Cirrus SR20 User Manual Page 41

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 120
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 40
P/N 23020-001 3-27
Cirrus SR20 and SR22 Flight Operations Manual
Section 3 Standard Operating Procedures
7. Mixture ................................................................... AS REQUIRED
SR20 - Set the mixture full rich for all altitudes.
SR22 - Set the mixture full rich for sea level departures. Set
mixture control lever for maximum power on takeoff for altitudes
higher then sea level. Reference the Max Power Fuel Flow placard
for proper mixture setting.
SR22 Turbo - Set the mixture full rich for all altitudes.
8. Flaps ............................................................... SET 50% & CHECK
Select flaps to 50% and visually verify both flaps are in position
prior to takeoff.
9. Transponder ............................................................................. SET
Set assigned squawk code if one is given, otherwise, set the
appropriate code.
10. Autopilot ............................................................................. CHECK
Ensure autopilot modes HDG, ALT, VS, and NAV are tested in
accordance with autopilot supplement in POH.
11. Navigation Radios/GPS ........................................... Set for Takeoff
Verify radio frequencies are set, to include tower/departure
frequencies. Check GPS flight plan for accuracy and correct initial
waypoint.
12. Cabin Heat/Defrost ................................................ AS REQUIRED
Set environmental controls as desired prior to takeoff.
SR22 - Turn the air conditioner OFF for maximum performance
takeoffs and climbs.
13. Brakes................................................................................... HOLD
Firmly hold brakes. Set the parking brake if assistance is required.
14. Power Lever ................................................................... 1700 RPM
Increase power lever to 1700 RPM for engine run-up. Ensure oil
temperature is at least 100º F prior to increasing power.
August 2007
Page view 40
1 2 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ... 119 120

Comments to this Manuals

No comments