Section 4 – Normal procedures
Checklists
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5.6.
T
AKEOFF
For 5000ft density altitude and above, or high ambient temperatures, a FULL RICH mixture
may cause rough running of the engine or a loss of performance. The mixture may be ad-
justed to obtain smooth engine operations.
Lean to maximum RPM at Full Throttle prior to take-off where airports are at 5000ft density
altitude or higher.
During climb, a rough method of correctly leaning is to slowly reduce mixture lever until an
increase of appr.ly 50-100 RPM is noticed at constant IAS or EGT reaches 1375°F mark.
1.
Pitot HEAT:
ON if required
2.
Fuel pump:
ON
3.
Brakes:
apply
4.
Throttle: FULL
and
check approximately 2100
100 RPM
WARNING
Engine proper performance at full throttle shall be checked early in the ground roll
in order to abandon take-off if necessary.
A rough engine, sluggish RPM increase or failure to reach take-off RPM are reasons
for abandoning the take-off. If the engine oil is cold, an oil pressure in the yellow sec-
tor is permissible.
5.
Engine instruments:
check parameters within the limits
6.
Brakes:
Release
7.
Rotation speed V
R
:
60 KIAS
At safe height:
8.
Flaps:
retract (minimum speed 73 KIAS)
Expect to adjust pitch trim (pitch up) when retracting flaps after take-off.
9.
Establish Climb rate V
Y
:
82 KIAS
10.
Electrical fuel pump:
OFF
11.
Fuel pressure:
check within limits
NOTE
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