Section 2
Columbia 400 (LC41-550FG)
Limitations
Initial Issue of Manual: November 10, 2004
RC050002
Latest Revision Level/Date: -/11-10-2004
2-13
using degarbling techniques, the processor can often provide data on the closest threat. In
some instances, both aircraft will be decoded, and in other instances, accurate decoding is
impossible.
This means the traffic may not be displayed on TCAD at all.
By keeping the
shield size small in high-density areas, the potential for garbled replies is minimized.
8. If the communication link between the TCAD and the intruder transponder is not established,
the intruder will not be displayed.
9. A poor transponder receiver on the intruder aircraft, a geometry where the antennas are
shadowed from each other, and high traffic density can limit detection range.
10. When the host aircraft is above 12,000 feet pressure altitude, non-Mode C intruders are not
tracked.
OTHER LIMITATIONS
Altitude
– The maximum flight altitude is 25,000 MSL with an FAA approved oxygen
installation and 14,000 MSL without oxygen installed. See FAR Part 91 for applicable oxygen
requirements.
Flap Limitations
Flaps may not be extended at altitudes above 14,000 ft PA.
Approved Takeoff Range: 12
°
Approved Landing Range: 12
°
and 40
°
Passenger Seating Capacity
– The maximum passenger seating configuration is four persons
(one pilot and three passengers).