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SR20
4-22
P/N 11934-005
lowering the nose of the airplane. Touchdown should be made power-off
and on the main wheels first. Immediately after touchdown, lower the nose
wheel and apply braking as required. For maximum brake effectiveness,
retract the flaps, hold the control yoke full back, and apply maximum brake
pressure without skidding.
Crosswind Landing
Normal crosswind landings are made with full flaps. Avoid prolonged slips.
After touchdown, hold a straight course with rudder and brakes as
required.
The maximum allowable crosswind velocity is dependent upon pilot capa-
bility as well as aircraft limitations. Operation in direct crosswinds of 20
knots has been demonstrated.
Balked Landing/Go-Around
After Landing
In a balked landing (go-around) climb, disengage autopilot, apply full
power, then reduce the flap setting to 50%. If obstacles must be cleared
during the go-around, climb at the best angle of climb with 50% flaps. After
clearing any obstacles, retract the flaps and accelerate to the normal
flaps-up climb speed.
1. Autopilot .................................................................................. DISENGAGE
2. Power Lever......................................................................FULL FORWARD
3. Flaps .......................................................................................................... 50%
4. Airspeed............................................BEST ANGLE OF CLIMB (81 KIAS)
After clear of obstacles:
5. Flaps .............................................................................................................UP
1. Power Lever.................................................................................... 1000 RPM
2. Fuel Pump .................................................................................................OFF
3. Flaps .............................................................................................................UP
4. Lights......................................................................................AS REQUIRED
5. Pitot Heat...................................................................................................OFF
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As the airplane slows, the rudder becomes less effective and
taxiing is accomplished using differential braking.
Reissue A