GEN TIE OPEN
R GEN TIE OPEN
7
7
HYD FLUID LOW
10 PROP GND SOL
3 L CHIP DETECT
R CHIP DETECT
4
4
L NO FUEL XFR
R NO FUEL XFR
5
5 BAT TIE OPEN
7 DUCT OVERTEMP
11 L ENG ICE FAIL
R ENG ICE FAIL
13
13 L FUEL QTY
R FUEL QTY
6
P/N 130-590031-73D
6
BATTERY CHARGE
PITCH TRIM OFF
6
9
A-i
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
FEBRUARY 1999
A-ii
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
AIR START STARTER ASSIST (PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING)
1
NO STARTER ASSIST (PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING) LANDING FLAPS UP LANDING
2
ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE APPROACH AND LANDING ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE GO-AROUND PROPELLER GROUND IDLE STOP SOLENOID FAILURE
3
ENGINE OIL SYSTEM LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATION HIGH OIL PRESSURE INDICATION CHIP DETECT
4
FUEL SYSTEM CROSSFEED (ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE OPERATION) NO FUEL TRANSFER
5
FUEL QUANTITY LOW ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SINGLE GENERATOR FAILURE BATTERY CHARGE RATE
6
GENERATOR TIE OPEN BOTH GENERATOR TIES OPEN BATTERY TIE OPEN CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPED
7
AVIONICS MASTER POWER SWITCH FAILURE
8
FLIGHT CONTROLS YAW DAMP/RUDDER BOOST SYSTEM INOPERATIVE ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM INOPERATIVE
9
LANDING GEAR SYSTEM HYDRAULIC FLUID LOW LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION
10
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DUCT OVERTEMPERATURE
11
ICE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ELECTROTHERMAL PROPELLER DEICE (AUTO SYSTEM) ELECTROTHERMAL PROPELLER DEICE (MANUAL SYSTEM)
12
ENGINE ANTI-ICE FAILURE SURFACE DEICE FAILURE STATIC AIR SYSTEM PILOT’S ALTERNATE STATIC AIR SOURCE
13
CRACKED OR SHATTERED WINDSHIELD CRACK IN ANY SIDE WINDOW (COCKPIT OR CABIN)
14
SEVERE ICING CONDITIONS (ALTERNATE METHOD OF COMPLIANCE WITH FAA AD 98-04-24)
15
P/N 130-590031-73D4
A-1
AUGUST 2003
ABNORMAL
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
1 FEBRUARY 1999
A-2
P/N 130-590031-73D
1 FlightSafety international
All airspeeds quoted in this section are Indicated Airspeeds (IAS) and assume zero instrument error. Closed [BRACKETS] in this section denote annunciator(s)
AIR START STARTER ASSIST (PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING) WARNING Air start using the STARTER ASSIST procedures may momentarily cause the loss of attitude display on Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) equipped airplanes, and lead to premature system failures. IF FLIGHT CONDITIONS DO NOT PERMIT THE TEMPORARY LOSS OF ATTITUDE REFERENCE, CONDUCT AIR START USING THE NO STARTER ASSIST PROCEDURES. 1. Cabin Temp Mode ......................................................................OFF 2. Vent Blower .............................................................................AUTO 3. Bleed Air Valve (inoperative engine) ..............................ENVIR OFF 4. Aft Blower ...................................................................................OFF 5. Radar....................................................................STANDBY or OFF 6. Furnishings .................................................................................OFF 7. EFIS Power (if installed/if conditions permit) ..............................OFF 8. Power Lever...............................................................................IDLE 9. Prop Lever ........................................................................LOW RPM 10. Condition Lever.........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 11. Firewall Fuel Valve ..................................................................OPEN [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – EXTINGUISHED 12. Ignition and Engine Start ..............................................................ON [IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED 13. Condition Lever (10% N1 or above)..................................LOW IDLE 14. ITT and N1 .......................................MONITOR (1000° C maximum) 15. Ignition and Engine Start (N1 above 50%)..................................OFF 16. Prop Lever ................................................................AS REQUIRED 17. Power Lever..............................................................AS REQUIRED 18. Generator ............................................................RESET, THEN ON 19. EFIS Power (if installed)...............................................................ON 20. Engine Auto-Ignition..................................................AS REQUIRED 21. Electrical Equipment .................................................AS REQUIRED 22. Aft Blower..................................................................AS REQUIRED 23. Bleed Air Valve ........................................................................OPEN 24. Cabin Temp Mode ...................................................................AUTO
P/N 130-590031-73D9
A-3
FEBRUARY 2007
2 PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
NO STARTER ASSIST (PROPELLER FEATHERED OR WINDMILLING) 1. Power Lever...............................................................................IDLE 2. Prop Lever a. For Prop Feathered Airstarts......................................LOW RPM b. For Prop Windmilling Airstarts.........................FULL FORWARD CONFIRM 1700 RPM 3. Condition Lever.........................................................FUEL CUTOFF 4. Firewall Fuel Valve ..................................................................OPEN [EXTINGUISHER PUSH] & [CLOSED] – EXTINGUISHED 5. Engine Anti-ice ...........................................................................OFF 6. Generator (inoperative engine)...................................................OFF 7. Bleed Air Valve (inoperative engine) ..............................ENVIR OFF 8. Airspeed ........................................................140 KNOTS MINIMUM 9. Altitude............................................................BELOW 20,000 FEET 10. Engine N1 ..................................................................10% MINIMUM 11. Engine Auto-Ignition ..................................................................ARM [IGNITION ON] – ILLUMINATED 12. Condition Lever ................................................................LOW IDLE 13. ITT and N1 ........................................MONITOR (1000°C maximum) 14. Power (after ITT has peaked) ...................................AS REQUIRED 15. Generator ............................................................RESET, THEN ON 16. Engine Auto-Ignition..................................................AS REQUIRED 17. Bleed Air Valve ........................................................................OPEN 18. Electrical Equipment .................................................AS REQUIRED
FEBRUARY 2007
A-4
P/N 130-590031-73D9
FlightSafety international
2
LANDING FLAPS UP LANDING 1. Approach Speed (VREF+ 20 Knots) ...................................CONFIRM LANDING APPROACH SPEED - FLAPS UP LANDING WT LBS (KGS)
(VREF + 20)-KNOTS
15,000 (6804)
129
14,000 (6350)
125
13,000 (5897)
122
12,000 (5443)
120
11,000 (4989)
120
10,000 (4536)
120
2. Pressurization .......................................................................CHECK 3. Cabin Sign a. Standard Configuration .........................................NO SMK/FSB b. No Smoking Configuration....................................................FSB 4. Autofeather ................................................................................ARM 5. Flaps .............................................................................................UP 6. Landing Gear..........................................................................DOWN 7. Exterior and Interior Lights........................................AS REQUIRED 8. Radar ........................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Environmental Bleed Air ............................................................LOW 10. Surface Deice ...........................................................AS REQUIRED
When Landing Assured: 11. Airspeed ................................................................VREF + 20 KNOTS 12
Yaw Damp ..................................................................................OFF
13. Prop Levers ...........................................................FULL FORWARD 14. Power Levers.............................................................................IDLE
After Touchdown: 15. Power Levers............................LIFT AND SELECT GROUND FINE 16. Brakes.......................................................................AS REQUIRED
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-5
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
3
ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE APPROACH AND LANDING 1. Approach Speed (VREF).....................................................CONFIRM LANDING APPROACH SPEED LANDING WT LBS (KGS)
VREF – KNOTS
15,000 (6804)
109
14,000 (6350)
105
13,000 (5897)
102
12,000 (5443)
100
11,000 (4989)
100
10,000 (4536)
100
2. Pressurization .......................................................................CHECK 3. Cabin Sign a. Standard Configuration .........................................NO SMK/FSB b. No Smoking Configuration....................................................FSB 4. Fuel Balance .........................................................................CHECK 5. Radar ........................................................................AS REQUIRED 6. Environmental Bleed Air ............................................................LOW 7. Surface Deice ...........................................................AS REQUIRED 8. Flaps..............................................................................APPROACH 9. Landing Gear..........................................................................DOWN 10. Exterior and Interior Lights........................................AS REQUIRED 11. Prop Lever.............................................................FULL FORWARD 12. Airspeed ................................................................VREF + 15 KNOTS
When It Is Certain There Is No Possibility Of Go-Around: 13. Flaps.......................................................................................DOWN 14. Airspeed......................................................................................VREF 15. Execute Normal Landing
WARNING Care must be exercised when using single-engine ground fine on surfaces with reduced traction. Do not use reverse thrust with one engine inoperative.
FEBRUARY 1999
A-6
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE GO-AROUND 1. Power ........................................................MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE 2. Landing Gear ................................................................................UP 3. Airspeed................................................INCREASE TO 125 KNOTS 4. Flaps .............................................................................................UP
PROPELLER GROUND IDLE STOP SOLENOID FAILURE (FL-115 THRU FL-382, EXCEPT FL-381; FM-10 AND FM-11)
PROP GND SOL
1. PROP GOV TEST Circuit Breaker............................................PULL 2. [PROP GND SOL] Extinguished .......FLY A NORMAL APPROACH. PLAN ON SLIGHTLY LONGER LANDING DISTANCES. 3. [PROP GND SOL] Illuminated ........FLY A SHALLOW, POWER ON APPROACH AT 1450 RPM. DO NOT REDUCE POWER UNTIL IN THE FLARE. PLAN ON SLIGHTLY LONGER LANDING DISTANCES.
P/N 130-590031-73D5
A-7
FEBRUARY 2004
3
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES 4
FEBRUARY 1999
A-8
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ENGINE OIL SYSTEM LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATION (60–90 PSI, YELLOW ARC) 4 1. Do not exceed 62% torque. 2. Correct fault prior to next flight.
HIGH OIL PRESSURE INDICATION (ABOVE 135 PSI, BUT NOT EXCEEDING 200 PSI) Ground operation, excluding transients during cold starts: • Correct fault prior to flight.
In Flight: 1. Continue flight to destination at pilot’s discretion. 2. Correct fault prior to next flight.
CHIP DETECT
L CHIP DETECT
OR
R CHIP DETECT
1. Engine Instruments...........................................................MONITOR 2. If Abnormal ........SHUT DOWN ENGINE AT PILOT’S DISCRETION
P/N 130-590031-73D5
A-9
FEBRUARY 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
5
FEBRUARY 1999
A-10
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
FUEL SYSTEM CROSSFEED (ONE-ENGINE-INOPERATIVE OPERATION) 1. Standby Pumps ..........................................................................OFF 2. Aux Transfer Switches.............................................................AUTO 3. Fuel Crossfeed....................................LEFT or RIGHT (as required) a. [FUEL CROSSFEED] ..........................................ILLUMINATED b. [L FUEL PRES LO] & [R FUEL PRES LO] ..............EXTINGUISHED (annunciator will be illuminated on the inoperative engine side if the firewall fuel valve is left closed)
WARNING Aux Transfer switch must be in AUTO position on side being crossfeed. If the firewall valve is closed, the auxiliary fuel supply will not be available (usable), and the fuel pressure annunciator will remain illuminated on the side supplying fuel.
4. Fuel Quantity ....................................................................MONITOR (max fuel imbalance - 300 lbs)
If Aux Fuel From Inoperative Side Is Required: 5. Firewall Fuel Valve (inoperative engine) .................................OPEN
To Discontinue Crossfeed: 6. Fuel Crossfeed ...........................................................................OFF
NO FUEL TRANSFER
L NO FUEL XFR
OR
R NO FUEL XFR
1. Aux Transfer (same side)................................................OVERRIDE 2. Fuel Quantity ..............MONITOR TO CONFIRM FUEL TRANSFER
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-11
FEBRUARY 1999
5
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
FUEL QUANTITY LOW
L FUEL QTY
OR
R FUEL QTY
1. Fuel Quantity.........................................................................CHECK If Low Fuel Quantity Is Confirmed By Fuel Gage: 2. Standby Pump..............................................................................ON 3. Fuel Quantity ....................................................................MONITOR 4. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT
6
FEBRUARY 1999
A-12
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SINGLE GENERATOR FAILURE
L DC GEN
OR
R DC GEN
1. Generator .............................................................RESET, THEN ON
If Generator Will Not Reset: 2. Generator ....................................................................................OFF 3. Electrical Load ...................................................................MONITOR
BATTERY CHARGE RATE (AIRPLANES PRIOR TO FL-215 AND FM-10)
BATTERY CHARGE
Ground Operation: 1. Illumination of the [BATTERY CHARGE] indicates an abovenormal charge current. 2. [BATTERY CHARGE] should extinguish within 5 minutes after a battery start. 3. [BATTERY CHARGE] should be extinguished when charge current is 6 amps or less. 4. Check battery ammeter every 90 seconds for decreasing charge current. 5. No decrease in charge current indicates an unsatisfactory condition. 6. Do not take off with the [BATTERY CHARGE] illuminated without considering the following: a. The battery ammeter must indicate a decreasing charge current to ensure that the battery is not in a state of thermal runaway. b. The [BATTERY CHARGE] must be extinguished in order to meet the battery duration times noted in the Dual Generator Emergency Procedure.
In Flight: In-Flight Illumination Of [BATTERY CHARGE] Indicates A Possible Battery Malfunction. 1. Battery Ammeter ...............................................................MONITOR
If Battery Charge Current Is Decreasing: 2. Battery Ammeter......................................CONTINUE TO MONITOR 3. [BATTERY CHARGE] .............................................EXTINGUISHED (when charge current drops below 6 amps)
If Battery Charge Current Is Not Decreasing: 4. Battery .........................................................................................OFF [BAT TIE OPEN] – ILLUMINATED 5. [BATTERY CHARGE] Extinguished ..........................CONTINUE TO DESTINATION
If [BATTERY CHARGE] Is Illuminated, and Battery Ammeter Continues To Indicate A Charge Current: 6. GEN TIES................................................................................OPEN 7. Land ..............................................NEAREST SUITABLE AIRPORT P/N 130-590031-73D6
A-13
OCTOBER 2004
6
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
GENERATOR TIE OPEN
L GEN TIE OPEN
OR
R GEN TIE OPEN
1. Loadmeter (same side).....................................................MONITOR
If Indication Is Appropriate: 2. Bus Sense Switch..................................................................RESET
If Greater Than 100%: 3. Generator (same side)................................................................OFF 4. Opposite Loadmeter .........................................................MONITOR
If Gen Tie Will Not Reset:
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5. Loadmeters.......................................................................MONITOR
BOTH GENERATOR TIES OPEN
L GEN TIE OPEN
&
R GEN TIE OPEN
1. Gen Ties .......................................................................MAN CLOSE [MAN TIES CLOSE] – ILLUMINATED [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED
If Gen Ties Do Not Close: 2. Bus Sense Switch..................................................................RESET [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED
If Gen Ties do not close, center bus will be powered only by the battery, eventually depleting the battery. 3. No. 1 Inverter .........................................................BUS TRANSFER 4. Center Bus Equipment ..........................................OFF (as required) (Equipment Powered By The Center Bus = Condenser Blower, Manual Prop Deice, Beacons, Ice Lights, Taxi Light, Landing Gear Motor)
If Battery Is Depleted: 5. Landing Gear ..................................................EXTEND MANUALLY
FEBRUARY 1999
A-14
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
BATTERY TIE OPEN
BAT TIE OPEN
1. Center Bus Voltage...........................................................MONITOR
If Center Bus Voltage Is Normal (27.5 - 29 Volts) 2. Bus Sense Switch..................................................................RESET [BAT TIE OPEN] – EXTINGUISHED
If Center Bus Voltage Is Zero: 3. Gen Ties ..................................................................................OPEN [L GEN TIE OPEN] & [R GEN TIE OPEN] – ILLUMINATED 4. Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker .........................................PULL
NOTE Battery will not charge. Systems powered by the center bus will not be operational. Landing gear will have to be manually extended.
CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPED 1. Nonessential Circuit .............................DO NOT RESET IN FLIGHT 2. Essential Circuit (necessary for continued safe flight): a. Circuit Breaker (after allowing to cool for a minimum of 10 seconds) ........................PUSH TO RESET
If Circuit Breaker Trips Again: b
Circuit Breaker..................................................DO NOT RESET
P/N 130-590031-73D6
A-15
OCTOBER 2004
7
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
8
FEBRUARY 1999
A-16
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
AVIONICS MASTER POWER SWITCH FAILURE If The Avionics Master Pwr Switch Fails To Operate In The On Position: • Avionics Master Circuit Breaker ....................................................PULL
8
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-17
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
9
FEBRUARY 1999
A-18
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
FLIGHT CONTROLS YAW DAMP/RUDDER BOOST SYSTEM INOPERATIVE 1. Descend to 5000 feet MSL or below (if conditions permit). (If dual aft body strakes are installed, refer to STC Supplement 91-111.) 2. Single engine rudder forces may exceed 150 Ibs (68 kg).
ELECTRIC PITCH TRIM INOPERATIVE
PITCH TRIM OFF
1. Electric Pitch Trim ....................................................OFF, THEN ON 2. [PITCH TRIM OFF] .................................................EXTINGUISHED
If [PITCH TRIM OFF] Remains Illuminated: 3. Electric Pitch Trim.......................................................................OFF 4. Manually trim airplane
9
P/N 130-590031-73D6
A-19
OCTOBER 2004
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
10
FEBRUARY 1999
A-20
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
LANDING GEAR SYSTEM HYDRAULIC FLUID LOW
HYD FLUID LOW
If The [HYD FLUID LOW] Illuminates During Flight: 1. Attempt To Extend Landing Gear Normally Upon Reaching Destination. If Landing Gear Fails To Extend: 2. Follow LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION procedures.
LANDING GEAR MANUAL EXTENSION If The Landing Gear Fails To Extend After Placing The Landing Gear Control Down, Perform The Following: 1. Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker (pilot’s right subpanel).....PULL 2. Landing Gear Control ............................................... CONFIRM DN 3. Alternate Extension Handle ...........................UNSTOW AND PUMP a. Pump handle up and down until the three green gear-down annunciators are illuminated. b. While pumping, do not lower handle to the level of the securing clip as this will result in loss of pressure. If All Three Green Gear-Down Annunciators Are Illuminated: 4. Alternate Extension Handle ....................................................STOW 5. Landing Gear Controls ......................................DO NOT ACTIVATE a. The Landing Gear Control and the Landing Gear Relay Circuit Breaker MUST NOT BE ACTIVATED. b. The landing gear should be considered UNSAFE until the airplane is on jacks and the system has been cycled and checked. If One Or More Green Gear-Down Annunciators Do Not Illuminate For Any Reason And A Decision Is Made To Land In This Condition: 6. Alternate Extension Handle...........................CONTINUE PUMPING a. Continue to pump the handle until maximum resistance is felt. b. When pumping is complete, leave handle at the top of the stroke. DO NOT LOWER AND STOW. Prior To Landing: 7. Alternate Extension Handle.........................................PUMP AGAIN a. Pump the handle again until maximum resistance is felt. b. When pumping is complete, leave handle at the top of the stroke. DO NOT LOWER AND STOW. After Landing: 8. Alternate Extension Handle.............................PUMP AGAIN WHEN CONDITIONS PERMIT a. Pump the handle again, when conditions permit, to maintain hydraulic pressure until the gear can be mechanically secured. b. DO NOT STOW HANDLE. c. DO NOT ACTIVATE THE LANDING GEAR CONTROL OR THE LANDING GEAR RELAY CIRCUIT BREAKER. d. The landing gear should be considered UNLOCKED until the airplane is on jacks and the system has been cycled and checked.
P/N 130-590031-73D6
A-21
OCTOBER 2004
10
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
11
FEBRUARY 1999
A-22
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DUCT OVERTEMP
DUCT OVERTEMPERATURE
1. Electric Heat ...............................................................................OFF 2. Vent Blower ..............................................................................HIGH 3. Cabin/Cockpit Air ........PUSH TO INCREASE AIRFLOW TO CABIN
If Condition Persists: 4. Cabin Temp Mode...........................................................MAN HEAT 5. Manual Temp.....................................................DECR (60 seconds)
If The Condition Persists Further: 6. Left Bleed Air Valve ........................................................ENVIR OFF
If The [DUCT OVERTEMP] Does Not Extinguish After 2 Minutes: 7. Right Bleed Air Valve......................................................ENVIR OFF 8. Oxygen......................................................................AS REQUIRED 9. Descend....................................................................AS REQUIRED
11
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-23
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
12
FEBRUARY 1999
A-24
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
ICE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ELECTROTHERMAL PROPELLER DEICE (AUTO SYSTEM) Abnormal Readings on Deice Ammeter: (Normal Operation: 26 to 32 amps) 1. Zero amps: a. Automatic Prop Deice..............................................CHECK, ON b. If OFF, reposition to ON after 30 seconds c. If ON with zero amps reading, system is inoperative; position the switch to OFF. d. Use manual backup system. 2. Below 26 amps: a. Continue operation. b. If propeller imbalance occurs, increase RPM briefly to aid in ice removal. 3. Over 32 amps: a. If the Auto Prop Deice circuit breaker switch does not trip, continue operation. b. If propeller imbalance occurs, increase RPM briefly to aid in ice removal. c. If the Auto Prop Deice circuit breaker switch trips, use manual system. Monitor loadmeters to ensure normal operation. (An approximate 10% increase on each meter is normal.) d. If the Prop Deice Control circuit breaker trips, or the loadmeters indicate the manual system is not working, (no increase or an excessive increase in current drain) avoid icing conditions.
12
ELECTROTHERMAL PROPELLER DEICE (MANUAL SYSTEM) 1. Manual Prop Deice.............................MANUAL FOR 90 SECONDS 2. Loadmeters ..................................MONITOR FOR SMALL NEEDLE DEFLECTION (approx. 10%) 3. Repeat as required.
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-25
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
ENGINE ANTI-ICE FAILURE
L ENG ICE FAIL
OR
R ENG ICE FAIL
1. Engine Anti-Ice Actuator....................SELECT OTHER ACTUATOR
If [ENG ICE FAIL] Does Not Extinguish: 2. Exit icing conditions 3. Assume engine anti-ice is ON for performance calculations.
SURFACE DEICE FAILURE 1. Surface Deice ......................................ATTEMPT MANUAL CYCLE
If [WING DEICE] or [TAIL DEICE] Do Not Illuminate, Or If Boot Inflation Cannot Be Confirmed Visually: 2. Exit icing conditions 3. Refer to POH/AFM Section V, PERFORMANCE, for recommended landing approach speeds and performance with ice on the airplane.
WARNING Intentional stalls are prohibited with a surface deice system failure and ice on the airplane.
13
FEBRUARY 1999
A-26
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
STATIC AIR SYSTEM PILOT’S ALTERNATE STATIC AIR SOURCE Whenever Any Obstruction Exists In The Normal Static Air System, Or When The Alternate Static Air System Is Desired For Use: 1. Pilot’s Static Air Source ................................................ALTERNATE 2. For Airspeed Calibration and Altimeter Correction, refer to POH/AFM Section V, PERFORMANCE
13
P/N 130-590031-73D
A-27
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
14
FEBRUARY 1999
A-28
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
CRACKED OR SHATTERED WINDSHIELD 1. Altitude....................MAINTAIN 25,000 FT OR LESS, IF POSSIBLE 2. Pressurization Controller .......................................................RESET a. Cruise and Descent..........MAINTAIN A CABIN DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE OF 2.0 TO 4.6 PSI (A cabin differential pressure of 4.6 psi will produce approximately a 10,500-foot cabin altitude at an airplane altitude of 25,000 feet.) b. Before Landing........................DEPRESSURIZE CABIN PRIOR TO TOUCHDOWN 3. Other In-flight Considerations a. Visibility through a shattered windshield may be sufficiently reduced to dictate flying the airplane from the opposite side of the cockpit. b. Precautions should be taken to prevent particles or flakes of glass from a shattered inner ply of the windshield from interfering with the crew’s vision. c. A cracked outer windshield ply may damage operating windshield wipers. d. Windshield heat may be inoperative in the area of the crack(s). e. The structural integrity of the windshield will be maintained. 4. Postflight Considerations ...............SEE SECTION II, LIMITATIONS IN POH/AFM
CRACK IN ANY SIDE WINDOW (COCKPIT OR CABIN) 1. Altitude .....................................................DESCEND IF REQUIRED a. Descend to an altitude not requiring oxygen, if possible – or b. Descend to at least 25,000 feet if passengers are on board. 2. Crew and Passengers ........DON OXYGEN MASKS, IF REQUIRED 3. Pressurization Controller..............................RESET AS REQUIRED TO DEPRESSURIZE CABIN 4. Cabin Pressure Switch............................................................DUMP 5. Postflight Considerations ...............SEE SECTION II, LIMITATIONS IN POH/AFM
P/N 130-590031-73D1
A-29
OCTOBER 2000
14
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
15
FEBRUARY 1999
A-30
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
SEVERE ICING CONDITIONS (Alternate Method Of Compliance With FAA AD 98-04-24) THE FOLLOWING WEATHER CONDITIONS MAY BE CONDUCIVE TO SEVERE IN-FLIGHT ICING: • Visible Rain At Temperatures Below 0 Degrees Celsius Ambient Air Temperature. • Droplets That Splash or Splatter On Impact At Temperatures Below 0 Degrees Celsius Ambient Air Temperature PROCEDURES FOR EXITING THE SEVERE ICING ENVIRONMENT These procedures are applicable to all flight phases from takeoff to landing. Monitor the ambient air temperature. While severe icing may form at temperatures as cold as -18 degrees Celsius, increased vigilance is warranted at temperatures around freezing with visible moisture present. If the visual cues specified in the Limitations Section of the POH/AFM for identifying severe icing conditions are observed, accomplish the following: 1. Immediately request priority handling from Air Traffic Control to facilitate a route or an altitude change to exit the severe icing conditions in order to avoid extended exposure to flight conditions more severe than those for which the airplane has been certificated. 2. Avoid abrupt and excessive maneuvering that may exacerbate control difficulties. 3. Do not engage the autopilot. 4. If the autopilot is engaged, hold the control wheel firmly and disengage the autopilot. 5. If an unusual roll response or uncommanded roll control movement is observed, reduce the angle-of-attack. 6. Do not extend flaps when holding in icing conditions. Operation with flaps extended can result in a reduced wing angle-of-attack with the possibility of ice forming on the upper surface further aft on the wing than normal, possibly aft of the protected area. 7. If the flaps are extended, do not retract them until the airframe is clear of ice. 8. Report these weather conditions to Air Traffic Control.
15
P/N 130-590031-73D3
A-31
JULY 2002
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
A-32
P/N 130-590031-73D
international
PERFORMANCE WIND COMPONENTS.........................................................................................P-3 TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS -- FLAPS UP -(A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) SEA LEVEL........................................................................................................................P-4 1000 FEET.........................................................................................................................P-5 2000 FEET.........................................................................................................................P-6 3000 FEET.........................................................................................................................P-7 4000 FEET.........................................................................................................................P-8 5000 FEET.........................................................................................................................P-9 6000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-10 7000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-11 8000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-12 9000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-13 10,000 FEET....................................................................................................................P-14 TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS -- FLAPS APPROACH -(A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) SEA LEVEL .....................................................................................................................P-15 1000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-16 2000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-17 3000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-18 4000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-19 5000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-20 6000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-21 7000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-22 8000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-23 9000 FEET.......................................................................................................................P-24 10,000 FEET....................................................................................................................P-25 ENROUTE MAXIMUM CRUISE POWER AT 1500 RPM.................................................................P-26 NORMAL CRUISE POWER AT 1500 RPM...................................................................P-27
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-1
FEBRUARY 1999
PERFORMANCE
FlightSafety
PERFORMANCE
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
P-2
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
WIND COMPONENTS
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-3
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: SEA LEVEL TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LRS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 109 117 3085
106 110 117 3505
106 110 117 3716
106 110 117 3949
106 110 117 4192
106 110 117 4541
108 111 117 5181
110 111 117 5919
111 112 117 6493
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
105 108 115 2884
104 108 115 3278
104 108 115 3483
104 108 115 3693
104 108 115 3903
104 109 115 4253
106 109 115 4847
108 110 115 5522
109 110 115 6033
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
103 106 114 2682
102 106 114 3057
102 106 114 3255
102 107 114 3459
102 107 114 3654
102 107 114 3955
104 107 114 4504
106 108 114 5129
107 108 114 5607
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
101 105 112 2495
101 105 112 2847
100 105 112 3028
100 105 112 3217
100 105 112 3415
101 105 112 3701
102 106 112 4199
104 106 112 4776
105 107 112 5203
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
101 104 112 2373
99 104 111 2692
99 104 111 2857
99 104 111 3026
99 104 111 3203
99 104 111 3458
100 104 111 3910
102 105 110 4430
103 105 110 4843
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2- KIAS TOFL - FT
100 104 112 2285
99 104 111 2589
99 104 111 2750
98 104 111 2912
98 104 111 3080
98 104 111 3324
99 104 110 3735
100 104 110 4189
101 104 109 4528
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2- KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 112 2199
98 104 112 2489
98 104 112 2646
98 104 111 2799
97 104 111 2960
97 104 111 3193
99 104 110 3602
100 104 110 4037
101 104 110 4361
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2- KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 112 2113
98 104 112 2389
97 104 112 2538
97 104 112 2688
97 104 111 2841
97 104 111 3061
98 104 110 3450
99 104 110 3879
100 104 110 4197
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
98 104 112 2028
97 104 112 2290
97 104 112 2431
96 104 112 2577
96 104 112 2722
96 104 111 2931
97 104 111 3301
99 104 110 3733
99 104 110 4021
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2- KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 1943
97 104 112 2192
96 104 112 2326
96 104 112 2465
95 104 112 2606
95 104 111 2803
96 104 111 3155
98 104 110 3562
99 104 110 3861
flmmtab3
FEBRUARY 1999
P-4
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
106 110 117 3264
106 110 117 3702
106 110 117 3944
106 110 117 4195
106 110 117 4437
107 110 117 4915
108 111 117 5609
110 112 117 6451
111 112 117 7047
V1 - KIAS VR - KiAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
105 108 115 3055
104 108 115 3471
104 108 115 3688
104 108 115 3906
104 108 115 4144
105 109 115 4592
106 109 115 5236
108 110 115 6001
109 110 115 6566
V1 - KIAS VR KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL.FT
103 106 114 2844
102 106 114 3243
102 107 114 3455
102 107 114 3657
102 107 114 3873
103 107 114 4292
104 108 114 4889
106 108 114 5590
107 109 1l4 6091
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
101 105 112 2645
100 105 112 3017
100 105 112 3213
100 105 112 3417
100 105 112 3623
101 106 112 3989
102 1C6 112 4543
104 107 112 5188
105 107 112 5658
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
100 104 111 2508
99 104 111 2848
99 104 111 3023
99 104 111 3206
98 104 111 3393
99 104 111 3733
101 104 110 4226
102 105 110 4821
103 105 110 5239
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
100 104 112 2413
99 104 111 2741
98 104 111 2908
98 104 111 3083
98 104 111 3263
98 104 111 3582
99 104 110 4014
101 104 109 4509
101 104 109 4879
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
99 104 112 2321
98 104 112 2637
98 104 111 2796
97 104 111 2963
97 104 111 3135
98 104 111 3439
99 104 110 3871
100 104 110 4356
101 104 109 4707
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL FT
98 104 112 2229
97 104 112 2529
97 104 112 2685
97 104 111 2843
96 104 111 3007
97 104 111 3297
98 104 110 3725
100 104 110 4192
100 104 109 4524
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
98 104 112 2138
97 104 112 2423
96 104 112 2574
96 104 112 2725
96 104 111 2880
96 104 111 3157
98 104 110 3560
99 104 110 4020
100 104 110 4346
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
97 104 112 2049
96 104 112 2318
96 104 112 2462
95 104 112 2608
95 104 112 2755
95 104 111 3018
97 104 110 3400
98 104 110 3864
99 104 110 4157
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3a
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-5
FEBRUARY 1999
TAKEOFF FLAPS UP
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 1000 FT
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 2000 FT TO WEIGHT
TAKEOFF FLAPS UP
15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 110 117 3458
106 110 117 3931
106 110 117 4191
106 110 117 4443
106 110 117 4713
107 111 117 5324
109 111 117 6109
111 112 117 7017
1t2 112 117 7667
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 3241
104 108 115 3676
104 108 115 3902
104 108 115 4149
104 109 115 4409
105 109 115 4969
107 110 115 5684
109 110 115 6532
110 110 115 7129
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
103 106 114 3014
102 107 114 3443
102 107 114 3654
102 107 114 3878
102 107 114 4108
103 107 114 4637
105 108 114 5295
107 108 114 6068
108 109 114 6630
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
101 105 112 2807
100 105 112 3203
100 105 112 3414
100 105 112 3628
100 105 112 3839
101 106 112 4330
103 106 112 4941
105 107 112 5649
106 107 112 6151
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 104 111 2655
99 104 111 3014
99 104 111 3204
98 104 111 3397
98 104 111 3586
99 104 111 4028
101 105 110 4585
103 105 110 5233
104 106 110 5702
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 111 2554
98 104 111 2899
98 104 11 3080
98 104 111 3267
98 104 111 3448
99 104 110 3854
100 104 110 4336
101 104 109 4878
102 104 109 5297
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
98 104 112 2455
98 104 111 2788
97 104 111 2960
97 104 111 3139
97 104 111 3313
98 104 110 3709
99 104 110 4169
100 104 109 4693
101 104 109 5071
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
90 104 112 2357
97 104 112 2677
97 104 111 2841
96 104 111 3010
96 104 111 3179
97 104 111 3554
99 104 110 4012
100 104 110 4525
100 104 109 4885
V1 - KIAS VR- KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 2259
96 104 112 2566
96 104 112 2722
96 104 111 2883
95 104 111 3044
96 104 111 3400
98 104 110 3855
99 104 110 4348
100 104 109 4689
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 2163
96 104 112 2455
95 104 112 2606
95 104 112 2759
95 104 111 2910
96 104 111 3250
97 104 110 3679
98 104 110 4161
99 104 170 4500
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3b
OCTOBER 2000
P-6
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 3000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1- KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 110 117 3652
106 110 117 4179
106 110 117 4440
106 110 117 4721
106 110 117 5091
108 111 117 5781
110 112 117 6635
112 112 117 7624
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 3426
104 108 115 3831
104 108 115 4147
104 109 115 4416
104 109 115 4765
106 109 115 5392
108 110 115 6181
I09 110 115 7091
111 111 115 7805
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 106 114 3199
102 107 114 3644
102 107 114 3876
102 107 114 4115
102 107 114 4453
104 108 114 5024
105 108 114 5740
107 109 114 6589
109 105 114 7242
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
101 105 112 2977
100 105 112 3405
100 105 112 3626
100 105 112 3844
100 106 112 4151
102 106 112 4686
193 107 112 5346
105 107 112 6120
107 107 112 6738
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 111 2812
99 104 111 3195
98 104 111 3395
98 104 111 3600
99 104 111 3878
100 104 110 4368
102 105 110 4977
103 105 110 5682
104 106 110 6235
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 111 2707
98 104 111 3072
98 104 111 3266
98 104 111 3461
98 104 111 3721
99 104 110 4153
100 104 110 4673
101 104 109 5257
102 1O4 109 5771
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 112 2602
97 104 111 2953
97 104 111 3137
97 104 111 3326
97 104 111 3572
98 104 110 3999
99 104 110 4505
101 104 109 5063
101 104 109 5490
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 2496
97 104 111 2834
96 104 111 3009
96 104 111 3191
96 104 111 3425
97 104 110 3842
99 104 110 4323
100 104 109 4865
101 104 109 5290
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 2391
96 104 112 2715
96 104 111 2882
95 104 111 3056
95 104 111 3279
97 104 110 3674
98 104 110 4153
99 104 110 4683
100 104 109 5095
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 112 2289
95 104 112 2599
95 104 112 2757
95 104 111 2922
95 104 111 3136
96 104 111 3509
97 104 110 3983
99 104 110 4495
100 104 109 4877
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3c
P/N 130-590031-73D1
P-7
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 4000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 110 117 3879
106 110 117 4429
106 110 117 4719
106 110 117 5016
107 111 117 5531
108 111 117 6300
110 112 117 7219
112 117 117 8326
– – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 3630
104 108 115 4136
104 109 115 4415
104 109 115 4689
104 109 115 5158
106 110 115 5859
108 110 115 6713
110 111 115 7731
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 3399
102 107 114 3866
102 107 114 4114
102 107 114 4370
103 107 114 4819
104 108 114 5454
106 108 114 6244
108 109 114 7177
109 109 114 7960
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 3161
100 105 112 3617
100 105 112 3843
100 105 112 4083
101 106 112 4503
102 106 112 5079
104 107 112 5796
106 107 112 6665
107 108 112 7380
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 111 2977
98 104 111 3387
98 104 111 3600
98 104 111 3821
99 104 111 4191
100 105 110 4728
102 105 110 5388
104 106 110 6181
105 106 110 6839
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 2864
98 104 111 3258
98 104 111 3461
97 104 111 3671
98 104 110 4022
99 104 110 4490
100 104 109 5039
102 104 109 5732
103 104 109 6324
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 2755
97 104 111 3130
97 104 111 3325
97 104 111 3526
97 104 110 3860
98 104 110 4316
100 104 110 4853
101 104 109 5473
102 104 108 5993
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 112 2645
96 104 111 3002
96 104 111 3191
96 104 111 3382
97 104 111 3699
98 104 110 4148
99 104 110 4671
100 104 109 5264
101 104 109 5761
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 112 2535
96 104 111 2875
95 104 111 3056
95 104 111 3239
96 104 111 3538
97 104 110 3978
98 104 110 4477
100 104 108 5051
101 104 109 5531
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 112 2424
95 104 112 2751
95 104 111 2922
94 104 111 3099
95 104 111 3381
96 104 111 3797
98 104 110 4297
99 104 109 4854
100 104 109 5306
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3d
OCTOBER 2000
P-8
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 5000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12 000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 110 117 4127
105 110 117 4709
106 110 117 5016
106 110 117 5336
107 111 117 6009
109 111 117 6836
111 112 117 7860
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 3854
104 109 115 4405
104 109 115 4689
104 109 115 4995
105 109 115 5605
107 110 115 6372
109 110 115 7318
111 111 115 8476
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 3601
102 107 114 4106
102 107 114 4371
102 107 114 4673
103 108 114 5218
105 108 114 5930
107 109 114 6791
109 109 114 7852
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 3364
100 105 112 383
100 105 112 4084
100 106 112 4356
101 106 112 4872
103 106 112 5518
105 107 112 6313
107 108 112 7285
108 108 112 8154
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 111 3158
98 104 111 3592
98 104 111 3822
98 104 111 4067
99 104 110 4545
101 105 110 5128
102 105 110 5848
104 106 110 6752
106 106 110 7529
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3037
98 104 111 3454
97 104 111 3672
97 104 111 3904
98 104 110 4328
100 104 110 4838
102 104 109 5437
104 104 109 6951
104 105 109 6951
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 2919
97 104 111 3319
97 104 111 3527
97 104 111 3749
98 104 110 4178
99 104 110 4669
100 104 109 5244
101 104 109 5950
102 104 108 6551
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 2801
96 104 111 3184
96 104 111 3383
96 104 111 3593
91 104 110 4000
98 104 110 4481
99 104 109 5039
101 104 109 5712
102 104 108 6296
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 112 2685
95 104 111 3050
95 104 111 3240
95 104 111 3440
96 104 111 3826
97 104 110 4300
99 104 110 4842
100 104 109 5485
101 104 109 6047
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 112 2570
95 104 111 2916
94 104 111 3100
94 104 111 3289
95 104 111 3655
97 104 110 4116
98 104 110 4634
99 104 109 6262
101 104 109 5799
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3e
P/N 130-590031-73D1
P-9
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 6000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 110 117 4378
106 110 117 5007
106 110 117 5332
106 111 117 5795
108 111 117 6535
110 112 117 7448
111 112 117 8599
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 4087
104 109 115 4681
104 109 115 4989
104 109 115 5405
106 109 115 6093
107 110 115 6931
109 111 115 7981
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 3823
102 107 114 4363
102 107 114 4664
102 107 114 5050
104 108 114 5674
105 108 114 6448
107 109 114 7419
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 3575
100 105 112 4077
100 106 112 4347
100 106 112 4721
102 106 112 5280
103 107 112 6001
106 107 112 6878
107 108 112 7975
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3351
98 104 111 3815
98 104 110 4053
98 104 111 4397
100 104 110 4921
101 105 110 5572
103 106 110 6381
105 106 110 7384
106 106 110 8275
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3222
97 104 111 3666
97 104 111 3904
98 104 110 4221
98 104 110 4675
100 104 109 5213
101 104 109 5910
103 104 109 6821
104 105 109 7626
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 3095
97 104 111 3S21
97 104 111 3749
97 104 110 4049
98 104 110 4499
99 104 110 5029
100 104 109 5667
102 104 108 6454
103 104 108 7142
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 2969
96 104 111 3377
96 104 111 3594
96 104 111 3880
97 104 110 4337
98 104 110 4847
100 104 109 5461
101 104 109 6205
102 104 108 6854
V1 KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 2844
95 104 111 3235
95 104 111 3440
95 104 111 3713
96 104 110 4144
98 104 110 4642
99 104 100 5235
100 104 100 5959
102 104 108 6537
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 112 2722
94 104 111 3094
94 104 111 3290
94 104 111 3548
96 104 110 3958
97 104 110 4449
98 104 109 5023
100 104 109 5715
101 104 108 6318
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3f
FEBRUARY 1999
P-10
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 7000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
105 110 117 4659
106 110 117 5324
106 111 117 5696
107 111 117 6295
108 111 117 7109
110 112 117 8140
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 108 115 4354
104 109 115 4981
104 109 115 5315
105 109 115 5878
106 110 115 6632
108 110 115 7551
110 111 115 8752
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 4062
102 107 114 4657
102 107 114 4960
103 108 114 5472
104 108 114 6170
106 109 114 7026
108 103 114 8106
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 3795
100 106 112 4341
100 106 112 4628
101 106 112 5110
102 106 112 5745
104 107 112 6533
106 107 112 7533
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3555
98 104 111 4058
98 104 110 4319
99 10 110 4767
100 4105 110 5334
102 105 110 6068
104 106 110 6966
106 106 110 8111
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3418
97 104 111 3899
97 104 110 4153
98 104 110 4544
99 104 110 5043
100 104 109 5645
102 104 109 6450
104 105 109 7480
– – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 3285
97 104 111 3744
96 104 111 3986
97 104 110 4375
98 104 110 4861
99 104 109 5434
101 104 109 6139
102 104 108 7024
103 104 108 7822
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 3152
96 104 111 3589
96 104 111 3821
96 104 110 4199
97 104 110 4668
99 104 110 5231
100 104 109 5911
102 104 108 6760
103 104 108 7514
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 111 3018
95 104 111 3436
95 104 111 3657
96 104 111 4015
97 104 110 4492
98 104 110 5034
99 104 109 5677
101 104 108 6489
102 104 108 7228
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 111 2886
94 104 111 3286
94 104 111 3496
95 104 111 3835
96 104 110 4287
97 104 110 4812
99 104 109 5445
100 104 109 6215
102 104 108 6915
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3g
P/N 130-590031-73D1
P-11
OCTOBER 2000
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 8000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1- KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
105 110 117 4956
106 111 117 5689
106 111 117 6127
107 111 117 6850
109 112 117 7761
111 112 117 8926
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 109 115 4634
104 109 115 5310
104 109 115 5722
105 110 115 6388
107 110 115 7220
109 110 115 8283
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 4317
102 107 114 4955
102 107 114 5341
103 108 114 5956
105 108 114 6723
107 109 114 7673
109 109 114 8913
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 4036
100 106 112 4623
100 106 112 4996
101 106 112 5542
103 107 112 6250
105 107 112 7130
106 108 112 8249
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 3778
98 104 110 4314
98 104 110 4641
99 105 110 5166
101 105 110 5811
102 106 110 6616
104 106 110 7634
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 3631
97 104 111 4154
97 104 110 4453
98 104 110 4907
99 104 109 5437
100 104 109 6142
102 104 109 7049
104 105 109 8249
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 3487
97 104 111 3987
97 104 110 4286
97 104 110 4721
98 104 110 5250
100 104 109 5893
101 104 108 6683
103 104 108 7702
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 3345
96 104 111 3821
96 104 111 4104
97 104 110 4551
98 104 110 5052
99 104 109 5667
101 104 109 6423
102 104 108 7411
103 104 108 8277
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 111 3204
95 104 111 3658
95 104 111 3926
96 104 110 4350
97 104 110 4842
98 104 109 5442
100 104 109 6167
102 104 108 7100
103 104 108 7940
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 104 111 3065
94 104 111 3497
94 104 111 3751
95 104 110 4153
96 104 110 4652
98 104 110 5231
99 104 109 5916
101 104 108 6806
102 104 108 7613
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3h
FEBRUARY 1999
P-12
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 9000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
105 110 117 5271
106 111 117 6070
107 111 117 6653
108 111 117 7466
110 112 117 8500
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 109 115 4935
104 109 115 566O
104 109 115 6213
106 110 115 6960
108 110 115 7897
109 111 115 9103
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 4612
102 107 114 5289
102 108 114 5794
104 108 114 6475
105 109 114 7332
107 109 114 8429
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 105 112 4301
100 106 112 4942
100 106 112 5406
102 106 112 6034
103 107 112 6823
105 107 112 7810
107 108 112 102
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 111 4021
98 104 110 4606
99 104 110 5047
100 105 110 5604
101 105 110 6330
103 106 110 7235
105 106 110 8403
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 3864
97 104 110 4418
97 104 110 4801
98 104 110 5299
99 104 109 5902
101 104 109 6699
103 105 109 7745
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
97 104 111 3710
96 104 111 4250
97 104 110 4622
98 104 110 5107
99 104 109 5674
100 104 109 6394
102 104 108 7295
103 104 108 8485
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
96 104 111 3557
96 104 111 4071
96 104 110 4442
97 104 110 4903
98 104 110 5466
99 104 109 6148
101 104 108 7008
103 104 108 8146
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL-FT
95 104 111 3405
95 104 111 3895
95 104 110 4248
96 104 110 4716
98 104 110 5253
99 104 109 5910
100 104 109 6739
102 104 108 7316
103 104 107 8806
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 104 111 3257
94 104 111 3722
94 104 111 4055
95 104 110 4500
97 104 110 5025
98 104 109 5665
100 104 109 6448
102 104 108 7486
103 104 108 8443
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3i
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-13
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS UP (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 10,000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5448 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,5OO LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
106 111 117 5693
106 111 117 6599
107 111 117 7329
109 112 117 8242
110 112 117 9437
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
104 109 115 5316
104 109 115 6178
105 110 115 6823
107 110 115 7666
108 110 115 8754
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
102 107 114 4962
102 108 114 5756
103 108 114 6360
104 108 114 7134
106 109 114 8117
108 109 114 9379
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 106 112 4628
100 106 112 5371
101 106 112 5930
102 107 112 6631
104 107 112 7530
106 108 112 8678
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 110 4320
98 104 110 5007
99 105 110 5523
100 105 110 6168
102 106 110 6996
104 106 110 8080
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 104 111 4160
97 104 110 4783
98 104 110 5246
99 104 109 5776
100 104 109 6464
102 104 109 7407
104 105 109 8648
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 3993
97 104 110 4613
97 104 110 5041
98 104 110 5575
99 104 109 6224
101 104 109 7032
102 104 108 8088
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 104 111 3828
96 104 110 4419
96 104 110 4845
97 104 110 5363
99 104 109 5981
100 104 109 6745
102 104 108 7757
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 104 111 3664
95 104 111 4226
96 104 110 4646
97 104 110 5140
98 104 109 5751
99 104 109 6487
101 104 108 7450
103 104 103 8751
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 104 111 3502
94 104 111 4036
95 104 110 4436
96 104 110 4936
97 104 110 5521
99 104 109 6234
100 104 108 7141
102 104 108 8384
– – – –
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab3j
FEBRUARY 1999
P-14
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 6097 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
100 103 109 2387
99 103 109 2733
99 103 109 2916
99 103 109 3103
99 104 109 3300
99 104 109 3612
101 104 109 4154
103 104 109 4746
104 105 109 5199
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 102 107 2260
97 102 107 2541
97 102 107 2712
97 102 107 2889
97 102 107 3068
97 102 107 3354
99 103 107 3862
101 103 107 4407
102 103 107 4826
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 102 107 2179
97 102 107 2450
97 102 107 2607
96 102 107 2774
96 102 107 2939
96 102 106 3181
98 102 106 3629
99 102 106 4114
100 102 105 4476
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2099
96 102 107 2365
96 102 107 2515
96 102 107 2675
95 102 107 2836
96 102 107 3066
97 102 106 3482
99 102 106 3968
99 102 106 4314
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 108 2020
96 102 107 2282
96 102 107 2425
95 102 107 2578
95 102 107 2736
95 102 107 2955
96 102 106 3346
98 102 106 3828
99 102 106 4169
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 108 1947
95 102 108 2201
95 102 107 2338
95 102 107 2484
94 102 107 2638
94 102 107 2847
96 102 106 3216
97 102 106 3662
98 102 106 4007
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 108 1879
95 102 108 2122
94 102 108 2253
94 102 107 2392
94 102 107 2539
94 102 107 2742
95 102 107 3091
96 102 106 3505
98 102 106 3850
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 1812
94 102 108 2044
94 102 108 2169
94 102 108 2301
93 102 108 2441
93 102 107 2637
94 102 107 2968
96 102 106 3362
97 102 106 3675
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 1744
94 102 108 1966
93 102 108 2085
93 102 108 2211
93 102 108 2344
93 102 107 2534
94 102 107 2847
95 102 106 3223
96 102 106 3513
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 1678
93 102 108 1889
93 102 108 2002
92 102 108 2122
92 102 108 2248
92 102 107 2428
93 102 107 2729
94 102 107 3085
95 102 106 3360
flmmtab7
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-15
FEBRUARY 1999
TAKEOFF FLAPS APPROACH
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: SEA LEVEL
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 1000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS
TAKEOFF FLAPS APPROACH
6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR- -KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 103 109 2533
99 103 109 2906
99 103 109 3099
99 104 109 3303
99 104 109 3512
100 104 109 3942
102 104 109 4504
103 105 109 5173
105 105 109 5669
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 102 107 2363
97 102 107 2702
97 102 107 2885
97 102 107 3071
97 102 107 3265
98 102 107 3648
100 103 107 4191
101 103 107 4807
102 103 107 5250
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - Fl
97 102 107 2294
97 102 107 2598
96 102 107 2771
96 102 107 2941
96 102 107 3117
96 102 106 3442
98 102 106 3933
99 102 106 4464
100 102 105 4872
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2210
96 102 107 2506
96 102 107 2672
95 102 107 2839
95 102 107 3007
96 102 106 3316
97 102 106 3782
99 102 106 4303
100 102 105 4676
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2129
96 102 107 2417
95 102 107 2575
95 102 107 2739
95 102 107 2900
95 102 107 3192
97 102 106 3624
98 102 106 4149
99 102 105 4504
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 108 2055
95 102 107 2330
95 102 107 2481
94 102 107 2641
94 102 107 2795
95 102 107 3072
96 102 106 3478
98 102 106 4003
99 102 106 4337
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 1982
95 102 108 2246
94 102 107 2390
94 102 107 2542
93 102 107 2693
94 102 107 2956
95 102 106 3343
97 102 106 3824
98 102 106 4175
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 1910
94 102 108 2161
94 102 108 2299
93 102 108 2443
93 102 107 2592
93 102 107 2841
95 102 106 3210
96 102 106 3654
97 102 106 4007
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 1839
93 102 108 2078
93 102 108 2209
93 102 108 2346
92 102 108 2489
93 102 107 2728
94 102 107 3078
95 102 106 3498
96 102 106 3821
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 1768
93 102 108 1996
92 102 108 2120
92 102 108 2250
92 102 108 2385
92 102 107 2617
93 102 107 2946
95 102 106 3347
96 102 106 3647
flmmtab7a
OCTOBER 2000
P-16
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 2000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 103 109 2693
99 103 109 3089
99 104 109 3300
99 104 109 3516
99 104 109 3744
100 104 109 4274
102 104 109 4904
104 105 109 5636
– – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 102 107 2504
97 102 107 2876
97 102 107 3069
97 102 107 3270
97 102 107 3482
98 102 107 3981
100 103 107 4558
102 103 107 5231
103 103 107 5728
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2419
96 102 107 2763
96 102 107 2939
96 102 107 3122
96 102 106 3310
97 102 106 3733
98 102 106 4262
100 102 105 4863
101 102 105 5299
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2333
96 102 107 2664
95 102 107 2837
95 102 107 3011
95 102 107 3190
96 102 106 3584
98 102 106 4110
99 102 105 4676
100 102 105 5069
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2251
95 102 107 2567
95 102 107 2737
95 102 107 2904
94 102 107 3075
95 102 106 3450
97 102 106 3951
99 102 106 4498
100 102 105 4883
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 2172
95 102 107 2474
94 102 107 2639
94 102 107 2799
94 102 107 2962
95 102 106 3320
96 102 106 3781
98 102 106 4321
99 102 105 4694
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 2095
94 102 107 2382
94 102 107 2540
93 102 107 2696
93 102 107 2852
94 102 107 3195
96 102 106 3623
98 102 106 4177
98 102 106 4526
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 2017
94 102 108 2292
93 102 108 2441
93 102 107 2595
93 102 107 2744
94 102 107 3067
95 102 106 3476
97 102 106 3985
98 102 106 4351
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 1941
93 102 108 2202
93 102 108 2344
92 102 108 2492
92 102 107 2636
93 102 107 2943
94 102 106 3333
96 102 106 3803
97 102 106 4171
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 1865
92 102 108 2114
92 102 108 2248
92 102 108 2388
91 102 108 2530
92 102 107 2820
93 102 107 3191
95 102 106 3634
96 102 106 3969
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7b
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-17
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 3000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 103 109 2867
99 104 109 3291
99 104 109 3515
99 104 109 3747
99 104 109 4090
101 104 109 4648
103 105 109 5324
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2664
97 102 107 3060
97 102 107 3268
97 102 107 3483
97 102 107 3789
99 103 107 4325
101 103 107 4954
102 103 107 5688
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2563
96 102 107 2932
96 102 107 3121
96 102 107 3320
96 102 106 3579
97 102 106 4067
99 102 106 4614
100 102 105 5275
102 102 105 5801
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2473
95 102 107 2829
95 102 107 3010
95 102 107 3200
95 102 106 3450
97 102 106 3898
98 102 106 4451
100 102 105 5053
101 102 105 5526
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2385
95 102 107 2729
95 102 107 2902
94 102 107 3084
95 102 107 3325
96 102 106 3738
98 102 106 4288
99 102 105 4877
100 102 105 5320
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2300
94 102 107 2632
94 102 107 2798
94 102 107 2971
94 102 107 3203
95 102 105 3592
97 102 106 4116
98 102 106 4690
99 102 105 5121
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 108 2217
94 102 107 2533
93 102 107 2695
93 102 107 2861
93 102 107 3081
94 102 106 3453
96 102 106 3937
98 102 106 4504
99 102 105 4932
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 2134
93 102 108 2435
93 102 107 2594
93 102 107 2752
93 102 107 2961
94 102 107 3317
95 102 106 3768
97 102 106 4346
98 102 106 4740
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 2052
93 102 108 2338
92 102 108 2491
92 102 107 2644
92 102 107 2842
93 102 107 3183
95 102 106 3609
96 102 106 4139
98 102 106 4555
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 1971
92 102 108 2242
92 102 108 2388
91 102 108 2537
91 102 107 2726
92 102 107 3051
94 102 106 3453
96 102 106 3945
97 102 106 4371
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7c
FEBRUARY 1999
P-18
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 4000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 103 109 3048
99 104 109 3506
99 104 109 3747
99 104 109 4002
100 104 109 4452
101 104 109 5056
103 105 109 5803
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 2839
97 102 107 3260
97 102 107 3483
97 102 107 3711
98 102 107 4138
99 103 107 4706
101 103 107 5380
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2726
96 102 107 3113
96 102 107 3320
96 102 106 3528
96 102 106 3887
98 102 106 4405
99 102 105 4997
101 102 105 5751
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2629
95 102 107 3003
95 102 107 3200
95 102 107 3402
96 102 106 3733
97 102 106 4248
99 102 106 4818
100 102 105 5491
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2534
95 102 107 2896
94 102 107 3083
94 102 107 3280
95 102 106 3594
96 102 106 4068
98 102 106 4650
99 102 105 5287
101 102 105 5826
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2442
94 102 107 2791
94 102 107 2971
94 102 107 3160
94 102 106 3459
96 102 106 3898
97 102 106 4475
99 102 105 5090
100 102 105 5640
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 2352
93 102 107 2689
93 102 107 2861
93 102 107 3041
94 102 107 3329
95 102 106 3742
97 102 106 4291
98 102 105 4899
99 102 105 5392
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 108 2263
93 102 107 2588
93 102 107 2752
92 102 107 2923
93 102 107 3200
94 102 106 3591
96 102 106 4097
98 102 106 4706
99 102 105 5183
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 2175
92 102 108 2485
92 102 107 2644
92 102 107 2807
92 102 107 3072
93 102 107 3443
95 102 106 3916
97 102 105 4537
98 102 105 4979
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 2088
92 102 108 2382
91 102 108 2537
91 102 107 2692
92 102 107 2943
93 102 107 3297
94 102 106 3745
96 102 106 4318
98 102 106 4774
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7d
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-19
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 5000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 109 3249
99 104 109 3739
99 104 109 4003
99 104 109 4294
100 104 109 4850
102 104 109 5507
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 3022
97 102 107 3475
97 102 107 3712
97 102 107 3983
98 103 107 4507
100 103 107 5121
102 103 107 5874
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 2897
96 102 107 3313
96 102 106 3529
95 102 106 3761
97 102 106 4231
98 102 106 4777
100 102 105 5442
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2796
95 102 107 3193
95 102 107 3403
95 102 106 3624
96 102 106 4057
97 102 106 4610
99 102 105 5227
101 102 105 5995
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIA5 V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2698
94 102 107 3077
94 102 107 3281
94 102 107 3492
95 102 106 3893
97 102 106 4443
98 102 105 5036
100 102 105 5766
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 2599
94 102 107 2965
94 102 107 3161
94 102 107 3364
95 102 106 3744
96 102 106 4248
98 102 106 4861
99 102 105 5542
101 102 106 6161
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 2502
93 102 107 2855
93 102 107 3041
93 102 107 3239
94 102 106 3599
95 102 106 4065
97 102 106 4671
99 102 105 5339
100 102 105 5922
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 2406
93 102 107 2746
92 102 107 2924
92 102 107 3115
93 102 107 3457
95 102 106 3897
96 102 106 4479
98 102 105 5133
100 102 105 5692
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 108 2310
92 102 107 2639
92 102 107 2808
92 102 107 2990
92 102 107 3317
94 102 106 3734
96 102 106 4271
98 102 106 4934
99 102 105 5466
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 108 2216
91 102 108 2532
91 102 107 2693
91 102 107 2866
92 102 107 3179
93 102 106 3575
95 102 106 4076
97 102 106 4731
98 102 105 5240
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7e
FEBRUARY 1999
P-20
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 6000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
98 104 109 3465
99 104 109 3995
99 104 109 4278
99 104 109 4678
101 104 109 5254
103 105 109 6007
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 3221
97 102 107 3705
97 102 107 3967
97 102 107 4343
99 103 107 4914
101 103 107 5577
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 3078
95 102 106 3523
95 102 106 3755
96 102 106 4081
97 102 106 4600
99 102 105 5183
100 102 105 5949
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2969
95 102 107 3398
95 102 106 3620
95 102 106 3921
97 102 106 4424
98 102 106 4996
100 102 105 5691
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 2863
94 102 107 3276
94 102 107 3489
94 102 106 3774
96 102 106 4238
97 102 106 4816
99 102 105 5476
101 102 105 6316
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KlAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 2761
94 102 107 3155
94 102 107 3361
94 102 106 3632
95 102 106 4062
97 102 106 4644
98 102 105 5263
100 102 105 6061
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 2660
93 102 107 3036
93 102 107 3236
93 102 107 3495
94 102 106 3902
96 102 106 4440
98 102 106 5074
99 102 105 5843
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 2560
92 102 107 2919
92 102 107 3113
92 102 107 3358
94 102 106 3746
95 102 106 4241
97 102 106 4879
99 102 105 5602
100 102 105 6234
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 108 2457
92 102 107 2803
92 102 107 2988
92 102 107 3225
93 102 107 3592
94 102 106 4058
96 102 106 4676
98 102 105 5371
100 102 105 5988
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 108 2355
91 102 107 2689
91 102 107 2864
91 102 107 3092
92 102 107 3440
93 102 106 3881
95 102 106 4452
98 102 105 5160
99 102 105 5749
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7f
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-21
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 7000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 109 3696
99 104 109 4272
99 104 109 4587
100 104 109 5092
101 104 109 5740
103 105 109 6565
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 3438
97 102 107 3961
97 102 107 4243
98 103 107 4739
99 103 107 5326
101 103 107 6094
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
96 102 107 3277
95 102 106 3752
95 102 106 4003
96 102 106 4446
98 102 106 4996
99 102 105 5655
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 3159
95 102 106 3616
95 102 106 3855
96 102 106 4264
97 102 106 4810
98 102 105 5441
100 102 105 6205
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 3045
94 102 107 3485
94 102 106 3713
95 102 106 4091
96 102 106 4628
98 102 106 5231
99 102 105 5973
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 2934
94 102 107 3357
93 102 107 3575
94 102 106 3935
95 102 106 4432
97 102 106 5027
99 102 105 574
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 2825
93 102 107 3232
93 102 107 3440
93 102 106 3784
95 102 106 4241
97 102 106 4857
98 102 105 5531
100 102 105 6379
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 2718
92 102 107 3109
92 102 107 3308
93 102 107 3635
94 102 106 4067
96 102 106 4635
98 102 105 5314
99 102 105 6132
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 2612
92 102 107 2984
91 102 107 3177
92 102 107 3487
93 102 106 3897
95 102 106 4424
97 102 106 5103
99 102 105 5891
100 102 105 6578
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL- FT
91 102 108 2507
91 102 107 2507
91 102 107 2860
91 102 107 3048
92 102 107 3341
94 102 106 3731
96 102 106 4229
98 102 105 4889
100 102 105 6314
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7g
OCTOBER 2000
P-22
P/N 130-590031-73D1
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 8000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 109 3952
99 104 109 4582
99 104 109 4956
101 104 109 5537
102 105 109 6269
– – – –
– – – ––
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 3667
97 102 107 4239
97 103 107 4616
99 103 107 5164
100 103 107 5824
102 103 107 6669
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 106 3489
95 102 106 4002
96 102 106 4329
97 102 106 4837
98 102 105 5403
100 102 105 6183
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 107 3365
95 102 106 3856
95 102 106 4157
96 102 106 4654
97 102 106 5220
99 102 105 5918
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 3244
94 102 107 3714
94 102 106 3999
95 102 106 4461
97 102 106 5032
98 102 105 5698
100 102 105 6525
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KlAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 3124
93 102 107 3575
94 102 106 3850
95 102 106 4275
96 102 106 4840
98 102 105 5485
99 102 105 6278
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 3006
93 102 107 3441
93 102 107 3703
94 102 106 4106
95 102 106 4628
97 102 106 5274
99 102 105 6040
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 2891
92 102 107 3308
92 102 107 3558
93 102 106 3941
94 102 106 4426
97 102 106 5087
98 102 105 5807
100 102 105 6736
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 2776
91 102 107 3177
92 102 107 3415
92 102 107 3779
94 102 106 4240
96 102 106 4845
98 102 105 5576
100 102 105 6468
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
91 102 108 2663
91 102 107 3048
91 102 107 3273
92 102 107 3620
93 102 106 4054
95 102 106 4615
97 102 106 5334
99 102 105 6215
– – – –
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7h
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-23
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 9000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 109 4229
99 104 109 4904
100 104 109 5389
101 104 109 6043
103 105 109 6854
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 3922
97 102 107 4556
98 103 107 5023
99 103 107 5619
101 103 107 6367
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 106 3717
95 102 106 4282
96 102 106 4720
97 102 106 5257
99 102 105 5914
101 102 105 6767
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 106 3583
95 102 106 4116
95 102 106 4528
97 102 106 5062
98 102 105 5679
100 102 105 6457
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 3453
94 102 106 3963
95 102 106 4343
96 102 106 4867
97 102 106 5473
99 102 105 6214
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 3327
93 102 107 3816
94 102 106 4173
95 102 106 4661
97 102 106 5272
99 102 105 5986
100 102 105 6891
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 3204
93 102 107 3671
93 102 106 4011
94 102 106 4464
96 102 106 5069
98 102 105 5761
99 102 105 6614
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 3081
92 102 107 3528
93 102 107 3852
93 102 106 4283
95 102 106 4838
97 102 106 5542
99 102 105 6362
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 2957
91 102 107 3386
92 102 107 3696
93 102 106 4103
94 102 106 4618
96 102 106 5316
98 102 105 6105
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
91 102 107 2835
91 102 107 3247
91 102 107 3541
92 102 106 3927
93 102 106 4417
96 102 106 5072
98 102 105 5857
100 102 105 6849
– – – –
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7i
FEBRUARY 1999
P-24
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
TAKE-OFF SPEEDS AND FIELD LENGTHS- FLAPS APPROACH (A/C AND BLEED AIR ON) PRESSURE ALTITUDE: 10,000 FT TO WEIGHT 15,000 LBS 6804 KG 14,500 LBS 6577 KG 14,000 LBS 6350 KG 13,500 LBS 6123 KG 13,000 LBS 5897 KG 12,500 LBS 5670 KG 12,000 LBS 5443 KG 11,500 LBS 5216 KG 11,000 LBS 4989 KG 10,500 LBS 4763 KG AND UNDER NOTE:
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE – °C -5 5 15 25 35
ITEM
-35
-15
45
52
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
99 104 109 4583
99 104 109 5346
100 104 109 5928
102 105 109 6661
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
97 102 107 4242
98 103 107 5001
98 103 107 5524
100 103 107 6195
102 103 107 7046
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 106 4008
96 102 106 4685
97 102 106 5178
98 102 105 5762
99 102 105 6354
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
95 102 106 3861
95 102 106 4496
96 102 106 4987
97 102 106 5555
99 102 105 6260
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
94 102 107 3719
94 102 106 4317
95 102 106 4779
97 102 106 5354
98 102 105 6041
100 102 105 6866
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 3581
94 102 106 4153
94 102 106 4582
96 102 106 5145
97 102 105 5806
99 102 105 6608
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
93 102 107 3447
93 102 106 3993
94 102 106 4400
95 102 106 4919
97 102 106 5587
98 102 105 6355
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
92 102 107 3314
92 102 107 3836
93 102 106 4222
94 102 106 4703
96 102 106 5370
98 102 105 6103
100 102 105 7067
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
91 102 107 3183
91 102 107 3681
92 102 107 4047
93 102 106 4506
95 102 106 5116
97 102 105 5867
99 102 105 6784
– – – –
– – – –
V1 - KIAS VR - KIAS V2 - KIAS TOFL - FT
91 102 107 3057
91 102 107 3527
91 102 107 3875
92 102 106 4312
94 102 106 4875
96 102 106 5629
98 102 105 6507
– – – –
– – – –
INTERSECTION IN SHADED AREAS EXCEED OPERATING LIMITATIONS AND ARE PRESENTED AS INTERPOLATION AIDS ONLY. flmmtab7j
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-25
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
MAXIMUM CRUISE POWER
FEBRUARY 1999
P-26
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
CRUISE
NORMAL CRUISE POWER
P/N 130-590031-73D
P-27
FEBRUARY 1999
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
CRUISE
PILOT NOTES
FEBRUARY 1999
P-28
P/N 130-590031-73D
FlightSafety international
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FUEL SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...........................................................................................SI-2
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
POWER DISTRIBUTION SCHEMATIC–DC...................................................................SI-3
P/N 130-590031-73D
SI-1
FEBRUARY 1999
FEBRUARY 1999
SI-2
AIR INLET
VENT FLOAT VALVE
W.S. 290.92
INTERGRAL (WET CELL) 35 GALLONS
DRAIN
WING LEADING EDGE 13 GALLONS
HEATED RAM VENT
RECESSED VENT
25 GALLONS BOX SECTION
FLAME ARRESTOR
23 GALLONS BOX SECTION
WING LEADING EDGE 40 GALLONS
DRAIN VALVE
FUEL LOW LEVEL SENSOR
PRESSURE SWITCH FOR LEFT NO FUEL TRANSFER LIGHT ON CAUTION PANEL
MOTIVE FLOW VALVE
AUX - 79.5 GAL
CHECK VALVE
GRAVITY FLOW CHECK VALVE
LEFT FUEL PRESSURE ANNUNCIATOR PRESSURE SWITCH
FUEL CONTROL PURGE LINE
AIR FILTER
FUEL HEATER
ENGINE DRIVEN HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP
P3 BLEED AIR LINE
FUEL FLOW TRANSMITTER AND INDICATOR
STRAINER AND DRAIN VALVE
FUEL PRESSURE ANNUNCIATOR
FUEL FLOW INDICATOR
CHECK VALVE
SUCTION RELIEF VALVE
PROBE
FILLER
FUEL VENT
P3 AIR LINE FOR FUEL PURGE
FUEL RETURN
FUEL CROSSFEED
FUEL UNDER PUMP PRESSURE
FUEL AT STRAINER OR FILTER
AVIATION FUEL
MAIN - 190 GAL
LEGEND
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
FLOAT CHECK VALVE DRAIN VALVE
TRANSFER JET PUMP
79.5 GALLONS
AUXILIARY
STRAINER, DRAIN & FUEL SWITCH
CROSSFEED VALVE
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
VENT FLOAT VALVE
NACELLE TANK 54 GALLONS
STANDBY BOOST PUMP
FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE
ENGINE DRIVEN BOOST PUMP DRAIN VALVE
FIREWALL FUEL FILTER
FUEL PURGE TANK
FUEL CONTROL UNIT
ENGINE FUEL MANIFOLD
PILOT CHECKLIST–BEECH MODEL B300/B300C
FUEL SYSTEM SCHEMATIC
P/N 130-590031-73D
P/N 130-590031-73D
GENERATOR CONTROL
60
LEFT STARTER RELAY
SI-3
DUAL-FED BUS
BAT BUS
LEFT GEN. BUS TIE
250
LEFT LINE CONTACTOR
STARTER/ GENERATOR
BAT BUS SWITCH NORMAL
LOAD METER
LEFT GEN. BUS
LEFT GENERATOR SWITCH
TO GENERATOR FIELD
BATTERY MONITOR AMMETER
BAT BUS CONTROL .5A
E D
275 H
RCCB
BATTERY
GPU
275
BATT. SW.
TRIPLE FED BUS
20A
60
HED
BATT. BUS TIE
CENTER BUS D
BATTERY RELAY
FROM BAT BUS
E
275 H
250
RIGHT GEN. BUS TIE
RIGHT LINE CONTACTOR
STARTER/ GENERATOR
RIGHT STARTER RELAY
RIGHT GENERATOR SWITCH
60
RIGHT GEN. BUS
GENERATOR CONTROL
LOAD METER
TO GENERATOR FIELD
FlightSafety international
POWER DISTRIBUTION SCHEMATIC–DC
FEBRUARY 1999
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