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Section - 2
LIMITATIONS
FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
Flight Management System continued
• Operation in European B-RNAV/RNP-5 airspace in accordance with AC 90-96 and AC 20-
130A. This does not constitute an operational approval.
• Minimum Navigation Performance Specification (MNPS) airspace when equipped with
dual Collins FMS-6000 Flight Management Systems and dual Collins GPS-4000A GPS
receivers, or a single FMS-6000 Flight Management System and/or single GPS-4000A
receiver on routes approved for single GPS navigation. This does not constitute an
operational approval.
• VFR/IFR enroute, terminal and approach VNAV operation in accordance with AC 20-129.
7. Use of FMS to capture and track a DME arc outside the published end points is prohibited.
8. Fuel management parameters are advisory only and do not replace the primary fuel quantity
indications.
9. Provided the FMS is receiving adequate usable sensor inputs, it has been demonstrated
capable of and has been shown to meet the accuracy specifications of Operation in
European P-RNAV airspace in accordance with JAA Temporary Guidance Material, Leaflet
No. 10, provided the following equipment is operational:
Quantity
Description
2...............CDU-6200 Control Display Unit
1...............DBU-4100 Data Base Unit
2...............VIR-432 / NAV-4000 / NAV-4500 Navigation Receiver (any 2 of the listed)
2...............DME-442 / DME-4000 DME Transceiver (any 2 of the listed)
2...............GPS-4000A Global Positioning System
This does not constitute an operational approval.
Autopilot
1. A satisfactory preflight check of the system must be performed before the first flight of the
day and after any power up or maintenance activity.
2. During autopilot operations, a pilot must be seated at the controls with seat belt and shoulder
harness fastened.
3. The autopilot and yaw damper must not be used for takeoff and landing.
4. Do not manually override the autopilot during normal flight.
WARNING: OVERRIDING THE AUTOPILOT IN PITCH DOES NOT CANCEL THE
AUTOPILOT AUTOMATIC TRIM. IF A FORCE IS APPLIED TO THE COLUMN
WITH THE AUTOPILOT ENGAGED, THEN AUTOMATIC TRIM WILL RUN TO
OPPOSE THE APPLIED FORCE.
THIS CAN LEAD TO A SEVERE OUT-OF-TRIM CONDITION DURING ANY
PHASE OF FLIGHT.
For Training Purposes Only