Uncontrolled if printed
S e c t i o n 9
E X T E R N A L CA RG O C O M PA R T M E N T
BALKED LANDING CLIMB GRADIENT WITH ECC
(Refer to the tables on the following page)
Conditions:
Power ........................................................................................Max Takeoff
Flaps ........................................................................................... 35° (Down)
Climb Airspeed ................................................................................74 KIAS
Winds ....................................................................................................Zero
Air Conditioning ....................................................................................... Off
Example:
Outside Air Temp .................................................................................. 20°C
Weight ..................................................................................... 6690 pounds
Pressure Altitude ........................................................................... 6000 feet
NOTE S :
•
Balked Landing Climb Gradients shown represent the gain in altitude
for the horizontal distance traveled and is expressed as Feet per
Nautical Mile.
•
For operation in air colder than provided in this table, use the coldest
charted data.
•
For operation in air warmer than provided in this table, use extreme
caution.
•
This chart is required for aircraft certification. However, significantly
better performance may be achieved by climbing at the Best Rate of
Climb speeds with the flaps positioned at 20° or following the Go-
Around/Balked Landing procedure outlined in "Section 4."
•
Dashed entries correspond to outside air temperatures beyond the
aircraft operating limits.
Blue numbers
NO TE :
ON
, black numbers indicate performance with
9 . 6 - 5 2
D O N OT U S E FO R FL I G H T O PE R AT I O N S
Climb Gradient: 484 FT/NM
indicate performance with
Air Conditioning
P i l o t 's O p e r a t i n g H a n d b o o k S u p p l e m e n t
1 0 0 S E R I E S
Climb Airspeed: 74 KIAS
Air Conditioning
OFF.