AW139 Flight Manual POH
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AW139
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Record of Temporary Revisions TR-1
Record of Revisions A-1
Record of Effective Pages B-1
Introduction I-1
Section
Limitations 1-1
Normal Procedures 2-1
Emergency and Malfunction Procedures 3-1
Performance Data 4-1
Optional Equipment Supplements 5-1
Section
Weight and Balance 6-1
System Description 7-1
Handling, Servicing and Maintenance 8-1
Supplemental Performance Information 9-1
Record of Revisions
REVISION
SUBJECT E.A.S.A. APPROVED
No.
--- ISSUE Letter No. 2004-11404
Dated: November 25,
2004
1 Revised pages: TOC-1 and TOC-2, Approval No. 2005-62
A-1, B-1 thru B-4, 1-2 thru 1-4; 1-11; 1- Dated: January 03, 2005
18; 1-24; 2-23; 2-34; 3-137 thru 3-139;
3-143; 4-i thru 4-iii; 4-10 and 4-11; 4-
27; 4-29; 4-32; 4-36; 4-40; 4-44; S1-6;
S2-ii thru S2-iv; S2-15 and S2-16; S2-
23; S2-25; S2-27; S2-31; S2-41; S2-
43; S2-45; S2-49; S3-7; 7-36, 7-45, 8-
10; 8-11; 8-12.
2 Revised pages: A-1, B-1 thru B-3, 5-1 Approval No. 2005-2352
and 5-2. Dated: March 14, 2005
Added Supplement 5.
3 Revised pages: A-1, B-1 thru B-3, I-4 Approval No. 2005-2676
thru I-12, 1-i thru 1-iv, 1-1 and 1-2, 1-5 Dated: March 24, 2005
thru 1-62, 2-i and 2-ii, 2-1 thru 2-48, 3-ii
thru 3-iv, 3-vi thru 3-viii, 3-11, 3-14 thru
3-16, 3-18 thru 3-20, 3-22 thru 3-24, 3-
26 thru 3-106, 3-146 and 3-147, 3-151
thru 3-180, 4-i and 4-ii, 4-7 and 4-8, 4-
15 thru 4-58, 5-1 and 5-2, S2-i thru S2-
iii, S2-6 and S2-7, S2-9 thru S2-66, S3-
7, S4-1, S5-i and S5-ii, S5-3 thru S5-
28, 7-i thru 7-iii, 7-17 thru 7-82.
Added Supplement 6.
4 Revised pages: A-1, B-1 thru B-4, 5-2, Approval No. 2005-3995
6-7. Dated: May 03, 2005
Added Supplements 7.
5 Revised pages: A-1, B-1 thru B-4, I-4 Approval No.
thru I-6, I-8, 1-iii, 1-2, 1-6, 1-9, 1-11, 1- EASA.R.A.01003
19, 1-21, 1-27, 1-51, 1-53, 1-54, 2-4, 2- Dated: June 17, 2005
20, 2-29, 2-42, 3-viii, 3-69, 3-151, 3-
177 and 3-178, 5-i, 5-2.
Added pages: 5-3 and 5-4.
Added Supplements 8 and 10.
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6 Revised pages: A-2, B-1 thru B-4, 5-2 Approval No.
and 5-3. EASA.R.A.01004
Added Supplement 9. Dated: July 07, 2005
7 Revised pages: A-2, B-1 thru B-4, I-4 Approval No.
thru I-10, 1-ii, 1-23, 1-60, 2-i, 2-12 thru EASA.R.A.01008
2-17, 2-21, 2-23 thru 2-26, 2-34, 2-39 Dated: July 28, 2005
and 2-40, 2-44, 2-47, 3-vii, 3-60, 3-67,
3-171, 4-9 thru 4-11, 4-13, 5-i, 5-2 and
5-3, S5-22 and S5-23, S5-25, 7-26, 7-
35, 7-38.
Added pages: B-5 and B-6.
Added Supplement 14.
8 Revised pages: A-2, B-1 thru B-5, 5-1 Approval No.
thru 5-3, S5-i and S5-ii, S5-1, S5-3 thru EASA.R.C.01249
S5-7, S5-9, S5-11 and S5-12, S5-21 Dated: September 27,
thru S5-23, S5-25, S5-27 and S5-28. 2005
Added pages: S5-iii thru S5-vi, S5-29
thru S5-112, S14-1.
9 Revised pages: A-2, B-1 thru B-5, 1-iii, Approval No.
1-2 thru 1-4, 1-13, 1-15, 1-24, 1-31, 2- EASA.R.A.01044
36, 3-17, 4-i and 4-ii, 4-15, 4-17, 4-20 Dated: October 07, 2005
thru 4-22, 4-24 and 4-25, 4-31, 4-33, 4-
35, 4-37, 4-43 thru 4-58, 5-2 and 5-3,
S2-ii thru S2-iv, S2-6, S2-9, S2-11, S2-
13, S2-15, S2-24 thru S2-29, S2-31,
S2-33, S2-35, S2-42 thru S2-66, S5-5,
S6-4, 6-i, 6-2 thru 6-20, 8-1.
Added pages: 4-59 thru 4-62, S2-67
thru S2-70, 6-21 thru 6-24.
Added Supplement 15.
10 Revised pages: A-2, B-1 thru B-6, 1-1, Approval No.
1-6, 1-18 thru 1-20, 1-22 thru 1-25, 1- EASA.R.A.01066
39, 1-53 and 1-54, 2-i and 2-ii, 2-1, 2-8, Dated: November 28,
2-15 and 2-16, 2-19, 2-26, 2-30 thru 2- 2005
32, 2-34, 2-36, 2-40, 2-46, 3-iii thru 3-
vii, 3-48, 3-67, 3-85, 3-108, 3-155, 3-
165, 3-167, 4-62, 5-i, 5-2 thru 5-4, S6-
4, S9-i, S9-4, S9-11 thru S9-16, S9-18,
9-ii, 9-4 thru 9-38.
REVISION
SUBJECT E.A.S.A. APPROVED
No.
Added pages: A-3 and A-4, B-7 and B-
8, 3-48A and 3-48B, 3-108A and 3-
108B, S9-19 and S9-20, 9-39 thru 9-
60.
Added Supplements 12, and 16.
11 Revised pages: A-3, B-1 thru B-7, 1-5, Approval No.
5-2 thru 5-4, S8-3, S14-i, S14-4 thru EASA.R.C.01475
S14-6, S16-i, S16-5. Dated: January 13, 2006
Added pages: S14-7 and S14-8.
Added Supplement 11.
12 Revised pages: A-3, B-1 thru B-8, 1-i, Approval No.
1-6 and 1-7, 1-20, 1-25, 5-i, 5-2 thru 5- EASA.R.A.01091
4, S11-i, S11-29 and S11-30. Dated: February 16,
Added Supplements 18, 19 and 20. 2006
13 Revised pages: A-3, B-1 thru B-8, I-1, Approval No.
I-3 thru I-11, 1-i, 1-iii and 1-iv, 1-1, 1-5, EASA.R.A.01124
1-24, 1-30 and 1-31, 2-i and 2-ii, 2-7 Dated: May 02, 2006
thru 2-9, 2-17 thru 2-22, 2-24 and 2-25,
2-31, 2-34 thru 2-41, 2-44 and 2-45, 3-ii
thru 3-vii, 3-18, 3-25 and 3-26, 3-38, 3-
49 and 3-50, 3-60, 3-79, 3-81 and 3-82,
3-91 and 3-92, 3-121, 3-123, 3-125, 3-
130, 3-137, 3-167, 3-173 and 3-174, 3-
178, 5-2 thru 5-4, S3-6, S3-11, S3-19,
S5-i and S5-ii, S5-6, S5-22, S11-i and
S11-ii, S11-9 thru S11-12, S11-28 and
S11-29, S12-8, S12-11, S12-23, S12-
25, S12-71, S12-101, S12-105, S12-
128, S12-237, S12-242 and S12-243,
S15-4, 7-i thru 7-iii, 7-2 thru 7-4, 7-13
thru 7-82, 8-3, 8-5.
Added pages: B-9 and B-10, 1-4A and
1-4B, S11-14A and S11-14B, 7-7A and
7-7B, 7-83 thru 7-86.
Added Supplements 13, 17 and 21.
14 Revised pages: A-3 and A-4, B-1 thru Approval No.
B-10, I-3 thru I-12, 1-ii thru 1-iv, 1-6, 1- EASA.R.A.01164
20, 1-29 thru 1-31, 1-39, 1-60 thru 1- Dated: July 14, 2006
62, 2-31 thru 2-34, 2-46, 3-23, 3-30
and 3-31, 3-48, 3-108B, 3-135, 3-140,
REVISION
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No.
3-168, 4-13, 4-20 thru 4-27, 4-33, 4-35,
4-38 thru 4-61, 5-i, 5-3 thru 5-6, S2-iii,
S2-25 thru S2-29, S2-33, S2-35, S2-37
thru S2-52, S2-55, S2-57, S2-59 thru
S2-70, S5-25, S5-29 thru S5-48, S5-51
thru S5-110, S12-6, S12-43, S12-46
thru S12-63, S12-83, S12-85, S12-87,
S12-89, S12-117, S12-120, S12-129,
S12-139, S12-141, S12-143, S12-145,
S12-147, S12-149, S12-151 thru S12-
168, S12-187, S12-195, S12-201, S12-
203, S12-213, S12-215, S12-218 thru
S12-235, S12-246, S13-27 thru S13-
36, S13-38 thru S13-63, S16-i, S16-5,
7-i thru 7-iii, 7-12 thru 7-88, 9-4 thru 9-
58.
Added pages: 5-5 and 5-6
Added Supplements 22, 23, 24 and 25.
--- ISSUE 1 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.01901
All page headings updated for the new Dated: August 22, 2006
product name.
Explanatory note introduced on the
front page of the manual.
No other changes with respect to the
formal approval of Rev. 14.
1 Revised pages: A-4, B-1 thru B-6, 1-i, Approval No.
1-iii, 1-7, 1-19, 1-22 and 1-23, 1-27, 1- EASA.R.A.01252
62, 2-11 thru 2-14, 2-16 and 2-17, 2-21, Dated: December 14,
3-23, 3-31, 3-75, 3-89, 3-91, 4-12 and 2006
4-13, 5-3, 5-5 and 5-6, S11-iii and S11-
iv, S11-1 and S11-2, S11-7 thru S11-30,
S13-1, S19-5, S20-5, S23-9, 6-2 and 6-
3, 7-i thru 7-iv, 7-6, 7-15 thru 7-90.
Added pages: B-7 and B-8, 1-33a and
1-33b, S11-31 thru S11-36, 7-91 thru 7-
100.
Added Supplements 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
and 31.
REVISION
SUBJECT E.A.S.A. APPROVED
No.
2 Revised pages: B-1 thru B-8, I-4 thru I- Approval No.
11, 2-6 thru 2-10, 2-15 and 2-16, 2-18 EASA.R.A.01297
and 2-19, 2-21, 2-24, 2-26, 2-35, 3-iii, Dated: May 11, 2007
3-14, 3-25, 3-36, 3-48, 3-52 and 3-53,
3-55 and 3-56, 3-71, 3-76, 3-79, 3-89
thru 3-92, 3-94, 3-97, 3-108 and 3-109,
3-120, 3-134, 3-145, 3-157, 5-3, S1-iii,
S1-4, S2-iii, S2-15, S5-iii, S5-10, S14-
3, S18-1, S19-ii, S19-iv, S21-iii, S21-4
thru S21-6.
Added pages: A-5 and A-6.
3 Rec. of Revisions Pages: Approval No.
A-5 and A-6. EASA.R.C.02030
Rec. of Effective Pages: Dated: June 18, 2007
B-1 thru B-10.
Introduction:
I-13 and I-14.
Section 1 Pages:
1-7, 1-21, 1-31 and 1-32, 1-49, 1-60.
Section 2 Pages:
2-ii, 2-39, 2-41, 2-47, 2-49 and 2-50.
Section 3 Pages:
3-i thru 3-iii, 3-vi thru 3-viii, 3-9, 3-11, 3-
15, 3-38, 3-51, 3-59, 3-59 thru 3-64, 3-
130 thru 3-132, 3-135, 3-144, 3-154
thru 3-156, 3-171.
Section 5 Pages:
5-1, 5-3 thru 5-6, S3-i, S3-iii and S3-iv,
S3-1 thru S3-24, S11-11, S12-237 thru
S12-239, S21-2, S22-iii, S22-6, S23-iii
and S23-iv, S23-2 thru S23-4, S23-9
and S23-10, S23-12 and S23-13, S23-
19 thru S23-26, S28-i, S28-1.
QRH Revision required
Section 5: Approval No.
S34 New issue EASA.R.C.02185
QRH Revision required Dated: June 18, 2007
Section 5: Approval No.
Pages 5-4 thru 5-6 EASA.R.C.02125
Dated: June 18, 2007
REVISION
SUBJECT E.A.S.A. APPROVED
No.
4 Rec. of Revisions Pages: Approval No.
A-6. EASA.R.C.02238
Rec. of Effective Pages: Dated: July 30, 2007
B-1 thru B-10.
Section 5 Pages: S12-9, S12-13, S12-
18 thru S12-25, S12-63, S12-66 thru
S12-70, S12-72 thru S12-74, S12-91
thru S12-93, S12-96, S12-100, S12-
100a and S12-100b, S12-101 thru
S12-105, S12-119, S12-124 thru S12-
130, S12-130a and S12-130b, S12-
167 and S12-168, S12-170, S12-173,
S12-176, S12-176a and S12-176b,
S12-177 and S12-178, S12-180 and
S12-181, S12-187, S12-190, S12-192
thru S12-195.
QRH Revision required
Section 5 Pages: Approval No.
5-3, 5-4 and 5-6. EASA.R.C.02221
S33 New issue. Dated: July 30, 2007
Section 1 Pages: Approval No.
1-8, 1-15. EASA.R.C.02415
Section 4 Pages: Dated: July 30, 2007
4-15, 4-17.
QRH Revision required
Section 3 Pages: Approval No
3-148 and 3-149, 3-169, 3-169a and 3- EASA.R.A.01346
169b. Dated: July 30, 2007
Section 5 Pages:
S24-iii, S24-1 thru S24-4.
QRH Revision required
5 Section 5 New Issue Supplement 38 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.02613
Dated: October 19, 2007
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 39 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.02614
Dated: October 19, 2007
REVISION
SUBJECT E.A.S.A. APPROVED
No.
5 (cont.) Section 5 New Issue Supplement 35 Approval No.
EASA.R.A.01300
Dated: October 19, 2007
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 36 Approval No.
Section 5 Supp. 29 Pages: S29-1 to EASA.R.A.01383
S29-20 Dated: October 19, 2007
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 37 Approval No.
EASA.R.A.01301
Dated: October 19, 2007
Section 1 Pages: 1-64 Approval No.
Section 2 Pages: 2-2, 2-13 EASA.R.A.01374
QRH Revision required Dated: October 19, 2007
Section 3 Pages: 3-108, 3-127, 3-137,
3-144, 3-155, 3-169a
and 3-169b
QRH Revision required
Section 5 Intro Pages: 5-3 to 5-8
Supp. 19 Pages: S19-3 to
S19-5
Supp. 20 Pages: S20-3 and
S20-4
Supp. 25 Pages: S25-1 and
S25-2
Section 6 Pages: 6-9, 6-17, 6-20, Manufacturers Data
Chart E
Section 7 Pages: 7-87, 7-89, 7-101 to
7-104
6 Section 5 Intro Pages: 5-1, 5-3, 5-4, Approval No.
5-5, 5-7, 5-8. EASA.R.C.02698
Supp. 3 Page: S3-i Dated: December 06,
Supp. 11 Page: S11-11 2007
Supp. 22 Pages: S22-1
Supp. 34 Pages: S34-i to
S34-iv, S34-1 to
S34-34
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 40
7 Section 3 Page: 3-123. Approval No.
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 41 EASA.R.C.02518
QRH Revision required Dated: December 06,
2007
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7 (cont.) Section 5 Supp. 24 Page: S24-1. Approval No.
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 42 EASA.R.C.02637
Dated: December 06,
2007
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 43 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.02697
Dated: December 06,
2007
Section 1 Page: 1-64. Approval No.
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 45 EASA.R.C.02675
QRH Revision required Dated: December 06,
2007
Section 5 Intro Pages: 5-3 to 5-10. Approval No.
Supp. 16 Pages: S16-i, S16-iii, EASA.R.A.01427
S16-1, S16-3, S16-4. Dated: December 06,
Supp. 28 Pages: S28-i to S28-iv, 2007
S28-1 to S28-6.
Supp. 29 Pages: S29-i, S-29-iii,
S29-iv, S29-1 to S29-22.
New Issue Supplements 44,46,47.
Section 3 Page: 3-62. Approved under
Section 5 Supp. 8 Page: S8-1. Authority of DOA Nr.
Supp. 17 Page: S17-4. EASA 21J.005
Section 7 Page: 7-105 Manufacturers Data
8 Section 5 New Issue Supplement 48 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.02439
Dated: February 01,
2008
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 49 Approval No.
Supp. 29 Page: S29-21. EASA.R.C.02751
Supp. 19 Page: S19-5. Dated: February 01,
Supp. 20 Page: S20-5. 2008
Section 5 New Issue Supplement 52 Approval No.
EASA.R.C.02753
Dated: February 01,
2008
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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL
It is the responsibility of the flight crew to be familiar with the contents
of this manual.
REVISIONS (RE-ISSUES)
This manual is subject to revisions (re-issues) which will be automati-
cally distributed to all holders of the manual. It is the responsibility of
the operator to assure that the revisions (re-issues) are incorporated
into the manual upon receipt.
At the beginning of the manual there is the Record of Revision table
that shows all pages of the manual which have been revised as well
as number, subject and approval reference of each revision.
REVISION SYMBOL
Revised text is indicated by a black vertical line on the outer margin of
the page, adjacent to the affected text and the revision number is
printed in the lower inner margin. The revision symbol identifies the
addition of new information, a change of procedure, the correction of
an error, or a rewording of the previous information.
TEMPORARY REVISIONS
Temporary Revisions are issued when immediate data is to be
included in the manual. The Temporary Revision data can add to or
cancel the initial data in the manual. They are numbered progressively
for each section of the manual and are printed on blue paper. Tempo-
rary Revision pages are not written in the Record of Effective Pages.
A complete list of active and inactive Temporary Revisions is written
in the Record of Temporary Revisions page.
TERMINOLOGY
WARNING
An operating procedure, practice, etc., which, if not cor-
rectly followed, could result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Note
An operating procedure, condition, etc., which is essential
to highlight.
DEFINITIONS
The level of alertness required by the pilots is a function of the flight
regime.
The following definitions are used in the manual:
Fly Attentive - Pilot to maintain close control of the flight path using
hands on when required.
Fly Manually - Pilot to control directly the flight path using hands on.
ABBREVIATION
The use of capital letters in the text, apart from normal grammatical
usage, indicates the actual wording of marking of indicators, controls
or control positions on the helicopter.
Abbreviations and acronyms used throughout this RFM are defined as
follows:
A/F : Airframe
AG : Accessory Gearbox
AP : AutoPilot
BL : Buttock Line
CAT : Category
CG : Center of Gravity
CLTV : Collective
CS : Centistoke
CW : Clock Wise
DH : Decision Height
DICP : Display Instrument Control Panel
DME : Distance Measuring Equipment
EAPS : Engine Air Particle Separator
EASA : European Aviation Safety Agency
ENAC : Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile
ECL : Engine Control Lever
ECS : Environmental Control System
ECU : Engine Control Unit
EDU : Electronic Display Unit
EEC : Electronic Engine Control
EFIS : Electronic Flight Instrument System
EGPWS : Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System
ELT : Emergency Locator Transmitter
EMM : Engine Maintenance Manual
EOP : Engine Oil Pressure
EPU : Estimated Position Uncertainty
ESIS : Electronic Standby Instrument System
EXT : External
FAA : Federal Aviation Administration
FAF : Final Approach Fix
FCC : Flight Control Circuit
FCU : Fuel Computer Unit
FD : Flight Director
FDR : Flight Data Recorder
FMCW : Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave
FMM : Fuel Management Module
FMS : Flight Management System
FOD : Foreign Object Damage
FOM : Figure of Merit
FTR : Force Trim Release
FWD : Forward
GA : Go-Around
GC : Guidance Controller
GI : Ground Idle
GW : Gross Weight
Hd : Density altitude
HF : High Frequency
Hp : Pressure altitude
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IR : Infrared
LAT : Lateral
LG : Landing Gear
LH : Left Hand
LOC : Localizer
LONG : Longitudinal
MEC : MEChanical
MFR : Manufacturer
NR : Rotor speed
OR : Operational Range
PAX : Passengers
PI : Power Index
PWR : Power
RH : Right Hand
STA : Station
TA : Terrain Awareness
TBD : To Be Defined
W.A.T. : Weight/Altitude/Temperature
WGT : Weight
WX : Weather radar
Xfer : Transfer
XPDR : Trasponder
2.25m (7.40ft)
3.04m (9.98ft)
3.50m (11.48ft)
4.22m (13.85ft)
)
m (4 5.27ft
13.8
4.98m (16.36ft)
8.40m (27.57ft)
3.57m (11.71ft)
4.34m (14.24ft)
13.77m (45.18ft)
16.62m (54.55ft)
ICN-39-A-156000-A-00003-00209-A-01-1
SECTION 1
LIMITATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL 1-1
BASIS OF CERTIFICATION 1-1
TYPES OF OPERATION 1-1
MINIMUM FLIGHT CREW 1-1
NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS 1-1
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS 1-2
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS 1-7
GROUND SPEED LIMITATIONS 1-7
WIND SPEED LIMITATIONS FOR ROTOR STARTING
AND STOPPING 1-8
ALTITUDE LIMITATIONS 1-8
AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS (OAT) 1-8
ICING LIMITATIONS 1-8
CATEGORY B OPERATION LIMITATIONS 1-9
HEIGHT- VELOCITY LIMITATIONS 1-9
MANOEUVRING LIMITATIONS 1-19
AUTOROTATION LIMITATIONS 1-19
SLOPE LIMITATIONS 1-19
POWER PLANT (PWC PT6C-67C ENGINE) LIMITATIONS 1-19
POWER INDEX INDICATOR (PI %) 1-19
GAS GENERATOR SPEED (NG %) 1-20
POWER TURBINE SPEED (NF %) 1-20
INTER TURBINE TEMPERATURE (ITT C OR %) 1-21
OIL TEMPERATURE (ENG OIL C) 1-21
OIL PRESSURE (ENG OIL BAR) 1-22
STARTER DUTY CYCLE 1-22
POWER MARGIN TREND MONITORING 1-22
TRANSMISSIONS LIMITATIONS 1-22
TORQUE (TQ %) 1-22
OIL TEMPERATURE (C) 1-23
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1-1 Weight and Longitudinal CG Limitations 1-3
Figure 1-2 Weight and Lateral CG Limitations 1-4
Figure 1-3 Weight and Longitudinal C of G Limitations
(Imperial Units) 1-5
Figure 1-4 Weight and Lateral C of G Limitations
(Imperial Units) 1-6
Figure 1-5 Airspeed Envelope (Vne - Power ON,
OEI/Power Off) 1-11
Figure 1-6 Altitude and OAT Limitations 1-13
Figure 1-7 Category B - W.A.T. Limitations 1-15
Figure 1-8 Height-Velocity Limitations 1-17
Figure 1-9 Primary Flight Display 1-34
Figure 1-10 Multifunction Flight Display 1-35
Figure 1-11 PFD Composite Mode 1-36
Figure 1-12 MFD Cruise Mode 1-37
Figure 1-13 Rotor Speed & Power Turbine Speed NR/NF
(Power ON) 1-38
Figure 1-14 Rotor Speed & Power Turbine Speed NR/NF (OEI) 1-39
Figure 1-15 Rotor Speed (Power OFF) 1-40
Figure 1-16 Vne Limit Indication (Power On, OEI/Power Off) 1-41
Figure 1-17 Power Index Indicator(AEO) 1-42
Figure 1-18 Power Index Indicator (OEI) 1-43
Figure 1-19 Example of Power Index Display 1-44
Figure 1-20 Gas Generator Speed (AEO) 1-45
Figure 1-21 Gas Generator Speed (OEI) 1-46
SECTION 1
LIMITATIONS
GENERAL
Compliance with Section 1 of this manual is mandatory.
BASIS OF CERTIFICATION
This helicopter is certified by European Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA) in accordance with JAR 29 for Large Rotorcraft Category A
and B.
TYPES OF OPERATION
In the basic configuration the rotorcraft is approved for Day/Night VFR
and Day/Night IFR operations.
NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS
The total number of occupants, including the crew, shall not exceed:
WEIGHT
Maximum gross weight for towing or taxi ................................ 6450 kg
Maximum gross weight for CAT B take-off/landing ................. 6400 kg
Refer to CAT B W.A.T Limits chart Figure 1-7
Minimum flight/rotor running gross weight ............................. 4400 kg
CENTER OF GRAVITY
Longitudinal limits ............................... See Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-3
Lateral limits ....................................... See Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-4
CAUTION
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AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS
Vne (Power ON, OEI/Power OFF) ............................... See Figure 1-5
Maximum airspeed with Take-Off Power ................................ 90 KIAS
Maximum airspeed with NR at 102% ...................................... 90 KIAS
Maximum airspeed in sideward or rearward flight ...... See Figure 1-7
Maximum allowable tailwind and crosswind ................. See Figure 1-7
Maximum landing gear operating airspeed (Vlo) ............. 150 KIAS or
Vne if less
Maximum landing gear extended airspeed (Vle) ............. 150 KIAS or
Vne if less
Minimum airspeed for flight under IFR (Vmini) ....................... 50 KIAS
Maximum airspeed for IFR approach..................................... 150 KIAS
Maximum airspeed for climb with one AP failed .................... 100 KIAS
Maximum rate of climb with one AP failed .............................. 1000fpm
Maximum airspeed with one AP failed................................... 140 KIAS
Maximum airspeed for operation of windscreen wipers......... 140 KIAS
Minimum airspeed in autorotation ........................................... 40 KIAS
Maximum airspeed with right cabin door locked open .......... 100 KIAS
Maximum airspeed with left or both cabin doors locked open 80 KIAS
Maximum airspeed for opening/closing cabin doors ............... 80 KIAS
ON GRASS SURFACES
Maximum taxi speed
(above 10 knots nose wheel must be locked fore and aft) ..... 20 knots
Maximum for emergency landing speed
(nose wheel locked fore and aft) ........................................... 40 knots
Note
Each rotor starting and stopping in wind
speeds above 27kts must be recorded in the
helicopter log book.
ALTITUDE LIMITATIONS
Maximum operating altitude .......................................... SeeFigure1-6
Minimum operating altitude ......................................... See Figure 1-6
Maximum take-off and landing altitude......................... See Figure 1-6
ICING LIMITATIONS
Flight into known icing conditions is prohibited.
Flight into freezing rain is prohibited.
CAUTION
If the given ambient conditions are not present in the chart then no
H-V avoid area exists.
If the given ambient conditions and weight intercept are within the
green NO H-V Area then no H-V avoid area exists.
22000
USE HEAVY LINE IF NO TEMPERATURE OR
ALTITUDE RESTRICTION IS APPLICABLE
20000 Hp
00
200
18000
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Hp
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5C
DENSITY ALTITUDE [feet]
10000 Hp
000
10
8000
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-40
0ft
C
6000
C
Hp
Hp
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50
db
4000
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2000
0 p
0H
OEI/Power Off
Power On
-2000
ISA
above 8000ft
-4000
below 8000ft Hp
-6000
-8000
-10000 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE [C] Vne [KIAS]
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1 5
WEIGHT-ALTITUDE-TEMPERATURE
for TAKE-OFF, LANDING and IGE MANOEUVRES
RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
ROTOR 100%
20
KT
45
40
30 AS
35 AS
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Pressure altitude - ft GW - kg
14000
E.A.S.A. Approved
12000
-40
-30
10000
-20
NO
H-V
A
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MANOEUVRING LIMITATIONS
Aerobatic manoeuvres are prohibited.
AUTOROTATION LIMITATIONS
Practice autorotative landings are prohibited.
During autorotation the ENG MODE select switch must not be
retarded from FLIGHT to IDLE except in an emergency.
SLOPE LIMITATIONS
Sloped Take Off and Landing are limited to the following:
Nose up..............................................................................................5
Nose Down ........................................................................................5
Left Wing Low ....................................................................................5
Right Wing Low..................................................................................5
Engine Starting
Maximum Unlimited .......................................................... 869 or 118.2
Transient (2 sec) ............................................................. 1000 or 136.0
TRANSMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
TORQUE (TQ %)
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POWER-ON (NR%)
POWER-OFF (NR%)
Minimum Transient............................................................................ 90
Minimum Continuous ........................................................................ 95
Continuous Operation ............................................................ 95 to 110
Maximum Continuous .................................................................... 110
Maximum Transient......................................................................... 116
CAUTION
Note
In suction mode fuel pressure indication is invalid
(Fuel pressure display 0 or dashed).
FUEL CAPACITIES
Total Usable ........................................................................ 1588 litres
Unusable ................................................................................. 20 litres
UNUSABLE FUEL
In coordinated (ball centered) flight ............................... 0kg indicated/
...............................................................(8 kg/10 litres per tank actual)
Hovering in cross winds or sideways flight with sustained roll angles
greater than 15 is prohibited when fuel indication, in either tank, is
less than 70kg.
Cross feeding (tank with pump off, not supplying engines)...................
...................................................................................maximum 228 kg
Note
During XFEED the unusable fuel level indi-
cation will change to grey to indicate the
tank can no longer supply fuel.
The fuels shown in the table below have been authorized for use
with the Pratt and Whitney PT6C-67C engines:
AUTHORIZED FUELS
Fuel Applicable
Type Specification
Note
Any mixture of authorized fuels may be
used.
LUBRICANT LIMITATIONS
CAUTION
Note
MIL-PRF-5606 can be used for enhanced
performance of hydraulic system in low tem-
perature environments below -30C.
AVIONIC LIMITATIONS
CAUTION
Note
The Pilot must not continue an instrument
approach inside the Final Approach Fix
(FAF), unless the APP advisory is dis-
played on the PFD. If during an instrument
MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS
Pilot(s) must not use polarized type sun glasses.
VENTILATION
At MPOG / HIGE / HOGE or with helicopter forward velocity below
25kts, operate cockpit fans or open pilot or copilot window.
HEADSET/HELMET LIMITATIONS
Headset/Helmet type used in the aircraft must be of the same electri-
cal characteristics and authorised by Aircraft Manufacturer.
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CAS Warning
and caution
CAS Warning and
Caution Window
(N1 ENG OIL PRESSURE, MAIN BATT HOT warnings, 1 & 2 FUEL PUMP,
N 2 AHRS cautions and AIR COND ON advisory messages
active in CAS Warning and Caution window)
Figure 1-11 PFD Composite Mode
(MGB OIL PRESSURE and MAIN BATT HOT warnings, 1 HYD OIL
PRESS caution active in CAS window)
Figure 1-12 MFD Cruise Mode
(MAP secondary PWR PLANT systems display)
CAUTIONARY 103%
MAXIMUM 101%
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM 98%
20%
CAUTIONARY 103%
MAXIMUM 101%
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM 98%
97%
CAUTIONARY
RANGE
MINIMUM 90%
MIN TRANSIENT NR 85%
20%
Figure 1-14 Rotor Speed & Power Turbine Speed NR/NF (OEI)
NORMAL OPERATION
MINIMUM 95%
MINIMUM TRANSIENT 90
20%
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NOTE
.
The value displayed at the top
of the scale represents the actual
power, in percent, being used
with respect to the power available
(100% at MCP AEO)
The legend displayed on top of the
scale (TQ, ITT or NG) represents the
engine power limiting parameter and
is independent for each engine.
000 000
NORMAL OPERATION
NOTE
The value displayed at the top
of the scale represents the actual
power, in percent, being used
with respect to the power available
(140% at MCP OEI)
The legend displayed on top of the
scale (TQ, ITT or NG) represents the
engine power limiting parameter and
is independent for each engine.
000 000
MAXIMUM TRANSIENT OEI 176%
(NG) (NG)
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS OEI 140%
(ITT)
(ITT)
NORMAL OPERATION
NOTE
.
The value displayed at the top
of the scale represents the actual
power, in percent, being used
with respect to the power available
(100% at MCP AEO,
140% at MCP OEI)
The legend displayed on top of the
scale (TQ, ITT or NG) represents the
engine power limiting parameter and
is independent for each engine.
N1 engine NG parameter
closest to its limit N2 engine ITT parameter
closest to its limit
107 95
NG ITT
%TQ margin available
to TOP 110% AEO %TQ margin available to TOP 110%
(or 2.5min 160% OEI) AEO (or 2.5min 160% OEI)
%TQ margin available to MCP
100% AEO (or MCP 140% OEI)
NG
NORMAL OPERATION
55%
0%
NG
NORMAL OPERATION
55%
0%
ITT
NORMAL OPERATION
-50C
ITT
NORMAL OPERATION
-50C
ITT
NORMAL OPERATION
-50C
TQ
0%
TQ
0%
BAR
MAX FOR ENGINE 15.2 BAR
START (5 MIN)
(Displayed during engine start only)
10.0 BAR
CAUTIONARY RANGE
NORMAL OPERATION
0 BAR
C
MAXIMUM TRANSIENT(1 MIN) 150C
CAUTIONARY 145C
RANGE TQ<60%
MAXIMUM 140C
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM 10C
BAR
10 BAR
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM
3.1 BAR
IDLE RANGE
2.3 BAR
0 BAR
C
150C
MAXIMUM 110C
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM 1C
GROUND
OPERATION
MINIMUM FOR -40C
ENGINE STARTING
-50C
C
150C
MAXIMUM 110C
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM 1C
GROUND
OPERATION
MINIMUM FOR -40C
ENGINE STARTING
-50C
BAR
2.7 BAR
NORMAL
OPERATION
BAR
310 BAR
250 BAR
CAUTIONARY
RANGE 225 BAR
NORMAL
OPERATION
180 BAR
CAUTIONARY
RANGE 163 BAR
0 BAR
C
150C
CAUTIONARY 135C
RANGE
MAXIMUM 119C
NORMAL
OPERATION
MINIMUM -20 C
CAUTIONARY
RANGE
-50 C
%
200 %
155 %
CAUTIONARY
RANGE
100 %
NORMAL
OPERATION
0%
A
200 A
BATTERY
CHARGE
0A
BATTERY
DISCHARGE
-200 A
PLACARDS
C D
B A
A
VNE POWER ON AIRSPEED LIMITATION KIAS
Hp ft
-1000
to SL 4000 8000 10000 15000 20000
OAT C
50 160 - - - - -
-25 AND
BELOW
167 167 158 165 144 125
B
APPROVED TYPES OF OPERATION
DAY/NIGHT VFR
DAY/NIGHT IFR
ICING PROHIBITED
D
Maximum Load on each DC GEN
ft Hp below
16000 17000 18000 19000 20000
15000
GEN
LOAD 100 87 74 60 47 33
%
OVERHEAD PANEL
CAUTION
WHEN OPENING OR CLOSING CABIN DOOR
IN FLIGHT HOLD DOOR HANDLE UNTIL
DOOR IS AT FULL TRAVEL AND LOCKED
Baggage compartment
SECTION 2
NORMAL PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL 2-1
FLIGHT PLANNING 2-1
CATEGORY B WEIGHT AND H-V DETERMINATION 2-1
GROSS WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY 2-4
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 2-4
EXTERNAL PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS 2-4
GENERAL 2-4
CHECKS 2-6
COCKPIT/ENGINE PRE-START CHECKS 2-11
SAFETY CHECKS 2-11
ENGINE STARTING 2-18
ABORTED ENGINE START PROCEDURES 2-18
DRY MOTORING PROCEDURE 2-19
NORMAL ENGINE START 2-20
QUICK ENGINE START 2-22
SYSTEM CHECKS 2-24
TAXIING 2-27
PRE TAKE-OFF CHECKS 2-28
TAKE OFF 2-28
CATEGORY B TAKE OFF 2-28
IN-FLIGHT PROCEDURES 2-30
AFTER TAKE-OFF 2-30
CLIMB CHECKS 2-30
CRUISE CHECKS 2-31
PRE-LANDING CHECKS 2-32
APPROACH AND LANDING 2-33
CATEGORY B LANDING 2-33
POST LANDING AND SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES 2-34
POST LANDING CHECKS 2-34
PRE-SHUTDOWN CHECKS 2-34
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Figure 2-1 Preflight Check Sequence 2-5
Figure 2-2 VPATH Pointer 2-41
Figure 2-3 PFD Messages 2-45
Figure 2-4 PFD Messages 2-49
SECTION 2
NORMAL PROCEDURES
GENERAL
The following procedures are the result of extensive flight tests and
experience with the AW139 aircraft. They are intended to ensure that
the level of safety required by the design and certification process is
achieved.
Note
FLIGHT PLANNING
The order of flight planning is first to determine the CAT B weight for
Take Off and Landing at the ambient conditions then to confirm the
H-V avoid area diagram applicable for the weight chosen.
Example 1:
Determine the maximum CAT B Take Off weight and H-V Avoid
Area for the following ambient conditions:
OAT = +5C
Solution:
Using the CAT B W.A.T. Chart Figure 1-7 on the Pressure Alti-
tude axes from 2000ft move up vertically to intersect 5C line
(interpolated between the 0C and the 10C line) move right to
intercept the 45KTAS and below line (solid line). Drop down ver-
tically from this point to the GW axis for a weight of 6400kg.
Using the H-V Chart Figure 1-8 the ambient conditions are not
present on the chart therefore no H-V avoid area exists for this
weight.
Example 2:
Determine the maximum CAT B Take Off weight and H-V Avoid
Area for the following ambient conditions:
OAT = +5C
Solution:
Using the CAT B W.A.T. Chart Figure 1-7 starting on the Pressure
Altitude axes from 10000ft move up vertically to intersect 5C line
Using the H-V Chart Figure 1-8 on the Pressure Altitude axes
from 10000ft move horizontally to intercept the 5C line then drop
down verticaly to the 5000kg line. The intercept of the 5000kg line
is below the No H-V threshold of the chart so no H-V avoid area
exists for this weight.
Example 3:
Determine the maximum CAT B Take Off weight and H-V Avoid
Area for the following ambient conditions:
OAT = +5C
Solution:
Using the CAT B W.A.T. Chart Figure 1-7 starting on the Pressure
Altitude axes from 10000ft move up vertically to intersect 5C line
(interpolated between the 0C and the 10C line) move right to
intercept the 20KTAS line. Drop down vertically to intercept the
GW axis for a weight of 6000kg.
Using the Height Velocity Chart Figure 1-8 on the Pressure Alti-
tude axes from 10000ft move horizontally to intercept the 5C line
then drop down verticaly to intercept the 6000kg line, from this
point move right to intercept the C1-C2 axes at 235ft. A line drawn
between this point and point B defines the H-V high hover avoid
area.
GENERAL
The inspection commences at the nose and continues clockwise
around the helicopter. During the inspection, check that there are no
leaks from overboard drains, that all vents, air intakes, air outlets and
fire access points are clear of obstructions, and all access panels and
antennas are secure.
Pilots Pre Flight Check
The following procedure outlines the pilot walk around and interior
checks (Figure 2-1)
1
Figure 2-1 Preflight Check Sequence
AREA N1 : Helicopter nose
AREA N2 : Fuselage - RH side
AREA N3 : Tail boom - RH side
AREA N4 : Fin, intermediate/tail gearbox, tail rotor
AREA N5 : Tail boom LH side
AREA N6 : Fuselage - LH side
AREA N7 : Cabin and Cockpit interior
CHECKS
Note
If External Power not available carry out checks marked
with on BATTERY to conserve battery power. The
remaining checks should be completed after the first
engine start.
12. Main and Aux Battery ON
13. EXT PWR ON (if required).
14. GEN 1 & 2 ON
15. BUS TIE AUTO
16. POSITION lights switch Confirm functioning then leave
as required.
17. ANTI-COLL lights switch ON. (confirm functioning)
Note
If MFD/PFD are in composite mode, reset to NORMAL
before starting using RCP switches (MFD ONLY-PFD
ONLY-NORMAL)
20. CAS messages Check
21. MFD Check fuel quantity
22. LDG GEAR panel Check 3 green lights and
EMER DOWN switch secure
23. PARK BRAKE Pull and turn handle and press
pedals until PARK BRAKE
ON advisory illuminates on
CAS
24. RAD MSTR - As required (GND if battery start)
CAUTION
Full and free check should be carried out with slow dis-
placement of the controls and one control at a time in
order not to overload the electric pump.
Note
Cyclic position indicator is only presented on the PFD
when the aircraft is on the ground and the collective is
near its down position (MPOG).
Note
Electric hydraulic pump disengages automatically after 2
minutes
33. HYD SOV switch Centred and guarded
ENGINE 1 FIRE
ENGINE 2 FIRE
ROTOR HIGH
WARNING
AUTOPILOT
AIRSPEED
LANDING GEAR
150 FEET
ALTITUDE
AURAL SYSTEM TEST
38. OIL LEVEL Pushbutton Press MGB pushbutton and
confirm CAS caution:
MGB OIL LOW and MCL
illuminates
Press IGB pushbutton and
confirm CAS caution:
IGB OIL LOW and MCL
illuminates
Press TGB pushbutton and
confirm CAS caution:
TGB OIL LOW and MCL
illuminates
39. LAMP TEST pushbutton Press and confirm the follow-
ing illuminate.
- MWL and MCL Illuminate
- ENG 1 & 2 FIRE/ARM and
BAG on FIRE EXTING
panel
- FIRE lights on ENG
CONTROL panel
- HYD 1 & 2 PRESS/TEMP &
ELEC PUMP ON, on HYD
panel
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Note
Each engine trim beep switch controls the respective
control lever from MIN to FLIGHT position when in
AUTO mode, and from MIN to MAX position when in
MANUAL mode
Note
Both engines control levers should always be operated
through the beep switches located on the collective con-
trol. They should be operated manually only in case of
failure of the remote control (ECL FAIL caution mes-
sage), or before starting, to position the lever to FLIGHT.
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ENGINE STARTING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Note 1
To operate the starter it is possible to select
ENG GOV switch to MANUAL mode, then
push the starter push button on the ECL.
8. Gas generator (NG) Note increasing
9. ENG MODE switch OFF as necessary
10. ENGINE IGN circuit breaker In
Note
It is recommended to start the engine to IDLE, if neces-
sary, it is possible to start to FLIGHT by setting the ENG
MODE switch directly to FLT.
5. Gas Producer (NG) Note increasing and START
legend displayed.
6. Engine temperature (ITT) Note increasing and IGN leg-
end displayed.
7. Engine oil pressure Confirm rising
8. Engine N1 starter Disengaged by 49% NG
Note
If the engine was started directly to FLT the NF will stabi-
lise at 100% with rotor speed (NR)
11. Engine and transmission oil Check pressures and temper-
atures within limits
12. ENG 1 MODE switch FLT
12A. If BATTERY start carried out, complete pre-start checks
ENGINE 2 START
13. ENG 2 FUEL switch ON - Fuel valve indicator
vertical
14. FUEL PUMP 2 switch ON - 2 FUEL PUMP caution
out, check pressure.
15. GEN 1 Check loadmeter in GREEN
band (if EXT PWR not used)
16. Repeat above procedure for
engine N2
CAUTION
CAUTION
SYSTEM CHECKS
TAXIING
Note
If the nose wheel is not aligned forward (UNLK caption
flashing) it will self centre and lock as soon as the heli-
copter lifts off.
CAUTION
1. AFCS Engaged.
CAUTION
TAKE OFF
IN-FLIGHT PROCEDURES
AFTER TAKE-OFF
Note
The LD-SH switch allows the pilot to maintain engine
TORQUE or ITT matched, as required
5. TQ LIMiter pushbutton As required
6. CAS Clear/as required.
Note
During flight below 1000ft AGL fly attentive
7. MFD As required
CLIMB CHECKS
1. VENT As required.
2. Radios/Navigation As required.
3. Autopilot mode As required.
CRUISE CHECKS
Note
The LD-SH switch allows the pilot to maintain engine
TORQUE or ITT matched, as required
Note
If the engines are ITT limited on the PI indicator, and
there is a large ITT mismatch, the PI matching can be
restored by selecting LD-SH switch to TEMP.
3. FUEL Every 30 minutes:
Check quantity, XFEED closed
or as required
Note
If fuel consumption is greater than expected see
Abnormal Fuel Consumption procedure on page 3-110
4. Airspeed Maintain within limits
5. PITOT HEATER switches ON for temperature of below
4C or flight in visible moisture.
6. Compass Check all synchronized.
7. Radios/Navigation As required.
8. Standby instrument Check airspeed, altimeter and
artificial horizon against pri-
mary flight display.
9. Autopilot modes As required.
10. LDG LT & LDG LT2 switches OFF, if used.
PRE-LANDING CHECKS
Note
For OAT of -30C and below undercarriage extension
time may double.
6. NOSEWHEEL steering LOCK.
7. LDG LT & LDG LT2 switches As required.
8. Temperatures and Pressures Within limits.
9. Fuel Quantity, XFEED closed
unless required.
10. RAD ALT bug As required.
11. Altimeters: Pilot and Standby Set.
Copilot
12. PARK BRAKE handle As required.
13. Cabin Secure.
14. PITOT HEATER As required
Note
If an ILS approach is required select both NAVs to the
same frequency. On STBY instrument (ESIS) NAV
select ON and the course set to the final ILS course.
Recommended airspeed:
Glideslope up to 4 degrees 120 KIAS
Glideslope between 4 and 7.5 degrees 100 KIAS
Note
When descending below 150ft AGL vocal message
ONE FIFTY FEET is activated regardless of the land-
ing gear status. This message is suppressed if AWG
switch is set to REGRADE.
1. AFCS Disengage.
PRE-SHUTDOWN CHECKS
5. Pedals Centered
6. Avionics As required
CAUTION
CAUTION
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LANDING PROCEDURE
1. Establish hover above landing area.
2. PARK BRAKE applied, (PARK BRAKE ON advisory message on
CAS)
FLIGHT HANDLING
Handling is conventional in normal forward, sideways and rearwards
flight manoeuvres. Collective lever forces are light, but may be
increased by applying friction.
AUTOROTATIVE DESCENT
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CYCLIC TRIMMING
The force trim release button (FTR) on the cyclic stick should be kept
depressed during all large stick movements. Upon releasing the trim
release button, the attitude hold is restored.
For small attitude adjustments in the hover or in forward flight ( 2 to 3
knots), the system beep trim mode (TRIM) can be used. Operation of
the cyclic beep trim switch causes the trim system to change the refer-
ence at 3 degrees per second in roll and 2/sec in pitch or 1/sec in
pitch for airspeed above 120 KIAS. When the new desired attitude is
reached, the switch is released.
The trim method most commonly used is a combination of trim release
and beep trim.
COLLECTIVE TRIMMING
The push and hold collective lever trim release button (FTR) is
depressed to disengage the spring feel mechanism which enables the
collective to be moved freely. When the button is released, the spring
feel is re-datumed to zero force.
YAW TRIMMING
Lateral operation of the collective lever CLTV/YAW 4-way trim switch
alters the slip or skid command to either offset a small accelerometer
misalignment, or to purposely offset the tail alignment.
Additionally, at speeds above 40-45 KIAS the coordinated turn facility
enables the aircraft to carry out a balanced turns, below 60 KIAS the
Low Speed Heading hold is active. Feet should not be rested on the
pedals if heading hold or turn coordination facilities are required.
BASIC OPERATIONS
PRE-DEPARTURE OPERATIONS
At the power-up of the system, NAV IDENT page is presented on
MCDU. Basic pre departure operations are:
IN FLIGHT OPERATIONS
General
ACTIVE FLT PLAN page 1 and PROGRESS page 1 are considered
the primary pages of the FMS during flight. Once activated on the
ground, the flight plan may be:
VPATH pointer
I
V
Glideslope pointer
WARNING
In VFR flight, the pilot can fly VPATH indication in day
VMC only.
Set DH
WARNING
The pilot must not fly VPATH indication unless:
when under ATC control
flying a published approach
or
CAUTION
Note
If an ILS approach is selected flying a FMS flight plan,
PRV mode must be armed and ILS course set.
ADVISORY ANNUNCIATORS
a) Message (MSG)
MSG is an advisory (amber) annunciator that is displayed on
the PFD (first line below PI indicator, see Figure 2-3 ). This
annunciator is displayed when a message is shown in the
scratchpad. The annunciator is removed after the message
has been cleared from the scratchpad.
Messages are displayed in the MCDU scratchpad at various
times. They inform or alert the pilot as to system status.
Messages are divided into the following two major groups:
ADVISORY MESSAGES. Advisory messages contain
information that is helpful to the pilot. Advisory messages
are usually the result of a pilot action on the MCDU (e.g.,
making an entry with the incorrect format).
b) Offset (OFST)
OFST is an advisory (green) annunciator on the PFD (along
side waypoint identifier, see Figure 2-3). The annunciator is
displayed when a lateral offset has been entered on the
PROGRESS 3 page. The annunciator is removed or turned off
when the offset is removed.
c) Approach (APP)
APP is an advisory (green) annunciator on the PFD (along
side waypoint identifier, see Figure 2-3). The annunciator indi-
cates the FMS is in the approach mode of operation.
In this mode, the HSI deviation sensitivity and FMS tracking
gains are increased. The approach annunciator is displayed if
ALL of the following conditions are valid:
Approved Sensors
Approach procedure (Navigation Mode)
GPS DME-DME VOR/DME
GPS/RNAV X
VOR/DME X X X
VOR X X X
(see note)
NDB X X
NOTE: VOR approaches with a procedure specified navaid that does NOT
have DME capability can be flown by the FMS only if GPS or DME/DME is
available
MSG MSG
APP OFST
NOSE FAN 1(2) OFF (Caption only active on ground and from
aircraft S/N 31201 onwards)
Informs crew that associated nose bay
vent fan has failed. No pilot action.
PFD MESSAGES
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION 3-1
PROCEDURES LOGIC 3-1
SAFE OEI FLIGHT 3-2
EMERGENCY LANDING GUIDANCE 3-2
CREW ALERTING SYSTEM (CAS) 3-5
USING THE CAS WARNING AND CAUTION SYSTEM 3-5
MESSAGE FORMAT 3-6
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
CAS WARNING MESSAGES 3-9
WARNING PRIORITIES LOGIC 3-9
AURAL WARNING GENERATOR (AWG) TEST PROCEDURE 3-9
VOICE ONLY MESSAGES 3-10
TABLE OF CAS WARNING MESSAGES 3-11
ROTOR UNDER-SPEED 3-12
ROTOR-OVERSPEED 3-13
ENGINE OUT 3-14
ENGINE DRIVE SHAFT FAILURE 3-15
ENGINE IDLE 3-15
ENGINE FAILURE 3-16
GENERAL 3-16
ENGINE FAILURE RECOGNITION 3-16
SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE 3-16
SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE IN HOVER (5 TO 10 FT) 3-16
SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE ON TAKE OFF CATEGORY B 3-17
SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE DURING CRUISE 3-17
SINGLE ENGINE LANDING CATEGORY B 3-18
DOUBLE ENGINE FAILURE 3-19
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES
CAUTION SYSTEM 3-59
CAUTIONS WITH VOICE MESSAGES 3-59
TABLE OF CAS CAUTION MESSAGES 3-59
TABLE OF PFD AND MFD MESSAGES 3-65
ENGINE MALFUNCTIONS 3-69
COMPRESSOR STALL 3-69
UNUSUAL ENGINE NOISE 3-70
ENGINE LIMIT EXCEEDANCE 3-71
ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE 3-72
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE HIGH 3-73
ENGINE OIL CHIP DETECTOR 3-74
ENGINE FIRE DETECTOR SYSTEM 3-75
ENGINE CONTROL LEVER 3-76
ENGINE CONTROL LEVER POSITION 3-77
ENGINE MODE SELECT SWITCH 3-78
ENGINE POWER TURBINE OVERSPEED 3-79
ENGINE ELECTRONIC CONTROL DATA 3-80
DEGRADATION OF ENGINE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3-81
ENGINE HOT START 3-82
TORQUE LIMITER 3-83
INTER TURBINE TEMPERATURE LIMITER 3-84
ROTOR SPEED SELECTOR 3-85
ENGINE POWER TURBINE OVERSPEED DETECT
FAILURE 3-86
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 3-1 Crew Alerting System Layout (MFD Page) 3-3
Figure 3-2 Crew Alerting System MWL and MCL Location,
Display Unit Numbering 3-4
Figure 3-3 External Markings and Placards 3-55
Figure 3-4 Internal Markings and Placards 3-55
Figure 3-5 Internal Markings and Placards (cont.) 3-56
Figure 3-6 FMS PFD Messages 3-179
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION
This section contains the procedures that must be performed in the event of
an emergency or malfunction. These procedures are based on experience
acquired in the operation of helicopters, in general, and on flight tests con-
ducted on this particular helicopter type.
The procedures used in each actual emergency or malfunction must result
from consideration of the complete situation. Multiple emergencies or malfunc-
tions may require departure from normal corrective procedures detailed in this
section.
All corrective action procedures listed herein assume the pilot gives first
priority to aircraft control and safe flight path.
PROCEDURES LOGIC
The majority of the Emergency and Malfunction procedures that follow are
presented in the form of logic trees (flow charts). These flow charts have been
formulated based on analysis and test of the cockpit indications that would be
available to the flight crew following the failures/malfunctions that are included
in this section. For complex failures/malfunctions, cockpit indications coupled
with the answers to Yes/No type questions (as indicated on the charts)
should enable the flight crew to analyse the type of failure/malfunction that has
occurred, the branch of the tree that should be followed and the corrective
action that should be taken.
In order to analyse some types of failures/malfunctions, answers to +, IF,
AND and OR statements may be required. In these cases, the statements
are presented in bold text (+, IF, AND, OR), as an attention getting
device. It is stressed that attention should be paid to this symbology to avoid a
mistake in the emergency/malfunction analysis and subsequent incorrect crew
action. Required flow chart crew actions are typed in bold.
(ENG 1 OIL PRESSURE, MAIN BATT HOT warnings, 1 & 2 FUEL PUMP
2 AHRS FAIL cautions and AIR COND advisory message active in
CAS Warning and Caution window)
MESSAGE FORMAT
Similar messages seen on the CAS are combined within a single message.
For example 1-2 is embedded in the same line of message without the need
to have two separate messages as shown below:
represents the combined CAS warning displayed
when 1 ENG OIL PRESS and 2 ENG OIL PRESS
1-2 ENG OIL PRESS
warnings are present consecutively.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
ROTOR UNDER-SPEED
- Check NR on PFD
- Lower collective to
increase rotor speed
ROTOR-OVERSPEED
- Check NR on PFD
- Raise collective to
decrease rotor speed
ENGINE OUT
Note
Following engine drive shaft failure, NF may overspeed and
reach the NF overspeed trip point (111%).
ENGINE IDLE
ENGINE FAILURE
GENERAL
In the event of partial or complete power failure, establishing a safe flight con-
dition is the prime consideration, until the cause of the failure can be analysed.
Care should be taken in confirming the failed engine prior to
commencing engine shutdown as given in the ENGINE SHUTDOWN IN
AN EMERGENCY procedure Page 3-33.
The failed engine PI/torque will split significantly from the operational
engine.
ENTRY IN AUTOROTATION
Depending on collective pitch and airspeed at the time, a simultaneous engine
failure will result in a large and very rapid drop in rotor speed (NR) requiring a
large and rapid collective pitch adjustment in order to recover and maintain
rotor speed within the Power Off range. It is imperative that these adjustment
be made quickly and decisively.
If the failure occurs at considerable height above ground level (AGL), it is pos-
sible that sufficient time will be available for attempting an engine re-start
(assuming that the cause of the failure can be rapidly analysed). Assuming an
average autorotative sink rate of 2500 feet per minute, a minimum AGL height
of 3000 to 4000 feet would be required to provide sufficient time to complete
the re-start procedures.
If time and conditions permits and no attempt to restart is made, carry out
the ENGINE SHUTDOWN IN AN EMERGENCY procedure Page 3-33 while
the helicopter is manoeuvred toward the landing area.
If sufficient additional time is available to make an engine re-start feasible,
use the ENGINE RESTART IN FLIGHT procedure Page 3-89.
WARNING
As considerable error can result from estimation
of height over water, the radar altimeter should
be used for height cues during descent.
CAUTION
At high touchdown speeds, the rotorcraft may roll and turn to
the left after touchdown due to gyroscopic effects if the aircraft
is allowed to pitch down rapidly. This will require pilot corrective
action.
CAUTION
If the landing gear cannot be retracted, ditching with minimum
forward speed is recommended.
FIRE
In the event of smoke or fire, prepare to land the aircraft without delay
while completing fire suppression and/or smoke evacuation proce-
dures. If it cannot be visually verified that the fire has been completely
extinguished, whether the smoke has cleared or not, land immediately
at the nearest suitable airfield or landing site.
ENGINE BAY FIRE (GROUND)
- Confirm on ECL
engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE switch to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and press
illuminated pushbutton
- Set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
- ENG MODE switch to OFF
- Fuel PUMP OFF
- FUEL switch OFF
- XFEED CLOSED
CAUTION
- Confirm on ECL
engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE switch to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and
press illuminated pushbutton
- Set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
- Land as soon
as possible If fire warning If fire warning
clears persists
4. ECL OFF
On Ground In Flight
- Declare an emergency
- Carry out EMERGENCY/
POST CRASH SHUTDOWN
procedure Page 3-34 - Prepare to land as
soon as possible
If smoke is detected
in cabin
- LAND IMMEDIATELY
- Declare an emergency
- Declare an emergency
- LAND IMMEDIATELY
If fire is If fire persists
extinguished
- Carry out EMERGENCY/
- LAND POST CRASH SHUTDOWN
- Increase IMMEDIATELY procedure Page 3-34
ventilation
CAUTION
If the fire is not completely extinguished, increased ventilation
may aggravate the problem
WARNING
On Ground
In Flight
CAUTION
Use of pedal brakes or parking brake may aggravate the fire.
Note
Consider using one of the cabin hand fire extinguishers or other
available extinguishers to extinguish the fire.
CAUTION
Care should be taken in confirming the failed engine prior to
commencing this shutdown procedure.
CAUTION
If there is evidence of combustion after engine shutdown in
flight, carry out a dry motoring procedure Page 2-19, as
required to extinguish any possible fire.
ENGINE SYSTEMS
On affected engine
- Carry out ENGINE SHUT
DOWN IN AN EMERGENCY
procedure Page 3-33
- Land as soon as
practicable
- Land as soon as
practicable
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MAIN GEARBOX
- Land as soon
as practicable - Reduce power as soon
as operational conditions
permit
- Land as soon
as possible
Note
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WARNING
If a binding occurs in the aircraft main rotor
control circuit, depending on the severity of the
binding, greater forces will be required to operate
the controls. A reduction in the available control
ranges may result and, in this situation, the low
speed flight envelope may be restricted.
If the airspeed is more than 25 KIAS, the aircraft should be landed into the
wind as soon as possible using a running landing procedure and a touchdown
speed of 25 KIAS.
If the airspeed is less than 25 KIAS, carry out a running landing at the speed
at which the binding occurs. If the aircraft is in a hover, land vertically.
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In Forward Flight
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- Land into wind
- Raising or Lowering the collective while maintaining NR within
limits may be effective in helping control sideslip. (Increasing
collective, nose left)
Failure Cues:
Loss of Yaw Control, pedals free but ineffective or free and partially
effective
In Low Hover
Lower collective to LAND IMMEDIATELY while maintaining attitude
and minimizing lateral translation with the cyclic control.
If rapid yaw right develops
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Wind from the front Left quad-
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Failure Cues:
Pedals seized or require excessive force
In Low Hover
Lower collective to LAND IMMEDIATELY while maintaining attitude
and minimizing lateral translation with the cyclic control.
Note
- Do not retard ECLs unless a severe right yaw occurs. If tail
rotor control binds while hovering, landing can be
accomplished with greater safety under controlled, powered
flight rather than by shutting down engines and entering
autorotation.
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Wind from the front Right Wind from the front
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beneficial. a/c will be beneficial.
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1-2 DC GEN
- Confirm PITOT
HEATER OFF If OAT less If OAT greater
than 4C than 4C
- Land as soon as
practicable within - Confirm PITOT
62 minutes HEATER OFF
- Confirm PITOT
HEATER 2 ON - Confirm PITOT - Land as soon as
HEATER 2 ON practicable within
- Land as soon 75 minutes
as practicable - Land as soon as
within 57 minutes practicable within
66 minutes
Note
The battery endurance reported above assumes the pilot oper-
ates the VHF2 radio system in transmission for a maximum of
1 minute every 15 minutes.
Note
The LDG LT can be turned on for 3 minutes before landing.
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- Continue flight
- Continue flight
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LANDING GEAR
LANDING GEAR FAILS TO LOCK DOWN
If, after selecting the landing gear DOWN
any indicators remain blank or amber,
carry out the following:
- Continue to land
- Land vertically on flat hard surface
- Do not taxi
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Note
When the undercarriage has been extended using the EMER
DOWN then subsequent retraction is not possible.
Note
For OAT of -30 C and below the undercarriage extension time
may double.
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LIGHTNING STRIKE
If it is suspected that the rotorcraft has been struck by lightning, verify the state
of the following systems for unintended change and confirm their functionality:
selected altitude
selected course
selected heading
CAUTION
When utilizing the alternate static source, decrease the altime-
ter reading by 200ft
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Figure 3-3 , Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5 show the positions of the aircraft
entrances and exits.
EMERGENCY
PUSH HERE
EMERGENCY EXIT
PUSH WINDOW AT
ANY CORNER
EMERGENCY
PUSH HERE
EMERGENCY EXIT
1 PULL RED STRAP TO REMOVE CORD
2 PUSH OUT WINDOW
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EMERGENCY
PUSH HERE
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CAUTION SYSTEM
Many of the malfunctions described in this section are indicated by the illumi-
nation of the amber caution captions on the CAS window and the flashing
amber Master Caution Light (MCL). When active the caution is displayed as
black text on an amber background. The caution can be acknowledged by
pressing the MCL or CAS RST button on the collective grip. It then changes to
amber text on a black background and the MCL is deactivated.
The Caution message remains until the cause of the warning is corrected.
amber caution, is active when the radio altimeter height is less than 150
feet and undercarriage is retracted.
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BATT OFF LINE 3-126 MAIN battery and/or AUX battery not
connected to ESS BUS
CHIP DET TEST 3-104 Drive system chip detect testing sys-
tem failed
CHIP DET UNIT 3-104 Drive system chip detect unit failed
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1(2) FCU TEST FAIL 3-114 Associated fuel contents gauging unit
self test failed (only active on ground)
1(2) FUEL LOW 3-107 Associated fuel level less that 92kg
1(2) FUEL LOW FAIL 3-112 Associated fuel low sensor failed
1(2) FUEL PUMP 3-108 Associated fuel pump failed (less than
0.6 bar)
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MGB OIL LOW 3-99 Main gearbox oil level low (only active
on ground)
1(2) MGB OIL PRESS 3-101 Associated MGB engine input oil
pressure low (less than 3.1 bar)
P(R)(Y) TRIM 1(2) FAIL 3-134 Pitch, Roll or Yaw trim system failure
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TGB CHIP FAIL 3-105 Tail gearbox chip detect system failed
TGB OIL LOW 3-103 Tail gearbox oil low (only active on
ground)
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RED Messages
AMBER Messages
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ENGINE MALFUNCTIONS
COMPRESSOR STALL
A compressor stall is normally recognized by an abnormal increase of ITT (or
abnormal increase in PI indication with ITT as limiting parameter) and may be
accompanied by an audible bang or pop and fluctuating NG and TQ (moni-
tored on MFD PWR PLANT page). The compressor stall may be transient or
steady.
The degree of compressor stall may be indicated by one or all of the following:
A rapid increase in PI with ITT as limiting parameter.
Fluctuating NG speed coupled with failure to respond to power demand.
Loud banging or popping noises.
A reduction in torque.
If compressor stall occurs, carry out the following procedure
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On affected engine
- Confirm oil temperature on MFD
If oil temperature
If oil temperature greater than 150C
normal
If oil temperature between
140C and 145C
If oil temperature
between 145C
and 150C
- Reduce power to 60%
- Continue for maximum
duration of 30 minutes
- Continued running for
a maximum of 1
minute permitted.
If oil temperature
remains high
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- Continue flight
On affected engine
- Monitor engine parameters on MFD
- Continue flight
- Achieve safe OEI flight
On affected engine
- Shut down engine using
ENGINE SHUT DOWN IN
EMERGENCY procedure
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On affected engine:
- Monitor engine parameters
for abnormalities and
check for signs of fire
If fire suspected
If all parameters normal
- Achieve safe OEI flight
Land as soon as practicable
On affected engine
- ENG MODE switch to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and press
illuminated pushbutton
- set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
- LAND IMMEDIATELY
- Land as soon
as possible - Carry out EMERGENCY/CRASH
SHUTDOWN procedure Page 3-33
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- Continue flight
Note
If possible the torque of the manually controlled engine should
be set at a torque level 10% below the other engine. (If PI on
either/both engines is ITT or NG limited refer to TQ on the MFD
PWR PLANT page)
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If caution remains
- Continue flight
On affected engine
- Monitor engine parameters,
Be aware of a possible reduction
in engine response characteristics
and power available
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- Continue flight
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- Monitor engine parameters
being aware that engine may need
to be shut down using ECL
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1(2) OVSPD
Associated engine in
overspeed condition
- Check PI and NF
Note
Following engine drive shaft failure,
NF may overspeed and reach the NF
overspeed trip point (111%).
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- Continue flight
On affected engine:
- On collective grip cycle ENG GOV
switch AUTO-MANUAL-AUTO
If caution remains
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1(2) DCU
- Continue flight
On affected engine:
- Monitor engine parameters
and compare with analogue values
- Avoid operating at engine limits
if possible
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On ground In flight
- Land as soon as
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TORQUE LIMITER
1(2) TQ LIMITER
- Continue flight
On affected engine:
- For inconsistent TQ indication
or invalid TQ select analogue
reading on MFD
Note
The analogue sensors are selected from MFD PWR PLANT
page, select ANALOG using Cursor Control Device.
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- Continue flight
On affected engine:
- Select analogue ITT
reading on MFD
- Avoid operating near engine limits
Note
The analogue sensors are selected from MFD PWR PLANT
page, select ANALOG using Cursor Control Device.
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- Continue flight
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- Continue flight
On affected engine:
- Be aware than NF overspeed protection
system will not function at the correct NF
speed in the event of an NF overspeed.
Affected engine
- Monitor engine for possible
reduction in power available
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On ground In flight
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FUEL HEATER
- Continue flight
On affected engine
- Monitor engine for possible
reduction in power available
or 1(2) FUEL ICING caution.
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GENERAL
If an engine flames out/or is shutdown during flight and if there is no indication
of a mechanical malfunction or engine fire, the engine may be restarted.
2. ECL OFF
CAUTION
Failure to follow the appropriate Abort Procedure may cause
damage to the engine.
Note
Observe the igniter and starter generator duty cycle limitations.
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RESTARTING PROCEDURE
CAUTION
Note
It is recommended to start the engine to IDLE, if necessary, it is
possible to start to FLIGHT by setting the ENG MODE switch
directly to FLT.
10. Engine power turbine speed (NF) Confirm stabilized to IDLE speed
below 100%
Note
If the engine was started directly to FLT the NF will stabiles at
100% with rotor speed.
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CAUTION
Failure to follow the appropriate Abort Procedure may cause
damage to the engine.
Note
Observe the igniter and starter generator duty cycle limitations.
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CAUTION
Note
If NG hangs below 68%, advance ECL beyond FLIGHT to
accelerate to 68% NG then return to FLIGHT.
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CAUTION
In manual mode the ECL must be advanced to adjust engine
power. This should be carried out using the ECL beep switch. It
is recommended that the manual engine be set to a torque 10%
lower that the other engine.
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1(2) NF MISCOMPARE
or
1(2) NG MISCOMPARE
or
1(2) TQ MISCOMPARE
or
NR MISCOMPARE
- Continue flight
On affected parameter
- Confirm correct value
with analogue backup
parameter
NF 3% Note
NG 3% The analogue sensors are selected
from MFD PWR PLANT page, menu
ITT 50C selection using Cursor Control
TQ 5% Device.
NR 3%
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Failure of an analogue
parameter
- Continue flight
Note
The analogue sensors are selected from MFD PWR PLANT
page menu, select ANALOG using Cursor Control Device.
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DRIVE SYSTEM
XMSN OVTQ
- Reduce collective
until torque within
limits, as soon as - Reduce power until caption
operational conditions extinguishes
permit - Confirm LD-SH switch
selected to TORQUE
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CAUTION
A maximum of 3 chips can be cleared in one
flight. On the 4th CHIP caution Land as soon as
practicable
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caution illuminates
On affected engine
- Shut down using SHUT DOWN
IN EMERGENCY procedure
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caution illuminates
On affected engine
- Shut down using SHUT DOWN
IN EMERGENCY procedure
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IGB CHIP
or
TGB CHIP
- Continue flight
- Reduce power as soon as
conditions permit
CAUTION
A maximum of 3 IGB or 3 TGB chips can be
cleared in one flight. On the 4th CHIP caution
Land as soon as practicable
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- Replenish oil
before flight
- Land as soon
as possible
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On ground In flight
- Shut down aircraft - Monitor transmission system
parameters
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- Shut down aircraft - Monitor associated gearbox
parameters
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FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL LOW
Note
When cross feeding, the tank with pump off, NOT supplying the
engines, will have a level of unusable fuel of 228kg. This unus-
able fuel level value will change to grey to indicate the tank can
no longer supply fuel.
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- Continue flight
Possible fuel leak,
- Close FUEL XFEED
- Continue flight
Note
When cross feeding, the tank with pump off, NOT supplying the
engines, will have a maximum quantity of unusable fuel of
228kg. This unusable fuel quantity value will change to grey to
indicate the tank can no longer supply fuel.
Close X-FEED to restore the availability of up to 228kg of fuel
(fuel level value returns to green). Engine operation, in suction
mode, is assured and FUEL pressure, on MFD, is invalid dis-
playing amber dashed. Avoid abrupt aircraft manoeuvres.
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Engine operation, in suction mode, is assured and FUEL pres-
sure, on MFD, is invalid displaying amber 0 or dashed.
Avoid abrupt aircraft manoeuvres.
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- Continue flight
If FUEL 2 If FUEL 2
below 228kg above 228kg
If FUEL 1 If FUEL 1
below 228kg above 228kg
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- Continue flight
On affected system
- Monitor fuel quantity,
low level caution inoperative
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- Continue flight
If FUEL 2 If FUEL 2
below 228kg above 228kg
If FUEL 1 If FUEL 1
below 228kg above 228kg
Note
Be aware that aircraft fuel quantity roll angle compensation will
not be functioning.
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2 HYD OIL PRESS + 2-4 HYD PUMP + 2 SERVO + HYD UTIL PRESS
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- Continue flight
being aware that fuel consumption
will be increased due to lowered
undercarriage
- Continue flight
being aware that fuel consumption
will be increased due to lowered
undercarriage
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- Lower undercarriage
On affected system
- Switch off system by moving SOV
switch to CLOSE on HYD control panel
HYD PRESS and SERVO
cautions illuminate
Note
With one hydraulic system SOV shut off, a subsequent drop of
pressure in the other system will over-ride the SOV selection
and reinstate pressure to the servos. In these conditions the
SOV switch will not be automatically reset.
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Note
Loss of hydraulic fluid in system No2 will automatically close the
Tail Rotor Shut Off Valve (TRSOV). This will be indicated on the
hydraulic synoptic page. Once the TRSOV has operated the
SOV No1 is inhibited.
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- Monitoring hydraulic
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1(2) SERVO
WARNING
Do NOT switch SOV to CLOSE on the
UNAFFECTED system since this will cause loss
of control in the affected servo jack.
Note
Loss of hydraulic fluid in system No2 will automatically close the
Tail Rotor Shut Off Valve (TRSOV). This will be indicated by a
2 SERVO
...................caution on the CAS and a TRSOV closed indication
on the hydraulic synoptic page. Once the TRSOV has operated
the SOV No1 is inhibited.
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If caution remains
- Do not raise landing gear
- Continue flight
being aware that fuel
consumption will be increased
due to lowered undercarriage
- Avoid run on landing
Note
Landing gear retraction inhibited with NOSE WHL UNLK
caution illuminated
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If caution remains
- Continue flight
being aware park brake may not
hold aircraft when on ground
PARK BRAKE ON
PARK BRK ON
- Continue flight
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SINGLE DC GENERATOR FAILURE
1(2) DC GEN
On failed generator
- If BUS TIE OPEN - OFF then ON
caution illuminated
1(2) GEN load If caution remains
less than 3% - Switch OFF associated
generator.
- set ON
- Reset BUS TIE and - Continue flight
or increase electrical load power is supplied by
on associated MAIN BUS remaining generator.
NON ESS BUS 1 & 2 lost
- Continue flight (See Note below)
- Monitor GEN load on
MFD. Reduce electrical
load if limit exceeded
DC GENERATOR OVERHEAT
On affected DC generator
- Switch OFF generator
- Continue flight
power is supplied by
remaining generator.
NON ESS BUS 1 & 2 lost (See Note below)
Note
Services lost for DC NON ESS BUS 1 & 2 failure
DC NON ESS BUS 1 DC NON ESS BUS 2
CABIN VENT ECS (CABIN)
COCKPIT VENT (CPLT)
CPLT W/WIPE
ECS (COCKPIT)
FUEL DRAIN VALVE
STEP LT
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Note
When external power is connected the batteries are
automatically disconnected and the MAIN BATT OFF and AUX
BATT OFF cautions illuminate.
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- Continue flight
CAUTION
A subsequent DC Generator failure will cause
loss of associated MAIN BUS as the BUS TIE will
remain open.
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Note
When external power is connected the batteries are automati-
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OFF cautions illuminate.
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If no generator cautions
If + 1(2)1(2)
DC GEN
GEN caution illuminated
If caution remains
If 1 GEN fail If 2 GEN fail
- Continue flight,
be aware of
services not MAIN BUS 1 lost, MAIN BUS 2 lost
available
(See Page 3-128 for MAIN BATT OFF AUX BATT OFF
services lost when caution illuminated caution illuminated
BUS not available)
- Continue flight
be aware of services
not available.
NON ESS BUS 1 & 2 lost
(See Page 3-128 for
services lost when
BUS not available)
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GENERAL
If an AFCS problem is obvious from CAS cautions, failure indications or air-
craft response, the Autopilot controller panel should be used to deselect the
faulty channel, and the individual behaviour of AP 1 and AP 2 observed.
Illumination of the relevant Autopilot AP channel lights and the display of CAS
captions should be used to make a positive diagnosis before, for example, dis-
engaging an AFCS channel.
In the event of an un-commanded aircraft disturbance or oscillation, occurring
without an AFCS caution, the pilot should selectively dis-engage and re-
engage individual channel in order to determine and isolate a potential un-
annunciated AFCS fault. This can be achieved through use of the Autopilot AP
channel pushbuttons and monitoring of the trim display (Select SYSTEM,
FLIGHT CTRL on MFD to display the AFCS synoptic page) and aircraft
response.
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AUTOPILOT FAIL
Associated autopilot
failure
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Associate AP not
switched on
On affected AP
- Confirm selected on.
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On affected AP
- Disengage and re-engage AP
If fault remains
- Continue flight attentive
- If PITCH axis failed reduce speed
to 140 KIAS, level flight, or 100 KIAS
and 1000fpm in climb
- Below 500ft AGL fly manually
If fault remains
- Continue flight attentive
- If PITCH axis failed reduce speed
to 140 KIAS, level flight, or 100 KIAS
and 1000fpm in climb
- Below 500ft AGL fly manually
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ATT OFF
- Fly manually
Note
With ATT system not engaged the aircraft flies in SAS mode
only (SAS message on PFD).
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- Continue flight
being aware that P(R)(Y)
trim is unavailable
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MISTRIM
MISTRIM
AFCS DEGRADED
AFCS DEGRADED
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AP TEST ABORT
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Note
If failed screen returns valid, it can be restored by switching
associated RCP switch to functioning display and back to
NORM.
Note
MFD menu bar not functional if PFD in composite mode and
MFD returns valid.
- Revert to Standby
- Right pilot take
control of aircraft instrument
Note
When using Standby instrument the correct Vne - Land as soon as
must be determined from the Vne placard. practicable
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1(2)(3)(4) DU OVHT
1(2)(3)(4) DU DEGRADED
+
Possible 1(2)(3)(4) DU on associated display unit
On Ground In flight
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- Shutdown aircraft
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AHRS FAILURE
illuminates on attitude
AHRS 2(1) indicator to highlight
both attitude indicators
are using the same source data
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AVIONIC FAULT
AVIONIC FAULT
Loss of redundancy in
avionic system
On ground In flight
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If MCDU fails
- Use radio tuning function
with CCD on PFD
- Maintenance action
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VALIDATE CONFIG
If caution remains
- Maintenance Action
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FDR FAIL
On ground In flight
CVR FAIL
On ground In flight
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- Continue flight
- Check that the FMS is providing
the required navigation accuracy.
Whenever required revert to other
navigational sources
GPS FAIL
GPS FAIL
- Continue flight
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FMS/GPS MISCOMPARE
- Continue flight
- Be aware of possible inaccuracy
in either FMS or GPS position data.
Whenever required revert to other
navigational sources
- Continue flight
- Be aware position accuracy checking
not available.
Whenever required revert to other
navigational sources
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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
VHF OVERHEAT
On affected radio
- Minimise operation if
possible
Associated audio
panel system failed
CAUTION
Note
Audio panel identification: 1-Copilot, 2-Pilot, 3-Hoist Operator,
4-Cabin Operator (if installed), 5-2nd Cabin Operator (if installed),
6-Reserved, 7-Reserved, 8-Reserved.
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MRC OVERHEAT
- Continue flight
being aware that Radio or Nav
system may malfunction.
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MISCELLANEOUS
On ground In flight
Note
1(2) WOW FAIL caution may illuminate spuriously during
slope take-off or landing procedure.
Note
Illumination of the WOW FAIL caution, when the LDG
GEAR is DOWN, will cause the LDG GEAR lever to be
locked in the down position so subsequent retraction of
the landing gear is not possible.
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COCKPIT DOOR
On ground In flight
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BAG DOOR
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Note
If undercarriage has been extended using the EMER DOWN
then subsequent retraction is not possible.
Note
For OAT of -30C and below undercarriage retraction time may
double.
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When the RAD ALT fails, the 150ft aural warning message does
not function and the LANDING GEAR caution will be displayed
if the LDG GEAR is retracted, regardless of height.
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In case of MAU 1(2) failure, do not
use electrical and hydraulic synoptic
page information.
1(2) MAU
- No Pilot action
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1(2)(3)(4) DU
- Revert unaffected DU
to Composite Mode by
switching associated RCP
switch to functioning DU
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O on side of PI, TQ
E ITT and NG indicators
I of failed engine
M on side of PI
A and TQ indicators
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Loss of PI cursor
- Continue flight
FAILURE OF NF DISPLAY
F on side of NF
A indicator
I
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MSG MSG
APP OFST
XTE
Degraded (DGR)
DGR is an alerting (amber) annunciator (displayed on PFD see Figure
3-6 ). This annunciator is displayed when the FMS cannot guarantee
the position accuracy for the present phase of flight due to sensor
availability. Practically the annunciator appears when the EPU (esti-
mated position uncertainty) is greater than RNP (required navigation
performance). Default RNP is 1.0 for Departure and Arrival, 2.0 for en-
route and 0.3 for approach.
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Approved sensors for the different flight phases are indicated on the
following table.
Approved Sensors
Flight Phase (Navigation Mode)
GPS DME- VOR/
DME DME
Departure or Terminal X X X
Enroute X X X
VOR/DME or VOR Approach X X X
GPS Approach X
NDB Approach X X
UNABLE RNP
If EPU (Estimated Position Uncertainty) show a value greater than the
RNP (Required Navigation Performance) required for the current navi-
gation phase (i.e. DGR message) a UNABLE RNP message will
appear on the scratch pad and a MSG caption on the PFD.
Continue navigation using the GPS equipment or reverse to an alter-
nate means of navigation appropriate to the route and phase of flight.
When continuing to use GPS navigation, position should be verified
every 15 minutes using another IFR-approved navigation system.
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SECTION 4
PERFORMANCE DATA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION 4-1
USING THE GRAPHS 4-1
DENSITY ALTITUDE CHART 4-1
CONVERSION FACTORS 4-4
AIRSPEED CALIBRATION 4-5
ALTIMETER CORRECTION 4-7
ENGINE POWER CHECKS 4-9
POWER MARGIN TREND MONITORING 4-9
HOVER POWER CHECKS PROCEDURE 4-9
LOW SPEED MANOUVRES IN QUARTERING FLIGHT 4-15
HOVER CEILING 4-19
TAKE-OFF AND LANDING CATEGORY B 4-29
RATE OF CLIMB 4-37
NOISE CHARACTERISTICS 4-62
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 4-1 Density/Altitude Chart 4-3
Figure 4-2 Conversion Chart 4-4
Figure 4-3 Pilot, Copilot PFD and Standby Indicator
Airspeed Calibration Curve 4-6
Figure 4-4 PWC PT6C-67C Hover Power Check Chart 4-13
Figure 4-5 Azimuth Envelope Critical Sector 4-15
Figure 4-6 W.A.T. for Low Speed IGE Manoeuvres 4-17
Figure 4-7 Hover Ceiling IGE at TOP 4-20
Figure 4-8 Hover Ceiling IGE at MCP 4-21
Figure 4-9 Hover Ceiling IGE 2.5 min OEI 4-22
Figure 4-10 Hover Ceiling IGE at MCP OEI 4-23
Figure 4-11 Hover Ceiling OGE at TOP 4-24
Figure 4-12 Hover Ceiling OGE at MCP 4-25
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PERFORMANCE DATA
INTRODUCTION
The performance information presented in this section is based on
flight test results and engineering analysis of engine manufacturers
specification power for the engine, less installation losses. The data is
applicable to the basic helicopter without any optional equipment
which would appreciably affect lift, drag or power available. The per-
formance shown is based on (1) adherence to the operational limita-
tions shown in Section 1 of this manual, (2) the use of the procedures
described in Sections 2 and 3 of this manual and (3) periodic engine
power checks to assure minimum specification engine power output.
The performance at a weight lower than the lowest weight shown on
any particular graph should be assumed to be no better than that at
the lowest weight shown. Performance extrapolation beyond the
ranges shown in the graphs is not permitted.
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value of the reciprocal of the square root of the density ratio, which is
used to calculate True Airspeed.
Example:
Solution:
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OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE - [F]
-70 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90 110 130
26000 1.52
0 0 1.50
0
24000 24 1.48
0 1.46
00 1.44
22000 22 1.42
0 1.40
00
20000 20 1.38
00 1.36
180 1.34
18000
ST
1.32
0
00
AN
1.30
16000 16 1.28
DA
0
00 1.26
RD
14000 14
1.24
DA
00
120 1.22
Y
12000
DENSITY ALTITUDE - [ft]
0 1.20
00 1.18
10000 10
1.16
00
80 1.14
8000
1.12
00
60 1.10
6000
00
1.08
40
4000 1.06
00
1/
2000 20 1.04
0 1.02
0 1.00
ET 00
-F
E -20 0.98
-2000 E
UD 00 0.96
TI
T -40
-4000 AL 0.94
E 00
SUR -60
-6000 ES 0.92
PR 0 0
-80 0.90
-8000
0.88
-10000
-60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
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CONVERSION FACTORS
This table is self-explanatory. The conversion from Metric System val-
ues to Imperial System values, and vice-versa, is given for a number
of useful flight parameters.
CONVERSION CHART
Imp.
m ft kg lb C F km/h kts m/s ft/min lt Gallon
20000 6000 13200 50 180 3800 1300
6000 120 330 19
175 280
13100 320
19000 115 170 3600
5900 13000 45 310 18
110 165 1200
5500 12900 260
18000 300 3400
105 160 17
5800 12800 40 290 155
17000 100 3200 1100
12700 280 150 240
5000 16
12600 35 95 270 145
16000 5700
3000
12500 90 260 140 15 1000 220
15000 12400 30 85 250 135
4500 5600 2800
12300 240 130 14
14000 80 200
12200 25 230 125 900
2600
5500 75 120 13
4000 12100 220
13000
70 210 115 2400
12000 20 12 180
110 800
12000 5400 11900 65 200
3500 105 2200
11800 15 60 190 11
100 160
11000
5300 11700 55 180 700
95 2000
170 10
10000 11600 10 50 90
3000 140
11500 160 85 1800
5200 45 9 600
9000 11400 150 80
5 40
11300 140 75 8 1600 120
2500
8000 5100 35
11200 130 70 500
0 1400
11100 30 120 65 7
7000 100
2000 5000 11000 25 110 60
5 6 1200 400
6000 100 55
10900 20
50 80
4900 10800 90 1000
5000 10 15 45 5
1500 80
10700 300
10 40
10600 70 4 800 60
4000 4800 35
15 5 60
10500 30
1000 3 600
3000 10400 0 50 200
4700 25 40
20 -5 40
10300 20
2000 2 400
500 10200 -10 30 15 100 20
4600 25 20
1000 10100 -15 10 1 200
10000 10 5
-20
0 0 4500 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
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AIRSPEED CALIBRATION
Calibration curves are presented for the pilots, co-pilots PFD and
standby airspeed indicators. Calibrated airspeed must be used in
order to calculate correct values of the True Airspeed.
The size of the error depends on the Indicated Airspeed, itself. Enter
the graph, for the appropriate airspeed indicator, with the desired
value of Indicated Airspeed, and proceed vertically until intercepting
the desired flight regime. Proceed to the left to read the corresponding
value of Calibrated Airspeed. Use this value to calculate the corre-
sponding True Airspeed, as required.
Example:
On the Pilots PFD indicator, for the climb condition, determine the
Calibrated Airspeed corresponding to an Indicated Airspeed of
100 knots.
Solution:
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180
170
LEVEL FLIGHT
160 CLIMB
AUTOROTATION
150 DESCENT
140
130
CALIBRATED AIRSPEED - KNOTS
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180
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ALTIMETER CORRECTION
The Indicated Altitude shown on the cockpit instruments is within 30
ft altitude error throughout the speed range of the helicopter.
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CAUTION
1. Position the aircraft into the prevailing wind to minimize hot gas
ingestion.
5. Confirm both the ENG MODE switches at FLT, set BUS TIE
switch to ON, select ENG MODE switch of engine NOT being
tested to IDLE.
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6. With the rotor speed at 100%, set the collective until light on
wheels or Hover at 5 feet to obtain a percent torque value within
the range shown on the top graph of Figure 4-4 , depending on
the airfield elevation.
Pressure Altitude
OAT
NG
TRQ
ITT
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Example:
TRQ = 102%
OAT = -10C
ITT = 600
NG = 91
Solution:
Entering the left of the graph at 102% torque, drop down to the
Pressure Altitude curve for 5000ft. Move right to the -10C OAT
curve for Maximum Allowable ITT and Maximum allowable NG.
From the -10C OAT curves move vertically up to an ITT value of
620C and NG value or 91.5%.
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00
140
00
130
00
120
00
11 0
00
10 0
90 0 0
8000
7000
6 000
5 000
4 00 0
C)
)
( C
T (
3 00 0
AT
OA
2000 ft)
ALT.(
0 O
1 0 0 0 E SS U R E
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- 10
- 40
- 20
- 40
- 30
- 20
- 30
10
20
10
30
40
30
20
50
40
50
0
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Relative Wind
Critical Sector
135
180
Figure 4-5 Azimuth Envelope Critical Sector
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WEIGHT-ALTITUDE-TEMPERATURE
for TAKE-OFF, LANDING and IGE MANOEUVRES
RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
ROTOR 100%
20
KT
45
40
30 AS
35 AS
25 AS
AS
KT
KT
KT
KT
KT
an
AS
AS
d
BE
LO
W
C
35
A+
IS
T
M
LI
I
0
40
30
20
10
-1
-2
-3
-4
AT
O
50
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500
Pressure altitude - ft GW - kg
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HOVER CEILING
The Hover Ceiling charts define the maximum weights at which an
IGE hover (at 5ft wheel height) or an OGE hover is possible for vary-
ing combinations of Pressure Altitude and OAT with main rotor speed
at 100% and zero wind conditions.
Information is presented for All Engines Operating (AEO) at Maximum
Continous Power (MCP) and Take Off Power (TOP).
Information is presented for OEI Maximum Continuous power (MCP)
and 2.5 minute Power.
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WHEEL HEIGHT: 5 FT
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
17 -2
0
00
18
-1 50
16 0
IT
LIM
15 0 45
HD
14
10
13 40
M
20
AX
12
OA
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
T
LI
M
IT
10 30
30
ft
0
9
00
14
25
IT
8
M
LI
HD
7
20
6
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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0
17
00
-2
18
0 50
16
IT
M
-1
LI
0
15
HD
45
14 0
13 10 40
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11 20
10 t 30
0f
9 4 00
IT1 30
LIM
MA
8 25
HD
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 40
15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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10 -4
0 30
9 -3
0
8 -2 25
0
MA
7 -1
0
X
20
OA
6 0
T
LI
MI
5 10 15
T
4 20
3 10
30
2
5
1 40
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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-4
10 0
30
-3
9 0
8 25
-2
0
-1
7 0
20
6 0
5 15
10
4
20 10
3
MAX
2
30 5
OAT
1
LIMI
0 0
T
40
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
17
00
-4
18
0 50
16
IT
-3
LIM
0
15
-2 45
HD
0
14
-1
0
13 40
0
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11 10
10 20 30
ft
0
9
00
14
MA
30 25
IT
8
M
X
LI
OA
D
7
TL
H
20
IM
6
IT
5 40
15
4
DOTTED LINES ARE 10
3
CALCULATED AND
2 EXCEED T.O. & LAND.
ENVELOPE 5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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18 LIM
t
-3
0
50
16
HD
00
-2
15 0
-1 45
0
14
13 40
0
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11 10
10 IT 30
M
LI ft
9 HD 000 20
14
8 25
MA
XO
7
20
AT
6
LIM
30
IT
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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9
-4
0
8 25
-3
0
-2
7
0
20
-1
6
0
5
0
15
10
4
10
20
3
MA
XO
2
30
AT
5
1
LIM
40
IT
0 0
50
-1
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GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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10 30
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-3
9
0
-2
8 25
0
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7
0
20
6
0
5 15
10
4
3 10
20
2
5
30
1
0 0
40
-1
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Example 1:
The Take Off distance required for the following weight and ambi-
ent conditions:
OAT = +12C
Solution:
Using chart Figure 4-15 we see that the aircraft weight and ambi-
ent conditions are inside the CAT B WAT curve so flight is permit-
ted. Using chart Figure 4-16 , starting at the OAT axes, on the
left side, for 12C move up to intersect the 1000ft Hp line, then
move right to intercept the Gross Weight line of 5600kg and drop
vertically to the distance of 264m.
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Example 2:
The Landing distance required for the following weight and ambi-
ent conditions:
OAT = +12C
Solution:
Using chart Figure 4-15 we see that the aircraft weight and ambi-
ent conditions are inside the CAT B WAT curve so flight is permit-
ted. Using chart Figure 4-17 , starting at the OAT axes, on the
left side, for 12C move up to intersect the 6000ft Hp line, then
move right to intercept the Gross Weight lines for Touch Down
distance and Braking distance curves. At the Gross weight of
5600kg drop vertically for Touch Down distance 136m and Brak-
ing Distance 10m. Summing the two values give a total distance
of 146m.
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WEIGHT-ALTITUDE-TEMPERATURE
for TAKE-OFF, LANDING and IGE MANOEUVRES
RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
ROTOR 100%
20
KT
45
40
30 AS
35 AS
25 AS
AS
KT
KT
KT
KT
KT
an
AS
AS
d
BE
LO
W
C
+ 35
ISA
T
M
LI
I
0
40
30
20
10
-1
-2
-3
-4
AT
O
50
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500
Pressure altitude - ft GW - kg
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00
14
0
00
13
0
00
12
0
00
11
0
00
10
00
90
00
80
00
70
0
600
0
500
0
400
0 GROSS WEIGHT - [kg]
300
0
00
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
440
0
46
48
60
62
64
50
52
54
56
58
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200
0
100
00
-10
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 165 190 215 240 265 290 315 340
OAT-[ C] DISTANCE - [m]
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Figure 4-16 Take Off Distance
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0 0
00 54
13
0 00
00 56
12 00
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0 58
11 00
0 60
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10 62
00 00 GROSS WEIGHT-[kg]
90 64
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80
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70
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400
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300
0 50 100 150 200 250
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-10
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00 00 00 00 GROSS WEIGHT-[kg]
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64
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00
0
0
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 140 150 0 160 170 180 190 200
OAT-[ C] DISTANCE to TOUCH DOWN -[m]
139G0040A001 issue F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00028-A-08-1
Figure 4-17 Landing Distance
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RATE OF CLIMB
The climb performance shown is based on flight test results and cov-
ers a range of gross weights from 4400 kg to the Maximum Gross
Weight of 6400 kg. Rate of Climb performance is given for All Engines
Operating (AEO) case and for the One Engine Inoperative (OEI) case.
For the AEO case, rate of climb is given with the engines operating at
the Maximum Continuous Power (MCP) Rating limits and at Take Off-
Power Rating limits. For the OEI case, rate of climb is given with the
engines operating at the Maximum Continuous Power (MCP) Rating
limits and 2.5 min rating limit. The datum speed for all rate of climb
graphs is 80KIAS.
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
50
10
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
0
18 0 55
17
10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
50
10
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10 30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
LIMIT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17
10 50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX
9
25
OAT
8
7
LIMIT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-4
0
0
0
18 55
-1
0
0
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MAX
30
30
9
OAT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
MA
11
XO
10
AT
30
30
LIM
9
IT
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
25
XO
8
AT
7
LIM
20
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
0
50
16
10
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10 30
30
XO
9
AT
25
LIM
8
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
0
-1
18 0
55
0
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
AT
7
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
AT
7
LIM
20
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
20
LIMIT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb)
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
20
LIMIT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
0
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
OAT
9
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-2
0
19 0
-40
-1
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX
9
OAT
8 25
LIM
7
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
LIM
7
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
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NOISE CHARACTERISTICS
The following noise levels comply with ICAO Annex 16, Chapter 8
Amdt 7, NOISE requirement.
Model: AW139 Engine Pratt and Whitney PT6C-67C Gross Weight 6400kg
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF SUPPLEMENTS 5-1
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SECTION 5
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
This section contains the supplements for the optional equipment
installed on the AW139 helicopter.
It is the responsibility of the flight crew to be familiar with the contents
of this document.
LIST OF SUPPLEMENTS
The Rotorcraft Flight Manual Supplement for each optional equipment
must be carried in the aircraft whenever the optional equipment is
installed on the aircraft.
3 Removed N/A
4 Removed N/A
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16 Radio Equipment
V/UHF FLEXCOMM II 3G2310F00111
Second FLEXCOMM II 4G2310F01211
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51 Reserved
55 Baggage Compartment
4G2550F00111
Extension
56 Reserved
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installation permitted
x installation not permitted
A: Aircraft Serial Nos up to 31200 and from 41001 to 41200
B: Aircraft Serial Nos from 31201
6 Slope Operation
None None
Envelope Extension
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None None
Primus HF 1050
Vers with Cabin Controller x
9 Ditching Configurations None None
12 CATEGORY A
None None
Operations
16 V/UHF FLEXCOMM II
None None
Second FLEXCOMM II x
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23 Enhanced Ground
Proximity Warning None 8,16
System
29 SX-16 Nightsun
Searchlight
6,11,19,20,
IR Filter Removed Kit 44,53
41,49
FLIR Slaving Kit x
Control by LTS PNL Kit x
30 Operations with Cockpit
26 12
Doors Removed
31 Increased Baggage
None None
Compartment Load
32 Reserved
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Document N Optional Equipment
139G0290X002
35 Heated Windshield
None 2 x
System
45 SAR Cabin
7,26,38,39 None
Configurations
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46 Radio Equipment
Chelton DF None None
935-2 & 935-11
47 Satellite Communication
None None
Systems
50 Reserved
51 Reserved
52 FLIR WESCAM WX 15
36,43 None x
Series
53 NightSun II XP 6,11,19,20,
29,44 x
Searchlight 41,49
54 Cabin Compartment
Extension
Full Extension 15,31 None x
Partial Extension 15 None
55 Baggage Compartment
15 None
Extension
56 Reserved
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Document N Rotor brake
139G0290X002
SUPPLEMENT 1
ROTOR BRAKE
P/N 3G6351F00113
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ROTOR BRAKE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL INFORMATION S1-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S1-1
CENTRE OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS S1-1
GENERAL S1-1
PLACARDS S1-2
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S1-3
ENGINE PRE-START CHECK S1-3
SHUTDOWN S1-3
ADVISORY CAPTION DEFINITION S1-4
ROTOR BRAKE ADVISORY MESSAGES
ON ROTOR BRAKE MONITOR PANEL S1-4
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S1-4
EMERGENCY/POST CRASH SHUTDOWN S1-4
CAS CAUTION MESSAGE S1-5
ROTOR BRAKE FAIL S1-5
ROTOR BRAKE PRESSURE LIGHTS ON ROTOR
BRAKE MONITOR PANEL S1-6
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S1-7
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Installation of the rotor brake system allows rapid deceleration of the
rotor after engine shut down. The rotor brake is also designed to allow
for parking the rotor for up to 8hrs.
The rotor brake control logic only allows Rotor Brake operations with
engines shut down as automatic removal of pressure and caliper
travel DOWN are activated for any other conditions(ie. one engine in
ground idle).
The Rotor Brake, P/N 3G6351F00113, consists of disc type braking,
operating lever, tubing and fittings required for the installation. The
brake caliper is automatically disengaged from the disc when the
engines are running in flight mode. The caliper automatically engages
with the disc when the aircraft is on the ground and the engines are
shut down.
The rotor brake operation is indicated by activation of the ROTOR
BRAKE ON advisory message on the CAS. Malfunctions of the sys-
tem are indicated by caution messages on the CAS.
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
GENERAL
Rotor brake can only be actuated with both engines OFF
Maximum NR for selection to BRAKE position (%)........................ 40%
Maximum pressure when in BRAKE position (BAR)..................... 62.5
Minimum pressure for lever in BRAKE position (BAR) ..................... 40
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Note
When in BRAKE position the rotor brake is
effective for a maximum of 8 hours.
Minimum pressure allowed after 8hrs in BRAKE position (BAR) ...... 26
PLACARDS
APPLY ROTOR
BRAKE AT 40% NR
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SHUTDOWN
Note
Up to 8 hours of parking pressure are guar-
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tem.
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- No Action
- Continue
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Carry out maintenance Carry out maintenance
action action
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
No change
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VENTILATION, HEATING AND
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL INFORMATION S2-1
CONTROL PANEL DIAGRAMS S2-2
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S2-4
WEIGHT AND CENTRE OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS S2-4
WEIGHT S2-4
CENTRE OF GRAVITY S2-4
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS S2-4
CATEGORY B OPERATION LIMITATIONS S2-4
HEIGHT- VELOCITY LIMITATIONS S2-4
GENERAL S2-5
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM LIMITATIONS S2-5
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S2-15
ENGINE PRE-START CHECK S2-15
AFTER START S2-15
DEMISTING COCKPIT TRANSPARENCIES S2-15
ADVISORY CAPTION DEFINITION S2-15
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S2-16
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES S2-16
ENGINE BAY FIRE (GROUND) S2-16
ENGINE BAY FIRE (FLIGHT) S2-17
BAGGAGE BAY FIRE S2-18
COCKPIT / CABIN FIRE (FLIGHT) S2-19
ENGINE FAILURES S2-20
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES S2-20
VENT FAN FAILURE S2-20
HEATER FAILURE S2-21
COND FAILURE S2-21
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S2-22
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1 Forced Ventilation S2-2
Figure 2 Heating with Normal Ventilation S2-2
Figure 3 Heating with Forced Ventilation S2-3
Figure 4 Air Conditioning (inc Heating and Forced
Ventilation) S2-3
Figure 1-1 Category B WAT Limits Heater ON S2-7
Figure 1-2 Category B WAT Limits COND ON S2-9
Figure 1-3 Height Velocity Chart HEATER ON S2-11
Figure 1-4 Height Velocity Chart COND ON S2-13
Figure 4-1 Hover Ceiling IGE TOP AEO (Heater ON) S2-23
Figure 4-2 Hover Ceiling IGE MCP AEO (Heater ON) S2-24
Figure 4-3 Hover Ceiling OGE TOP AEO (Heater ON) S2-25
Figure 4-4 Hover Ceiling OGE MCP AEO (Heater ON) S2-26
Figure 4-5 CAT B W.A.T. (Heater ON) S2-27
Figure 4-6 Take Off Distance (Heater ON) S2-29
Figure 4-7 Landing Distance (Heater ON) S2-31
Figure 4-8 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 4400kg
(Heater ON) S2-33
Figure 4-9 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 4800kg
(Heater ON) S2-34
Figure 4-10 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 5200kg
(Heater ON) S2-35
Figure 4-11 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 5600kg
(Heater ON) S2-36
Figure 4-12 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6000kg
(Heater ON) S2-37
Figure 4-13 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6400kg
(Heater ON) S2-38
Figure 4-14 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4400kg
(Heater ON) S2-39
Figure 4-15 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4800kg
(Heater ON) S2-40
Figure 4-16 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5200kg
(Heater ON) S2-41
Figure 4-17 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5600kg
(Heater ON) S2-42
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Installation of the various Ventilation, Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
tem (COND) kits allows for different amounts of automatic or manual
control of the temperature environment, independently for cockpit and
cabin, dependant on which kits are installed.
Four kits are available:
P/N 3G2121F00111 Forced Ventilation Kit
P/N 3G2140F00112 Heating Kit
P/N 3G2141F00114 Forced Ventilation and Heating Kit
P/N 3G2150F00114 Air Conditioning Kit
The kits consists of additions to the basic aircraft ram air system.
Depending on the kits installed some or all of the following items will be
present: bleed air shut off valves, pressure and regulating shut off
valves, pressure and temperature switches, air conditioning unit, out-
side air intake and exhaust duct, pilot and passenger area air outlets,
connecting ducts and tubing, selector switch and control switches to
operate the shut off valves.
The relation between the various kits is as follows:
Forced Ventilation Kit Basic aircraft ram air system with an addi-
tional controllable fan in cabin system. See
Figure 1
Heating Kit Basic aircraft ram air system with heating
control. See Figure 2
Forced Ventilation and Basic aircraft ram air system with an
Heating Kit additional controllable fan in cabin
system and heating control. See Figure 3
Air Conditioning Kit Basic aircraft ram air system with an addi-
tional controllable fan in cabin system,
heating and cooling control. See Figure 4
Operation of the Heater System is indicated by a HEATER ON advisory
message
Operation of the Air Conditioning System is indicated by a AIR COND
ON advisory message.
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SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT
Refer to CAT B W.A.T Limits chart HEATER ON Figure 1-1 and
COND ON Figure 1-2
CENTRE OF GRAVITY
No change in CG limitations
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS
Max airspeed in sideward or rearward flight, HEATER ON ..Figure1-1
Max allowable tailwind and crosswind HEATER ON............ Figure1-1
Max airspeed in sideward or rearward flight, COND ON .... Figure1-2
Max allowable tailwind and crosswind, COND ON............... Figure1-2
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CAUTION
If the given ambient conditions are not present in the chart then no
H-V avoid area exists.
If the given ambient conditions and weight intercept are within the
green NO H-V Area then no H-V avoid area exists.
GENERAL
In RECYCLE with helicopter speed below 25kts, or in MPOG operate
cockpit fans or open pilot or copilot window.
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RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
30
25 AS
20
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RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
ROTOR 100%
COND ON
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40
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14000
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6000 NO
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H-V
4000
NO H-V AREA
A
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Figure 1-3 Height Velocity Chart HEATER ON
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Height above ground - ft
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AFTER START
COND/HEATER control panel (if fitted)
1. COND/HTR mode As required. (HEATER ON or AIR
COND ON advisory illuminates).
2. TEMP CONTR As required
3. VENT CREW As required (VENT advisory illu-
minates when fan ON)
4. VENT PAX (if fitted) As required (VENT advisory illu-
minates when fan ON
5. VENT CONTR (if cabin control
panel fitted) As required
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- Confirm on ECL
engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- HEATER SOV switches CLOSE
and COND/HTR switch OFF (if fitted)
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and press
illuminated pushbutton
- Set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
- ENG MODE to OFF
- Fuel PUMP OFF
- FUEL switch OFF
- XFEED CLOSED
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engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE switch to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and
press illuminated pushbutton
- Set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
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On Ground In Flight
- Declare an emergency
- Carry out EMERGENCY/
POST CRASH SHUTDOWN
procedure Basic RFM - Prepare to land as
Page 3-34 soon as possible
If smoke is detected
in cabin
- LAND IMMEDIATELY
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ENGINE FAILURES
For any engine failure or loss of power the following must be carried
out:
COND/HEATER control panel (if fitted)
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES
VENT FAIL
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HEATER FAIL
1. HTR MAN
COND FAILURE
CAUTION
Be aware that failure of a ventilation fan with the
COND system operative may cause the COND to
fail after several minutes, in which case switch
COND to OFF.
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SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
The Forced Ventilation kit (P/N 3G2121F00111) has no effect on Per-
formance.
The maximum power available with the HEATER or COND operating
is less than that available with the systems OFF. The power loss is
caused by the engine compressor bleed air used for the heating or the
mechanical output from the main transmission for the air conditioning
system..
Performance charts with the HEATER system switched ON or the
COND system switched ON are provided for All Engine Operating
conditions.
During single engine operation the HEATER or COND system must be
switched OFF.
The performance of the aircraft with the HEATER or COND system
switched OFF is the same as that shown in the basic Rotorcraft Flight
Manual.
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ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
HEATER ON
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
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RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
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-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
20
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-8 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 4400kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-33
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-1
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16 20
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-9 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 4800kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-34 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18
0
55
0
17
10
50
16
20
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-10 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 5200kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-35
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-1
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16 20
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-11 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 5600kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-36 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-12 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6000kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-37
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-13 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6400kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-38 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
15
45
20
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-14 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4400kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-39
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-15 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4800kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-40 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
20
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-16 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5200kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-41
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTA
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15 2
0 45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-17 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5600kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-42 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
20
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-18 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6000kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-43
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-19 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6400kg (Heater ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-44 E.A.S.A. Approved
WHEEL HEIGHT: 5 FT
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
96 104 112 120 128 136 144
18 -3 -4
0
t
0
0f
17 -2
00
0
18
-1
50
16 0
IT
LIM
15 0 45
HD
14
10
13 40
M
20
AX
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
OA
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
T
LI
30
M
IT
10 30
ft
0
00
9
14
25
IT
8
M
LI
HD
7
20
6
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G0040A001 ISSUE F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00053-A-05-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-45
0
0
17
00
-2
18
0 50
16
IT
M
-1
LI
15 0
HD
45
14 0
13 40
10
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11 20
10 t
0f 30
4 00
9
IT1
LIM
30
MA
8 25
HD
XO
AT
7
LIM
20
6
IT
5 40 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G0040A001 ISSUE F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00054-A-05-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-46 E.A.S.A. Approved
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
96 104 112 120 128 136 144
18
t
0f
17
00
-4
18
0 50
16
IT
-3
LIM
0
15 -2 45
HD
0
14
-1
0
13 40
0
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11 10
10 20 30
ft
0
00
9
MA
14
X
IT
8 30 25
M
OA
LI
TL
D
7
H
IM
20
IT
5 40 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G0040A001 ISSUE F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00055-A-05-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-47
17 0
18 LIM
t
-3
0 50
16
HD
00
-2
0
15
-1 45
0
14
13 0 40
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
10
11
10 IT 30
M
LI ft
9 HD 000 20
14 25
8
MA
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
30
IT
5 15
4
3 10
DOTTED LINES ARE 40
2 CALCULATED AND
EXCEED T.O. & LAND. 5
1 ENVELOPE
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G0040A001 ISSUE F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00056-A-06-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-48 E.A.S.A. Approved
WEIGHT-ALTITUDE-TEMPERATURE
for TAKE-OFF, LANDING and IGE MANOEUVRES
RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
ROTOR 100%
COND ON
20
KT
45
40
30 AS
35 AS
25 AS
AS
KT
KT
KT
KT
KT
an
AS
AS
d
BE
LO
W
C
+35
ISA
T
M
0
40
30
20
10
-1
-2
-3
-4
AT
O
50
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500
Pressure altitude - ft GW - kg
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
Supplement 2 AW139 - RFM - 4D
Ventilation, Heating and Document N
Cooling System 139G0290X002
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
AW139 - RFM - 4D Supplement 2
Document N Ventilation, Heating and
139G0290X002 Cooling System
0
00
14
0
00
13
0
00
12
0
00
11
0
00
10
00
90
00
80
00
70
0
600
0
500
0
400
0 GROSS WEIGHT - [kg]
300
0
00
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
440
0
46
48
60
62
64
50
52
54
56
58
0
200
0
100
00
-10
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 165 190 215 240 265 290 315 340
OAT-[ C] DISTANCE - [m]
139G0040A001 issue F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00068-A-08-1
Figure 4-25 CAT B Take Off Distance COND ON
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
Supplement 2 AW139 - RFM - 4D
Ventilation, Heating and Document N
Cooling System 139G0290X002
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
AW139 - RFM - 4D Supplement 2
Document N Ventilation, Heating and
139G0290X002 Cooling System
00
4400 00
48
46
00
00 50
0 00
14 52 0
00 0
13
0 54
0 00
00 56
12 00
00
0 58
11 00
0 60
00 00
10 62
00 00 GROSS WEIGHT-[kg]
90 64
00
80
00
70
0
600
0
500
0
400
0
300
0 50 100 150 200 250
0
200 BRAKING DISTANCE-[m]
0
100
0
00
-10
50 48 46 44
00 00 00 00
52 0
54 0
58 0 0
56 0
6 2 00
6000
64
GROSS WEIGHT-[kg]
00
0
0
0
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft]
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
OAT-[ C] DISTANCE to TOUCH DOWN -[m]
139G0040A001 issue F ICN-39-A-154000-A-A0126-00069-A-08-1
Figure 4-26 CAT B Landing Distance COND ON
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
Supplement 2 AW139 - RFM - 4D
Ventilation, Heating and Document N
Cooling System 139G0290X002
UNMAINTAINED COPY
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
AW139 - RFM - 4D Supplement 2
Document N Ventilation, Heating and
139G0290X002 Air Conditioning Systems
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
LIM
7
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-27 ROC TOP, AEO Gross Weight 4400Kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-55
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-1
0
18 0 55
17
10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-28 ROC TOP, AEO Gross Weight 4800kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-56 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-1
18 0 55
0
17
10 50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10 30
30
X
OA
9
T LIM
8 25
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-29 ROC TOP, AEO Gross Weight 5200kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-57
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17
10 50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10 30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-30 ROC TOP, AEO Gross Weight 5600kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-58 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-31 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6000kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-59
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-32 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6400kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-60 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
50
10
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX
9
OAT
8 25
LIMIT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-33 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 4400Kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S2-61
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-1
0
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
LIMIT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-34 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 4800kg (COND ON)
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S2-62 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-4
0
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
9
OAT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-35 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 5200kg (COND ON)
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10 30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-36 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 5600kg (COND ON)
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
MA
11
XO
10 30
30
AT
9
LIM
IT
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-37 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 6000kg (COND ON)
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft COND ON
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
AT
7
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-38 ROC MCP, AEO Gross Weight 6400kg (COND ON)
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SUPPLEMENT 5
ENGINE AIR PARTICLE SEPARATOR
(EAPS)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL INFORMATION S5-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S5-3
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS S5-3
WEIGHT S5-3
CENTRE OF GRAVITY S5-3
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS S5-3
SNOW LIMITATIONS S5-3
CATEGORY B OPERATION LIMITATIONS S5-3
HEIGHT- VELOCITY LIMITATIONS S5-3
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S5-9
PILOTS PRE-FLIGHT CHECK S5-9
COCKPIT/ENGINE PRE-START CHECKS S5-9
NORMAL ENGINE START S5-9
SYSTEM CHECKS S5-9
IN FLIGHT S5-10
APPROACH AND LANDING S5-10
ENGINES AND ROTOR SHUTDOWN S5-10
ADVISORY CAPTION DEFINITION S5-10
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S5-11
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES S5-11
ENGINE BAY FIRE (GROUND) S5-11
ENGINE BAY FIRE (FLIGHT) S5-12
ENGINE FAILURE S5-13
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES S5-13
ENGINE RESTART IN FLIGHT PROCEDURE S5-13
ENGINE MANUAL STARTING S5-15
MANUAL IN FLIGHT RESTART PROCEDURE S5-16
ENGINE AIR PARTICLE SEPARATOR MALFUNCTION S5-18
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1 EAPS Control Panel S5-1
Figure 1-1 CAT B W.A.T. Limits EAPS OFF/ON
(with HEATER OR COND OFF/ON) S5-5
Figure 1-2 Height Velocity Chart EAPS OFF/ON
(HEATER or COND OFF/ON) S5-7
Figure 4-1 PWC PT&C-67C Hover Power Chart EAPS ON. S5-23
Figure 4-2 Hover Ceiling IGE TOP AEO EAPS OFF S5-27
Figure 4-3 Hover Ceiling IGE MCP AEO EAPS OFF S5-28
Figure 4-4 Hover Ceiling IGE 2.5min OEI EAPS OFF S5-29
Figure 4-5 Hover Ceiling IGE MCP OEI EAPS OFF S5-30
Figure 4-6 Hover Ceiling OGE TOP AEO EAPS OFF S5-31
Figure 4-7 Hover Ceiling OGE MCP AEO EAPS OFF S5-32
Figure 4-8 Hover Ceiling OGE 2.5min OEI EAPS OFF S5-33
Figure 4-9 Hover Ceiling OGE MCP OEI EAPS OFF S5-34
Figure 4-10 Hover Ceiling IGE TOP AEO EAPS ON S5-35
Figure 4-11 Hover Ceiling IGE MCP AEO EAPS ON S5-36
Figure 4-12 Hover Ceiling IGE 2.5min OEI EAPS ON S5-37
Figure 4-13 Hover Ceiling IGE MCP OEI EAPS ON S5-38
Figure 4-14 Hover Ceiling OGE TOP AEO EAPS ON S5-39
Figure 4-15 Hover Ceiling OGE MCP AEO EAPS ON S5-40
Figure 4-16 Hover Ceiling OGE 2.5min OEI EAPS ON S5-41
Figure 4-17 Hover Ceiling OGE MCP OEI EAPS ON S5-42
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Engine Air Intake Particle Separator (EAPS) P/N 3G7160F00113
or P/N 3G7160F00114 protects the engine against ingestion of sand,
dust and other particles.
The system consists of two (2) particle separators located in front of
each engine air intake. Foreign particles are separated by the swirling
action of the air passing through the vortex generators contained in
the particle separator. The clean air enters the engine air intake, while
the foreign particles are directed into a lower chamber by the scav-
enge flow. From this chamber, the foreign particles are discharged
outboard through an ejector activated by the engine bleed-air.
The particle ejector may be activated by the pilot through switches,
one for each engine, located on the KITS panel installed in the
interseat console. This switch, when selected to ON, activates the
bleed air from the engine for the ejection operation. The particle
separator can also operate with no bleed-air, switch selected to OFF,
however its efficiency is reduced by 50%. In this case, the particles
are accumulated in the lower chamber of the ejector, until it is
completely full. At this point, no more external particles can be stored
or separated, and thus flow directly into the engine intake.
EAPS 1 EAPS 2
K ON ON
I
T
S
OFF OFF
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SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
WEIGHT
Refer to CAT B W.A.T Limits chart EAPS OFF/ON Figure 1-1
CENTRE OF GRAVITY
No change in CG limitations
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS
Max airspeed in sideward or rearward flight, EAPS OFF/ON Figure1-1
Max allowable tailwind and crosswind EAPS OFF/ON .........Figure1-1
SNOW LIMITATIONS
Flight into falling or blowing snow conditions is prohibited.
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WEIGHT-ALTITUDE-TEMPERATURE
for TAKE-OFF, LANDING and IGE MANOEUVRES
RELATIVE WIND ALL AZIMUTH
EAPS OFF/ON
HEATER OFF/ON
ROTOR 100%
COND OFF/ON
14000
30
25 TAS
20
35
40
45
K
KT
KT
KT
KT
KT
AS
AS
A
AS
12000
S
AS
an
d
B
EL
O
W
10000 C
+ 35
ISA
T
M
6000
C
0
40
30
20
10
-1
-2
-3
-4
AT
O
4000
50
2000
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500
Pressure altitude - ft GW - kg
Figure 1-1 CAT B W.A.T. Limits EAPS OFF/ON (with HEATER OR COND OFF/ON)
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10000 0
-2 NO
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A
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C
20
Pressure altitude - ft
H-V
30
4000
40 NO H-V AREA
A
2000
R
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Figure 1-2 Height Velocity Chart EAPS OFF/ON (HEATER or COND OFF/ON)
100
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SYSTEM CHECKS
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Note
EAPS should be switched ON for aircraft
operations in dusty or sandy ambient
conditions. When switched OFF the EAPS
partical separation efficiency is reduced by
50% or more depending on the quantity of
particles collected in the lower chamber of
the EAPS.
IN FLIGHT
Note
A period of 60 seconds stabilization at IDLE
is recommended.
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- Confirm on ECL
engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- HEATER SOV switches CLOSE
and COND/HTR switch OFF (if fitted)
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and press
illuminated pushbutton
- Set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
- EAPS switch to OFF
- ENG MODE to OFF
- Fuel PUMP OFF
- FUEL switch OFF
- XFEED CLOSED
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- Confirm on ECL
engine FIRE light ON
On affected engine
- ENG MODE to IDLE
- Confirm engine FIRE
- ECL to OFF
- Lift FIRE/ARM guard and
press illuminated pushbutton
- set FIRE EXTING switch to BTL1
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ENGINE FAILURE
For any engine failure or loss of power the following should be carried
out:
Note
If required by operating conditions, the EAPS of the live
engine may remain ON. Helicopter performance is
reduced, see Section 4 of this Supplement
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES
ENGINE RESTART IN FLIGHT PROCEDURE
GENERAL
If an engine flames out/or is shutdown during flight and if there is no
indication of a mechanical malfunction or engine fire, the engine may
be restarted.
STARTING MALFUNCTIONS AND ASSOCIATED ABORT
ACTIONS
Monitor engine start if any of the following occur:
If light up is not within 10 seconds of ENG MODE to
IDLE.
If abnormal noise heard
If ITT increases beyond engine limits (HOT START
caution illuminated)
If engine hangs (stagnation in NG below 54%)
Shut down engine by:
2. ECL OFF
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CAUTION
Note
Observe the igniter and starter generator duty cycle
limitations.
RESTARTING PROCEDURE
CAUTION
Note
It is recommended to start the engine to IDLE. If neces-
sary, it is possible to start to FLIGHT by setting the ENG
MODE switch directly to FLT.
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If the engine was started directly to FLT the NF will
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1. ECL OFF
CAUTION
Note
Observe the igniter and starter generator duty cycle
limitations.
CAUTION
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ENGine OUT aural and warning messages activate.
Note
If NG hangs below 68%, advance ECL beyond FLIGHT
to accelerate to 68% NG then return to FLIGHT.
CAUTION
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- Continue flight
Be aware that:
If EAPS switched ON, EAPS functioning
degraded (particle ejector not active)
If EAPS switched OFF, helicopter performance
may not meet EAPS OFF performance
charts.(use EAPS ON performance charts)
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SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
This section includes the performance data for the AW139 helicopter
equipped with particle separators (EAPS) and related to the following
configurations:
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CAUTION
1. Position the aircraft into the prevailing wind to minimize hot gas
ingestion.
6. Confirm both the ENG MODE switches at FLT, set BUS TIE
switch to ON, select ENG MODE switch of engine NOT being
tested to IDLE.
7. With the rotor speed at 100%, set the collective until light on
wheels or Hover at 5 feet to obtain a percent torque value within
the range shown on the top graph of Figure 4-1 , depending on
the airfield elevation.
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Pressure Altitude
OAT
NG
TRQ
ITT
10. Repeat steps (1) through (8), for the remaining engine.
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ENGINE TORQUE TQ (%) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ITT (C) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE NG (%)
00
140
00
130
00
120
00
110
00
10 0
90 0 0
80 0 0
7000
6 000
5 000
C)
4 00 0
C)
T(
3 00 0
T(
OA
OA
2000 L T. ( f
t)
1000 RE A
- 40
- 20
- 20
- 10
- 40
- 30
- 30
- 10
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30
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HOVER CEILING
The Hover Ceiling charts define the maximum weights at which an
IGE hover (at 5ft wheel height) or an OGE hover is possible for vary-
ing combinations of Pressure Altitude and OAT with main rotor speed
at 100% and zero wind conditions.
The performance effect of the EAPS is presented for All Engines
Operating (AEO) at Maximum Continuous Power (MCP) and Take Off
Power (TOP) with the EAPS OFF and ON and the effect of the EAPS
with the HEATER ON.
The performance effect of the EAPS is presented for OEI Maximum
Continuous Power (MCP) and 2.5 minute Power with EAPS OFF and
ON.
Note
With COND ON to achieve the Hover
Ceiling for EAPS OFF or ON reduce weight
by 50kg.
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EAPS: OFF
WHEEL HEIGHT: 5 FT
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON: reduce weight by 50 kg
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
96 104 112 120 128 136 144
18 -3 -4
0 0
t
0f
17
00
-2
0
18
50
16
IT
-1
0
LIM
15
45
HD
0
14
13 10 40
M
AX
12 20
OA
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
T
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
LI
M
IT
10 30 30
ft
0
9 00
14
IT 25
8 M
LI
7 HD
20
6
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
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HD
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10
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
35
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20
10 ft 30
00
9 1 40
IT
8 LIM 25
HD 30
MA
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XO
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AT
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LIM
5 15
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DOTTED LINES ARE 10
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CALCULATED AND
2 EXCEED T.O. & LAND.
ENVELOPE 5
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50 0
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9 0
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8 0
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AT
5 0
15
LIM
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30 5
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PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
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10 30
-4
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-3
0 25
8
-2
7 0
-1 20
6 0
5 0
15
4
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40
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COND ON: reduce weight by 50 kg
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
17
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16
IT 1
0
-3
LIM
15 0
-2
0 45
HD
14
13 -1 40
0
12 0
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
35
11
10
10 30
ft
9 000 20
14
IT 25
8 M
LI 30
7 HD
MA
20
XO
6
AT
40
5
LIM
15
IT
0 OAT - C 0
-1
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0
HD
00
16
-3
15 0
-2 45
0
14
13 ft -1 40
00 0
140
12 IT
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
M
11 LI 0
35
HD
10 30
10
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
20
LIM
7
20
IT
5 15
30
OAT - C
4
3 10
2 DOTTED LINES
40 5
ARE CALCULATED
1
AND EXCEED
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0
ENVELOPE 50
-1
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35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
10 30
9
8 25
-4
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7
-3
20
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6
-2
0
5
-1
15
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4
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3 10
10
2
MA
20
5
XO
1
AT
30
LIM
0 0
IT
40
50
-1
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PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
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10 30
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-4
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-3
8 25
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-2
7
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20
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5 15
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WHEEL HEIGHT: 5 FT
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON: reduce weight by 50 kg
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
96 104 112 120 128 136 144
18
-3 -4
t
0f
0 0
17
00
-2
18
0 50
16
IT
-1
LIM
0
15
45
HD
14 0
13 10 40
12 20
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
35
11
10 ft 30
000 30
9 14
IT
LIM
MA
8 HD 25
X
OA
7
TL
20
IM
6
IT
5 15
4
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-1
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13 40
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
10
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
35
11
10 IT
LIM ft 20
30
D
H 000
9
14
MA
25
XO
8
AT
7
LIM
30
20
6
IT
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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13 40
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
10 30
9 -4
0
8 25
-3
0
7
-2
0 20
6
-1
0
5 15
MA
0
XO
4
10
AT
3 10
LIM
20
IT
2
5
1 30
0 0
40
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-37
15
45
14
13 40
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
10 30
9 -4
0
8 -3 25
0
7 -2
0 20
6 -1
0
5 15
4
0
3 10
10
2
5
1
20
0 0
30
40
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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Page S5-38 E.A.S.A. Approved
EAPS: ON
COND ON: reduce weight by 50 kg
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
17
00
18
50
16 -4
IT
0
LIM
15 -3
0 45
HD
14
-2
0
13 -1 40
0
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
0 35
11
10 10
IT 30
M
LI ft
9 D 0
H 00 20
14 25
MA
8
XO
7 30
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
4 40
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-39
17 OAT - C
t
00
50
HD
16
-4
0
15
-3 45
0
14
-2
ft 0
13 0 40
00
14
12 IT -1
M 0
LI
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
35
11 HD
10 0
30
9
10 25
8
MA
7
OAT
20
6 20
LIMI
5 15
T
3 30 10
DOTTED LINES ARE
2
CALCULATED AND 5
EXCEED T.O. & LAND.
1
ENVELOPE
0 40 0
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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Page S5-40 E.A.S.A. Approved
15
45
14
13 40
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
10 30
9
8 25
-4
7 0
-3 20
6 0
-2
5 15
0
4
-1
0
3 10
0
10
2
5
1
MA IT
20
LIM
0 0
XO
AT
30
40
50
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-41
15
45
14
13 40
12
35
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
11
10 30
9
-4
25
0
8
-3
0
7
20
-2
0
6
-1
5
0
15
4
0
3 10
10
2
5
20
0 0
30
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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Page S5-42 E.A.S.A. Approved
EAPS: OFF/ON
WHEEL HEIGHT: 5 FT
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
HEATER ON
GROSS WEIGHT - [lb x 100]
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
10 35
11
f t
0 00
10 14 30
IT
9 LIM 20
HD
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
DOTTED LINES ARE
4 CALCULATED AND
EXCEED T.O. & LAND. 10
3
ENVELOPE
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G1580A001 ISSUE B ICN-39-A-155000-A-A0126-05117-A-02-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-43
15
-2
0 45
14
t
0f -1
13 400 0 40
T1
LIMI
12
HD
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
0
35
11
10 30
9
10
8 25
7
20
6
20
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
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Page S5-44 E.A.S.A. Approved
EAPS: OFF/ON
17
00 IM
ft
18 D L
50
16
H
15 -4
0 45
14 -3
0
13 40
-2
0
12
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
-1 35
11 0
0 IT
10
00 IM
30
ft
0
14 D L
9
H
8 10 25
7
20
6
20
5 15
4
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G1580A001 ISSUE B ICN-39-A-155000-A-A0126-05119-A-02-1
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-45
15
45
14
-4
0
13 40
IT -3
M
12 LI ft 0
HD 00 0
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
14 35
11 -2
0
10 30
-1
0
9
8 25
0
7
20
6
5 10 15
4
3 10
DOTTED LINES ARE
2 CALCULATED AND
EXCEED T.O. & LAND. 20 5
1 ENVELOPE
0 OAT - C 0
-1
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
GROSS WEIGHT - [kg X 100]
139G1580A001 ISSUE B ICN-39-A-155000-A-A0126-05120-A-02-1
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Page S5-46 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
The effect of the EAPS on Rate of Climb performance is given for All
Engines Operating (AEO) case and for the One Engine Inoperative
(OEI) case. For the AEO case, rate of climb is given with the engines
operating at the Maximum Continuous Power (MCP) and at Take Off
Power with EAPS OFF and ON and with HEATER ON.
For the OEI case, Rate of Climb with EAPS OFF and ON is given with
the engines operating at the Maximum Continuous Power (MCP) and
2.5 min rating limit.
The performance effect on EAPS OFF or ON ROC charts with COND
ON is as follows:
Rate of Climb ...........................................................reduce by 50ft/min
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-47
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-48 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
EAPS: OFF
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
RATE OF CLIMB - [m/s]
8 10 12 14 16 18 20
20
60
19 -3 -4
0 0
-2
0
-1
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 40
15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 50 0
-1
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-49
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 50 0
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-50 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 50 0
-1
6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-51
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-10
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-25 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 5600 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-52 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-26 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6000 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-53
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
EAPS OFF
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
RATE OF CLIMB - [m/s]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
20
60
19 -20 -30 -40
-10
18 0 55
17
10 50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
AT
7
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
RATE OF CLIMB - [f/min X 100]
Figure 4-27 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-54 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
LIMIT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 50 0
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-28 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-55
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
9
OAT
8 25
LIMIT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-29 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4800 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-56 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
MA
11
XO
10
AT
30
30
LIM
9
IT
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-30 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5200 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-57
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-31 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5600 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-58 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MA
10
XO
30
30
AT
9
LIM
8 25
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-32 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6000 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-59
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-33 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-60 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-34 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 4400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-61
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
8 25
MA
XO
7
20
AT
6
LIM
5
IT
15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-35 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 4800 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-62 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
AT
8 25
L
IMI
7
T
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-36 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 5200 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-63
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-1
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-37 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 5600 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-64 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-38 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 6000 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-65
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-39 ROC 2.5min OEI Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-66 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
20
LIMIT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-40 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 4400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-67
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
7
OAT
20
6
LIMIT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-41 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 4800 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-68 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
OAT
9
LIM
8 25
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-42 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 5200 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-69
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-1
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
OAT
9
25
LIM
8
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-43 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 5600 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-70 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
25
AT
8
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-44 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 6000 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-71
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS OFF
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-45 ROC MCP OEI Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-72 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 %
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
EAPS: ON
ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
RATE OF CLIMB - [m/s]
8 10 12 14 16 18 20
20
60
19
-2
-3
-4
-1
0
0
0
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 50 0
-1
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-73
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
LIM
7
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-74 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
IT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-75
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-76 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LI
MI
T
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-77
RATE OF CLIMB
TAKE OFF POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-78 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-3
-4
0
0
0
4400 kg
-1
0
18 ( 9700 lb ) 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX OA
8 25
T LIMIT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
3 OAT - C 10
2
5
1
0 0
50
-1
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-79
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
0
18 55
0
17 10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX OA
9
8 25
T LIMIT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-80 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-3
-4
0
0
0
-1
5200 kg
0
18 ( 11463 lb ) 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
MAX
10 30
30
OAT
9
LIMIT
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
3 10
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-81
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
-1
0
0
5600 kg
18 0 ( 12345 lb ) 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX
9
OAT
8 25
LIMIT
7
20
6
5 15
40
4
3 10
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-82 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MAX
9
OAT
8 25
LIM
7
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-83
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
COND ON: reduce ROC by 50 ft/min
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT
7
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-84 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
AT
7
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4400 kg
( 9700 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-85
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
-40
0
-1
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-86 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MA
30
30
XO
9
AT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-87
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
19 -2
0
0
-40
-1
0
18 0 55
17 10
50
16
15 20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5600 kg
( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-88 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
MA
9
XO
8 25
AT
7
LIM
20
IT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-89
RATE OF CLIMB
2.5 MINUTE POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MA
8 25
XO
7
AT
20
LIM
6
IT
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-15 -13 -11 -9 -7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-90 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
GROSS WEIGHT
-10
18 4400 kg 55
( 9700 lb )
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
7
OAT
20
6
LIMIT
5 15
40
4
3 10
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-91
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
19
-
-40
-10
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
30
9
MAX
8 25
OAT L
7
20
IMIT
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
4800 kg
( 10582 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
Page S5-92 E.A.S.A. Approved
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 300 A
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
18 55
0
17
10
50
16
15
20
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10
MAX
30
30
9
OAT
8 25
LIM
7
IT
20
6
5 15
40
4
GROSS WEIGHT
3 10
5200 kg
( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
50
-1
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
UNMAINTAINED COPY
E.A.S.A. Approved Page S5-93
RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER OEI
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AT
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80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
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ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
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80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft
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ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
HEATER ON
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0 OAT - C 0
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Figure 4-75 ROC TOP AEO Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF/ON
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
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Figure 4-76 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4400 kg EAPS OFF/ON
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
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70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
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2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
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Figure 4-77 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 4800 kg EAPS OFF/ON
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
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80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
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0
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50
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20
15
45
14
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PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
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11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
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( 11463 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-10 -7 -4 -1 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 32
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-78 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5200 kg EAPS OFF/ON
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF/ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-40
0
0
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0
18 55
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10
20 50
16
15
45
14
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( 12345 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-12 -9 -6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-79 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 5600 kg EAPS OFF/ON
Heater ON
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MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS: OFF/ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
-1
0
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18 0 55
17 10
20 50
16
15
45
14
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [ft X 1000]
13 40
PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
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6000 kg
( 13227 lb )
2
5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-16 -13 -10 -7 -4 -1 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-80 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6000 kg EAPS OFF/ON
Heater ON
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RATE OF CLIMB
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS POWER AEO
ROTOR SPEED: 100 % EAPS OFF/ON
80 KIAS BELOW 10000 ft ELECTRICAL LOAD: 600 A TOTAL
70 KIAS ABOVE 10000 ft HEATER ON
-3
-4
0
0
-1
18 55
0
0
17
10
50
16
20
15
45
14
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PRESSURE ALTITUDE - [m X 100]
12
35
11
10 30
9
8 25
7
20
6
5 15
4
GROSS WEIGHT
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6400 kg
( 14109 lb )
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5
1
0 OAT - C 0
-1
-18 -15 -12 -9 -6 -3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
RATE OF CLIMB - [ft/min X 100]
Figure 4-81 ROC MCP AEO Gross Weight 6400 kg EAPS OFF/ON
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SLOPE OPERATION ENVELOPE
EXTENSION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL INFORMATION S6-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S6-1
CENTRE OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS S6-1
SLOPE LIMITATIONS S6-1
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S6-2
SLOPING GROUND OPERATION S6-2
TAKE OFF PROCEDURE S6-2
LANDING PROCEDURE S6-2
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S6-2
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S6-2
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Installation of the Sliding Ring Part N 3G6220A00432 and Improved
Park Brake Part N 3G3240V00332 allows increased slope landing
capability of the AW139.
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
SLOPE LIMITATIONS
Sloped Take Off and Landing are limited to the following:
Nose up............................................................................................10
Nose Down ......................................................................................10
Left Wing Low ..................................................................................10
Right Wing Low................................................................................10
CAUTION
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LANDING PROCEDURE
1. Establish hover above landing area.
2. PARK BRAKE applied, (PARK BRAKE ON advisory message on
CAS)
3. Lower collective to commence vertical descent.
When the wheels contact the ground:
4. Move cyclic and collective in a coordinated manner to achieve the
cyclic centralized as the collective reaches MPOG.
5. If taxiing required release PARK BRAKE
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
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V.V.I.P. INTERIOR
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V.V.I.P. INTERIOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION S7-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S7-1
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS S7-1
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITATION S7-1
TAKE-OFF AND LANDING S7-1
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S7-2
TAKE-OFF AND LANDING S7-2
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S7-2
EMERGENCY LANDING S7-2
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S7-2
SECTION 6 - WEIGHT AND BALANCE S7-3
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This Section provides information about the V.V.I.P. Cabin Interior
P/N 3G2520F00311. This supplement is also applicable to all suc-
ceeding dash numbers (i.e. P/N 3G2520F003XX), which identify
minor changes to the interior that do not affect the rotorcraft opera-
tions.
From the basic 6-PAX seat configuration, two different 5-PAX seat
configurations may be derived by removing either one of the central
seats.
The 4-PAX seat configuration is obtained by removing both central
seats from the basic 6-PAX seat configuration.
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
The total number of passengers, excluding the flight crew, shall not
exceed:
- six.
- five, when either one of the central seats is removed.
- four, when both central seats are removed.
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EMERGENCY LANDING
During emergency landing, and at Pilots discretion in other phases of
the flight, passengers seats must be in the upright position, locked in
the maximum outboard and rearward position, and aligned with the
direction of flight.
Table(s) must be in stowed position.
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
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RADIO EQUIPMENT
PRIMUS HF 1050
P/N 3G2310F00211
P/N 3G2310F00212
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Radio Equipment Document N
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RADIO EQUIPMENT
PRIMUS HF 1050
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION S8-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S8-2
CENTRE OF GRAVITY LIMITATIONS S8-2
HF 1050 LIMITATION S8-2
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S8-2
EXTERNAL PRE-FLIGHT CHECK S8-2
IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES S8-2
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S8-3
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S8-3
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1 Optional HF 1050 PS440 Control Panel S8-1
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The HF 1050 system P/N 3G2310F00211 is used for long distance
communication in the frequency range 2.0 to 29.9999 MHz with 100Hz
resolution. The radio is a solid state system with 200 watts PEP of out-
put power, supplied by 28VDC and operation is via the MCDU
mounted on the interseat console.
The HF 1050 P/N 3G2310F00212 includes the PS440 control panel in
the cabin, see Figure 1, permitting control of the radio from the cabin
position. Modifications performed on the PS440 are automaticaly
updated to the MCDU. However modifications carried out on the
MCDU are not transferred to the PS440 display.
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Radio Equipment Document N
Primus HF 1050 139G0290X002
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
HF 1050 LIMITATION
It is prohibited to transmit on the HF 1050 system during refueling and
if personnel are in close proximity to the rotorcraft.
With cabin door open, HF 1050 radio transmissions are prohibited.
IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES
CAUTION
Note
For complete HF radio functionality refer to
the Honeywell KHF 1050 HF Communica-
tions System Pilots Guide, latest issue.
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AW139 - RFM - 4D Supplement 8
Document N Radio Equipment
139G0290X002 Primus HF 1050
Note
If the PS440 cabin controller is fitted the
operator should coordinate HF settings with
the cockpit crew before transmitting.
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE
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AW139 - RFM - 4D Supplement 9
Document N Ditching Configurations
139G0290X002
SUPPLEMENT 9
DITCHING CONFIGURATIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION S9-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S9-4
BASIS OF CERTIFICATION S9-4
TYPE OF OPERATIONS S9-4
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITATION S9-4
TAKE OFF LIMITATIONS S9-4
MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS S9-5
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S9-6
EXTERNAL PRE-FLIGHT CHECK S9-6
COCKPIT PRE-START CHECKS S9-7
PRE-TAKE OFF CHECKS S9-8
IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES S9-8
PRE-LANDING CHECKS S9-8
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES S9-8
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S9-9
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES S9-9
DITCHING S9-9
DITCHING PROCEDURES - AEO S9-10
DITCHING PROCEDURES - OEI S9-12
AUTOROTATIVE LANDING PROCEDURE ON WATER S9-14
MALFUNCTION PROCEDURES S9-17
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE DATA S9-17
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1 Emergency Flotation Control Panel S9-2
Figure 2 FLOATS Guarded Pushbutton Switch Positions S9-2
Figure 3 Life Raft, Externally Mounted, Manual Deployment
Handle Position, P/N 3G9560F00111 only S9-3
Figure 4 Flotation Gas Bottle Pressure Limits S9-5
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SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
BASIS OF CERTIFICATION
The Emergency Flotation and Life Raft System P/N 3G9560F00111 is
approved for ditching in accordance with JAR/FAR 29.
The Emergency Flotation System P/N 3G9560F00113 is approved for
ditching in accordance with JAR/FAR 29 provided the following
approved equipments, in accordance with the National Operation
rules, are fitted:
Life raft(s)
Life preservers
TYPE OF OPERATIONS
For flight over water the helicopter must be operated in accordance
with the National Operating rules.
When not required by the National Operating rules the life rafts may
be removed.
Note
Removal of the life rafts does not affect the
operation of the Emergency Flotation
System
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Flotation System
The Emergency Flotation system shall only be used for ditching.
Flotation bags shall not be inflated in flight.
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3. Left hand sponson life raft Open flap and verify gas bottle
cover flap (if fitted) pressure is within limits for ambi
ent conditions. (Inflation dia-
gram can be found on under-
side of flap).
CAUTION
CAUTION
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IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES
1. FLOATS EMER switch
Over land operation Confirm OFF.
Over water operation Confirm ARMED, FLOAT ARM caution
displayed on CAS.
PRE-LANDING CHECKS
1. FLOATS EMER switch
Over land operation Confirm OFF.
Over water operation Confirm ARMED, FLOAT ARM caution
displayed on CAS.
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
PRE-SHUTDOWN CHECKS
1. FLOATS EMER switch OFF, FLOAT ARM caution not
displayed on CAS.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
DITCHING
Consideration should be given to the environmental factors, such as
wind direction and speed, sea state and engine power available.
Approach and landing should be into wind.
When landing into waves, land head-on to oncoming waves avoiding,
if possible, ditching into the face of the wave.
WARNING
As considerable error can result from esti-
mation of height over water, the radar altim-
eter should be used for height cues during
descent.
WARNING
Do not deploy flotation bags in flight. Bags
will automatically deploy on water touch-
down.
CAUTION
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Flotation Arm Caution
FLOAT ARM
Flotation system
ready for emergency
operation, if required Flotation system malfunction
- Do not select switch to
ARMED (flotation system
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CRASH POSITION INDICATOR WITH
DEPLOYABLE ELT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL INFORMATION S10-1
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S10-2
ELT TEST S10-2
WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITATION S10-2
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S10-2
GENERAL S10-2
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S10-3
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS S10-3
SECTION 4 - PERFORMANCE S10-3
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Figure 1 CPI Control Panel S10-1
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Crash Position Indicator (CPI) system is a primary radio location
aid to alert Search and Rescue and assist location in the event of an
aircraft distress condition.
The Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT), mounted on the left hand
side of the tail cone, consists of a locator beacon containing the trans-
mitter and antenna. The beacon, which can be manually or automati-
cally activated, is deployed from the aircraft in the event of a crash
situation, providing full emergency frequency operation at 121.5 MHz
and 406.025 MHz.
The CPI system also comprises of a Beacon Release Unit, System
Interface Unit, Cockpit Control Panel (mounted in the interseat con-
sole, Figure 1 ), water activated switch and an Aircraft Identification
Device.
The ELT automatically activates during a crash or aircraft ditching and
transmits the standard swept tone on 121.5 MHz until the battery
power is exhausted, which will typically be 48hrs.
The 406.025 MHz transmitter sends an encoded digital message of
aircraft position, as received from the GPS/FMS aircraft system via
ARINC, and will operate for 24hrs.
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ELT TEST
The Self Test function of the ELT should not be carried out more fre-
quently than a monthly check.
Operation of the Self Test function should only be carried out after the
nearest Air Traffic Control establishment has been notified
GENERAL
CAUTION
Note
Prior to self test activation the nearest Air
Traffic Control establishment should be noti-
fied as the distress signals transmitted will
be considered as valid
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No change
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EXTERNAL HOIST OPERATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS S11-1
GENERAL INFORMATION S11-1
RADIO ICS SYSTEM S11-6
SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS S11-7
GENERAL S11-7
TYPE OF OPERATION S11-7
MINIMUM FLIGHT CREW S11-8
NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS S11-8
HEC FOR COMPENSATION OPERATING LIMITATIONS S11-8
WEIGHT AND CG LIMITATION S11-8
TYPE OF OPERATION A) - WEIGHT LIMITATIONS S11-8
TYPE OF OPERATION B) - WEIGHT LIMITATIONS S11-9
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS S11-10
HEIGHT-VELOCITY LIMITATIONS S11-10
ENGINE POWER TURBINE (NF %) AND ROTOR (NR %)
SPEED LIMITATIONS S11-10
HOIST LIMITATIONS S11-11
MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS S11-11
PLACARDS S11-15
SECTION 2 - NORMAL PROCEDURES S11-17
EXTERNAL PRE-FLIGHT CHECK S11-17
AREA N7 CABIN AND COCKPIT INTERIOR S11-17
COCKPIT PRE START CHECKS S11-17
SYSTEM CHECKS S11-21
IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES S11-22
LITTER HOISTING S11-25
ADVISORY CAPTION DEFINITION S11-25
SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY AND MALFUNCTION
PROCEDURES S11-27
ENGINE FAILURE IN HOVER WITH LOAD ON HOIST S11-27
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Figure 1 Hoist Installation S11-3
Figure 2 Pilot Hoist Control Panel S11-3
Figure 3 Hoist Operator Control Panel S11-3
Figure 4 HO-ICS Control Panel S11-4
Figure 5 Pilot and Copilot Collective Hoist Controls S11-4
Figure 6 HO Pendant and HO Manual Cable Cutter
(BQRS) S11-5
Figure 7 HO Auxiliary Equipment S11-5
Figure 8 Polycon Control Panel and HEC Portable
Transceiver S11-6
Figure 1-1 Lateral C of G Limitation for Hoist Operation S11-12
Figure 1-2 Lateral C of G Limitation for Hoist Operation
(Imperial Units) S11-13
Figure 1-3 Wind/Ground/Air speed Azimuth Envelopes S11-14
Figure 1-4 View of Cabin with Placard Positions S11-15
Figure 2-1 Hook Locking Screws S11-20
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139G0290X002 Operations
HO : Hoist Operator
GENERAL INFORMATION
The external hoist P/N 3G2591F00111 (cable payout in feet) or
P/N 3G2591F00112 (cable payout in meters) is installed on the right
side of the cabin (Figure 1). The external hoist kit consists of:
- an electric hoist motor and winch assembly
- a mounting frame
- a hoist light
- a step bar protection on the lower right side of the fuselage
- an electronic control system that allows the pilot to operate the
hoist
- an electronic remote pendant that allows the HO to operate the
hoist
- a cable payout display for the HO
- a HO-ICS system to allow communication among
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crew-members
- electrical components, wiring and relative hardware
- a HO safety harness
- an electrical and manual cable cutter for emergency use
The hoist unit contains 245 ft (75 m) of usable cable and may lower/lift
a maximum load of 272kg (600lb).
Cargo hoisting and lowering can be controlled by the HO through the
remote pendant thumb wheel (Figure 6) which provides variable cable
speeds. The maximum cable speed is 45m/min (150ft/min) with maxi-
mum load. The pilot can also control the operation at a fixed cable
speed of 30m/min (100ft/min) through the hoist control switch on the
collective grip. (Figure 5). Both controls automatically slow down and
stop the electric motor at the cable extremes. The Pilot control over-
rides the HO control.
The hoist is provided with a cable foul protection system which auto-
matically stops the motor if the cable is not correctly wound onto the
drum and displays the HOIST CBL FOUL caution message on the
MFD.
An electrical cable cutter system (PQRS) is available to the Pilot and
Copilot, via a guarded switch on the collective grips (Figure 5) and to
the HO, via a guarded switch on the operator HOIST control panel
mounted in the cabin (Figure 3).
The hoist kit also comprises a manual cable cutter (BQRS) installed
under seat (Figure 6) and a right side cabin door step protection pad
to prevent damage to the hoist cable if it contacts the step.
In the event of a failure of the electrical cable cutter system, the cable
may be cut with the manual shears accessible to the HO (Figure 6).
The HO Control panel, Figure 3, is used to control the HO communica-
tion with other crew members. With HO-ICS switched to ICS the HO
can use either VOX or the PTT trigger on the Pendant to speak on the
aircraft intercom. With the switch selected to RADIO the HO can trans-
mit on COM3 or COM4 only, using the Pendant HO PTT trigger.
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H LT PWR
ON ON
O
I
S
T
OFF OFF
HOIST
H RADIO HEADSET
O P
I T
S T
T ICS
CABLE
CUT
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1 ENG GOV 2
AUTO AUTO
HOIS HOIS
FLOA
T MANUAL MANUAL CUT T FLOA
T
L EXT
CUT T
DN L EXT DN D
D
C G C G
L L L L
T T T
102%
T
VL R2 L R VL R2 L R
/ L / L
R Y D ON Y D ON
P A G T A G T
M 100% W UP RETR U L A W UP RETR L A
1 ENG TRIM 2 P 1 ENG TRIM 2
T
TQ LIM T X TQ LIM
OFF I X
H OFF I CAT
O CAT A A
I
S
DN T
Cable Cutter
(PQRS)
PILOT COPILOT
Collective Hoist Control Collective
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CABLE - METERS
UP
SLOW
OFF
MTR HOT
DN
CABLE
CUTTER
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Polycon 004 RLI
xxx
MS 10
x x
MS 3
xxxx x CH 06
RX OK TX
POWER
TX
PolyCon
PWR: ON
Volume: UP
unit
FRONT PTT
only in function
PTT
Button
when headset is
connected.
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SECTION 1 - LIMITATIONS
GENERAL
With HOIST fitted, but not used, the Limitations stated in the Basic
RFM for CAT B operations and in Supplement 12 for CAT A opera-
tions are applicable.
The HO Pendant and support must be removed when Hoist opera-
tions are not envisaged.
During External Hoist operations the number of hoist lifts must be
recorded in the helicopter log-book. An External Hoist lift is defined as
an unreeling and recovery of the cable with a load attached to the
hook. Any operations where a load is applied for half of the operation
(i.e. unreeling or recovery) must be considered as one lift.
TYPE OF OPERATION
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NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS
In high density configuration the first row of seats must be limited to
four.
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Note
Weights defined in the above charts guarantee adequate
controllability margins for operation within the Wind/Ground/
Air speed Azimuth Envelopes Figure 1-3.
Note
Weights defined in the above charts guarantee no rotor
droop/height loss in case of an engine failure, therefore
do not lower collective.
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Longitudinal CG Limitations
No change
Lateral CG Limitation
Lateral C of G limitations ................................. Figure 1-1 & Figure 1-2
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS
Load Deployed
Maximum airspeed for flight within 10 degrees azimuth
quadrant ...................................................................... See Figure 1-3
Maximum groundspeed for sideways and rearward flight
beyond forward 10 degrees azimuth quadrant........... See Figure 1-3
Maximum windspeed beyond forward 10 degrees
azimuth quadrant .......................................................... See Figure 1-3
HEIGHT-VELOCITY LIMITATIONS
For the purposes of Hoist operations, the H-V Limitations given in the
Basic RFM need not be observed. However, if the aircraft is operated
within the H-V area a safe landing, following an engine failure, is not
guaranteed.
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139G0290X002 Operations
Note
Following the failure of the RPM select switch, NR/NF =
102% may also be used in cruise below 90 KIAS
For all other Engine and Rotor Limitations see Basic RFM.
HOIST LIMITATIONS
Maximum hoist load ........................................................ 272kg (600lb)
Maximum hoist cable length available ................................ 75m (245ft)
Maximum cable angle from helicopter vertical axis .........................15
Take Off and Landing with a suspended load on hoist is prohibited.
MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS
Autopilot Limitations
During hoist operations the Pilot must fly manually.
If:
4 Axis Flight Director is installed (Supplement 34) and
HOV, RHT, or ALT modes are engaged,
the pilot must fly attentive.
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-0.070 +0.090
6400 6400 +0.145
6200
6000
5800
5600
Weight [kg]
5400
5200
Hoist
Operations
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5000
4900
+0.185
4800
4600
4400 4400
-0.088 +0.120
4200
-0.12 -0.08 -0.04 0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.2
BL [m]
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14500
13500
13000
12500
12000
Weight [lb]
11500
Hoist
Operations
Only
11000
10805
+7.3
10500
10000
9702 9702
-3.4 +4.7
9500
9000
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BL [inches]
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