TBM
PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
700
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
EASA Approved
Page 3.11.4 (b)
Edition 1 -- November 30, 2010
Rev. 0
3.11 -- LANDING GEAR AND FLAPS
DISCREPANCY WHEN LANDING GEAR
GOES DOWN (2/2)
6 -- ”LDG GR” circuit breaker
PUSH
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7 -- ”CHECK DN” inverter
ACTUATE
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If the hardening of the manual control is marked and if the normal
indicating shows 3 green indicator lights or the ”CHECK DN”
indicating shows 3 green indicator lights :
8 -- LAND.
If the manual control remains soft or if one (or several) green
indicator light(s) miss(es) on the normal indicating and on the
”CHECK DN” indicating, the bad locking of a landing gear in down
position is confirmed. Recycle the landing gear as follows :
9 -- By--pass selector
UNLOCK / PUSH
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10 -- Wait a minute.
11 -- Landing gear control (IAS
≤
128 KIAS)
UP
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Perform tests of landing gear extension in the NORMAL mode by
applying positive load factors during the maneuver as well as
skidding.
In case of failure, refer to Chapter 3.7 ”EMERGENCY LANDINGS”,
Paragraph ”LANDING WITH UNLOCKED MAIN LANDING GEAR”
or Paragraph ”LANDING WITH DEFECTIVE NOSE LANDING
GEAR”.
Indication :
If a main landing gear is not in the down position, it is preferable to
land with landing gear up (Refer to Chapter 3.7, Paragraph
”LANDING WITH GEAR UP”).
Post--MOD70--021--32