Other Conditions; Aborted Takeoff - Cirrus SR22 Pilot's Operating Handbook And Flight Manual

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Cirrus Design
SR22

Other Conditions

Aborted Takeoff

1. Power Lever ............................................................................ IDLE
2. Brakes.................................................................... AS REQUIRED
Amplification
Use as much of the remaining runway as needed to safely bring the
airplane to a stop or to slow the airplane sufficiently to turn off runway.
For maximum brake effectiveness, retract flaps, hold control
yoke full back, and bring the airplane to a stop by smooth,
even application of the brakes.
After a high-speed aborted takeoff, brake temperatures will be
elevated; subsequent aborted takeoffs or other high-energy
use of the brakes may cause brake overheat, failure and
possibly even fire. A 25-minute cooling time is recommended
following high-energy use of the brake system before
attempting to conduct operations that may require further
high-energy braking. Brake temperature indicator should be
inspected prior to flight following a high-energy brake event.
Refer to Section 4,
detail.
P/N 13772-004
P/N 13772-004
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• Caution •
Preflight Inspection
Abnormal Procedures
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Section 3A
3A-21
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