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Beechcraft Baron G58 Pilot Operating Handbook (668 pages)
serials TH-2125 and after
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Beechcraft
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Table of Contents
List of Effective Pages
3
Revision A12 - May
10
Revision A12
32
Model G58 Section 1 General
37
Table of Contents
37
Introduction
39
Important Notice
40
Use of the Handbook
41
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
41
Revising the Handbook
42
Revision Service
43
Supplements
44
Airplane Flight Manual Supplements
45
Revision Record
45
Airplane Three View
46
Ground Turning Clearance
47
Descriptive Data
48
Engines
48
Engine Manufacturer
48
Engine Model Number
48
Engine Type
48
Horsepower Rating
48
Number of Blades
48
Number of Engines
48
Number of Propellers
48
Propeller Manufacturer
48
Pitch Settings (30-Inch Station)
49
Propeller Diameter
49
Fuel
50
Approved Engine Fuels
50
Fuel Capacity
50
Optional System
50
Standard System
50
Cabin and Entry Dimensions
51
Engine Oil
51
Maximum Certificated Weights
51
Oil Capacity
51
Specification
51
Cabin Baggage Volumes
52
Service Ceiling
52
Specific Loadings (at Maximum Take-Off Weight)
52
Symbols, Abbreviations and Terminology
52
General Airspeed Terminology
52
Meteorological Terminology
55
Power Terminology
56
Engine Controls and Instruments Terminology
56
Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
57
Weight and Balance Terminology
58
Acronyms
60
Model G58 Section 2 Limitations
63
Airspeed Limitations
67
Airspeed Indicator Display
68
Power Plant Limitations
69
Number of Engines
69
Engine Manufacturer
69
Engine Model Number
69
Engine Type
69
Engine Operating Limitations
69
Fuel Limits
70
Approved Engine Fuels
70
Fuel Capacity
70
Fuel Management
70
Optional Fuel System
70
Standard Fuel System
70
Oil Specification
70
Number of Propellers
71
Propeller Manufacturer
71
Number of Blades
71
Propeller Type
71
Propeller Diameter
71
Power Plant Instrument Markings
72
Manifold Pressure
72
Tachometer
72
Fuel Flow
73
Cylinder Head Temperature
73
Oil Temperature
73
Oil Pressure
73
Miscellaneous Instrument Markings
74
Alternator Load
74
Bus Voltage
74
Fuel Quantity
74
Deice Pressure Gage
74
Propeller Deice Ammeter
75
Center of Gravity (Landing Gear Extended)
75
Reference Datum
75
Mean Aerodynamic Chord
75
Weight Limits
75
Minimum Flight Crew
76
Maneuver Limits
76
Maximum Passenger Seating Configuration
76
Icing Limitations
76
Seating
76
Flight Load Factors (5500 Pounds)
76
Limitations When Encountering Severe Icing Conditions (Required by FAA AD 98-04-24)
77
Avionics
78
General
78
Revision A9
78
Garmin G1000 Integrated Avionics System
79
GPS Navigation
85
Garmin GFC 700 Autopilot System (Autopilot, Flight Director, Electric Trim)
90
L-3 Communications Skywatch Sky497
91
Traffic Advisory System (if Installed)
91
Weather Radar
91
Garmin Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
92
Placards/Markings
93
Kinds of Operations
105
Kinds of Operations Equipment List
105
Section 3 Emergency Procedures
109
Emergency Procedures
111
Emergency Airspeeds (5500 Lbs)
112
One-Engine-Inoperative Procedures
112
Controllability Vs. Airspeed
112
Obtaining the Best Single-Engine Climb Performance
113
Determining Inoperative Engine
113
Engine Failure During Ground Roll
113
Engine Failure after Lift-Off and in Flight
114
Engine Fire
115
On the Ground
115
In Flight
115
Emergency Descent
116
Glide
116
Landing Emergencies
117
Gear-Up Landing
117
Systems Emergencies
118
One-Engine-Inoperative Operation on Crossfeed
118
Electrical Smoke or Fire
119
Alternator Failure [L ALT INOP] or [R ALT INOP]
120
Avionics
122
Autopilot Failures
122
Autopilot Malfunction Altitude Losses
122
Autopilot Manual Disengagement
122
Autopilot Automatic Disengagement
123
Autopilot Overspeed Recovery [MAXSPD]
124
Autopilot Response to Erroneous AHRS Input
125
Electric Pitch Trim Failure [PTRM]
125
Unscheduled Electric Pitch Trim
126
Air Data Computer (ADC) Failure
127
Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) Failure
127
Failure of PFD or MFD
127
Failure of PFD and MFD
128
Emergency Communications
128
Garmin Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
128
TAWS Forward Looking Terrain Warning [PULL UP]
128
Excessive Descent Rate Warning [PULL UP]
131
Additional Warning Annunciations
132
Fuel Flow High [FUEL FLOW HI]
132
Cylinder Head Temperature High [CHT HI]
133
Oil Temperature High [OIL TEMP HI]
133
Fuel Quantity Low [FUEL QTY LO]
134
Oil Pressure High [OIL PRESS HI]
134
Oil Pressure Low [OIL PRESS LO]
134
Emergency Exits
134
Spins
135
Severe Icing Conditions (Alternate Method of Compliance with FAA AD 98-04-24)
136
Section 3A Abnormal Procedures
139
Air Start
141
Landing Emergencies
142
One-Engine-Inoperative Landing
142
One-Engine-Inoperative Go-Around
143
Systems
144
Starter Engage [L START ENGD] or [R START ENGD]
144
Alternator High Voltage [LBUS VOLT HI] or [RBUS VOLT
144
Alternator Low Voltage [LBUS VOLT LO] or [RBUS VOLT
145
Circuit Breaker Tripped
146
Landing Gear Manual Extension
146
Landing Gear Retraction after Practice Manual Extension
147
Ice Protection
148
Surface Deice System
148
Electrothermal Propeller Deice System
149
Electrothermal Heated Windshield Segment
150
Emergency Static Air Source System
150
Heated Pitot Tube
151
Forward Cabin Door Open in Flight
151
Avionics
152
Autopilot Failures
152
Autopilot Out-Of-Trim
152
Failure of Autopilot Pre-Flight Test
152
Loss of a Flight Director/Autopilot Mode
155
Loss of Navigation Information
155
Avionics Master Switch Failure
156
Engine And/Or Fuel Display Failure
156
Transponder Failure
156
Erroneous Failure Displays
157
Failed Heading During Ground Operations
158
Failure of Cooling Fans [PFD FAN FAIL]
158
System Failure Without an Associated Failure Display
158
Global Positioning System (GPS)
159
Loss Of, or Invalid GPS Signal
159
Monitoring (RAIM)
159
Position Error [POSN ERROR]
159
[MFD FAN FAIL] or [AVIONICS FAN]
159
Garmin Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
160
Excessive Descent Rate Caution [TERRAIN]
161
Negative Climb Rate after Takeoff [TERRAIN]
162
Altimeter Disagreement
163
Ditching, Off-Airport Landing, or Flying VFR Around Unique Terrain
163
Premature Descent During an Approach [TERRAIN]
163
Additional Caution Annunciations
164
Alternator Load High [ALT LOAD]
165
Fuel Quantity Low [FUEL QTY
165
Oil Pressure Low [OIL PRESS
165
Surface Deice Air Pump [L AIR PUMP] or [R AIR PUMP]
166
Section 4 Normal Procedures
168
Before Landing
189
Standby Attitude Indicator
192
After Starting
192
Before Takeoff
192
Shutdown
193
Leaning Using the Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) Indication
195
Monitoring Engine Systems (Oil, Fuel, Electrical)
196
Monitoring the Chts and Egts
199
Avionics
199
Autopilot/Flight Director
199
General
199
Autopilot/Flight Director Procedures
200
Approach Procedures
209
Traffic Information Service (TIS)
213
L-3 Communications Skywatch Sky497
213
Traffic Advisory System (if Installed)
213
Cold Weather Operation
214
Preflight Inspection
214
After Starting
215
Taxiing
215
Before Takeoff
216
Takeoff
216
Descent
216
Landing
216
Heater Operation
217
Windshield Defogging
218
Before Takeoff
219
Cabin Heater
219
Electrothermal Propeller Deice
219
Surface Deice System
219
Fuel Vent Heat, Stall Warning Heat, Pitot Heat, Windshield Heat, and Ice Light
220
In Flight
220
Electrothermal Propeller Deice
221
Surface Deice System
221
Electrothermal Heated Windshield Segment
222
Pitot Heat, Stall Warning Heat, and Fuel Vent Heat
222
After Landing
222
Simulating One-Engine Inoperative (Zero Thrust)
222
Practice Demonstration of VMCA
223
Noise Characteristics
224
Engine Break-In Information
224
Model G58 Section 5 Performance
225
Introduction to Performance
229
Performance in Icing Conditions
229
How to Use the Graphs
230
Example Calculations
231
Conditions
231
Pressure Altitude
232
Take-Off Weight
232
Take-Off Distance
233
Cruise Climb
235
Cruise
236
Descent
238
Reserve Fuel
238
Time - Fuel - Distance Summary
238
Balked Landing Climb Performance
239
Landing
239
Total Fuel Required
239
Section 6 Weight and Balance/Equipment List
279
Basic Empty Weight and Balance - Actual
281
Sample Loading
282
Introduction
283
Weighing Instructions
284
Dimensional Data
284
Weight and Balance Diagram
292
Moment Limits Vs Weight Table
292
Loading Computing Procedure
293
Weight and Balance Loading Form
295
Useful Load - Payload, Weights and Moments Table
297
Occupants
297
Baggage
298
Useful Load Weight and Moments Table
298
Usable Fuel
299
Model G58 Section 7 Systems Description
301
Seating Arrangements
307
Airframe
307
Flight Controls
307
Control Surfaces
307
Control Columns
307
Rudder Pedals
307
Trim Controls
308
Instrument Panel
308
Flight/Navigational Instrument Panel
308
Subpanel
309
OAT Gage (TH-2125 Thru TH-2339, Except TH-2310)
309
Pedestal
309
Left Circuit Breaker Panel
314
Ground Control
315
Wing Flaps
315
Landing Gear System
316
Control Switch
316
Position Lights
316
Safety Switches
317
Manual Extension
318
Brakes
319
Baggage Compartments
319
Aft Baggage Compartment
319
Nose Baggage Compartment
320
Seats
320
Seat Belts
323
Shoulder Harnesses
323
Doors, Windows and Exits
324
Cabin Door
324
Utility Doors
325
Operation with Aft Utility Doors Removed
325
Openable Cabin Windows
326
Control Locks
327
Engines
329
Engine Controls
329
Throttles, Propellers and Mixtures
329
Induction Air
329
Engine Ice Protection
330
Engine Lubrication
330
Cowl Flaps
331
Propellers
331
Propeller Synchronizer
332
Propeller Sync Pointer
332
Fuel System
333
Fuel Cells
333
Fuel Drains
334
Fuel Quantity Indication
334
Fuel Flow Indication
335
Fuel Crossfeed (One-Engine-Inoperative Only)
338
Engine Driven Fuel Pumps
338
Fuel Boost Pumps
338
LO Position
338
HI Position
339
Fuel Off-Loading
339
Fuel Required for Flight
339
Electrical System
339
Power Sources
339
Protective Devices
340
Distribution
341
Electrical Schematic Diagram
343
Left Avionics / Electrical Equipment Bus Connection
344
Right Avionics / Electrical Equipment Bus Connection
347
Monitoring the Electrical System
348
Electrical Alerts and Messages
349
Starters
350
External Power
350
Lighting System
350
Interior Lighting
350
Exterior Lighting
352
Environmental System
352
Cabin Heating
352
Environmental Schematic
355
Cabin Ventilation
356
Exhaust Vents
356
Individual Overhead Fresh Air Outlets
356
Pitot and Static Systems
357
Pitot System
357
Pitot Heat
357
Normal Static Air System
357
Emergency Static Air System
357
Pitot and Static System Schematic
358
Stall Warning
359
Ice Protection Systems
359
Surface Deice System
359
Electrothermal Heated Windshield Segment
360
Electrothermal Propeller Deice
361
Pitot Heat
361
Stall Warning Anti-Ice
361
Heated Fuel Vents
362
Engine Break-In Information
362
Avionics
364
General
364
Primary Flight Display (PFD)
364
Multifunction Display (MFD)
365
Integrated Avionics Units (GIA)
366
Master Audio Panel (GMA)
366
Air Data Computer (ADC)
367
Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS)
367
Magnetometer (GMU)
367
Airborne Weather Radar (GWX)
369
Engine Indicating System
369
Transponder (GTX)
369
Engine Display
370
Alerting System
371
Airplane Alerts and Messages
373
Autopilot
375
Components
375
GFC 700 Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS)
375
PFD Displays
376
Autopilot Disconnects
378
Description of AFCS Keys Located on the MFD
379
Other Controls Associated with the AFCS
382
Standby Instruments
384
Electric Standby Attitude Indicator
384
Standby Airspeed Indicator
386
Standby Altimeter
386
Standby Compass (Magnetic Compass)
386
SKYWATCH 497 Traffic Advisory System (if Installed)
387
Garmin Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
388
Minimum Terrain and
389
System Annunciators
389
RTC and ROC Cautions and Warnings
390
ITI and IOI Cautions and Warnings
391
PDA (Premature Descent Alert) [TOO LOW, TERRAIN]
392
Five-Hundred" Voice Alert
394
Geometric Altitude Display
394
Negative Climb Rate (NCR) after Takeoff Alert
394
Distance Measuring Equipment (if Installed)
395
Stormscope (if Installed)
395
Emergency Locator Transmitter
396
Section 8 Handling, Serv & Maint
399
Introduction to Servicing
403
Original Issue
404
Publications
404
Airplane Inspection Periods
405
Preventative Maintenance that May be Accomplished by a Certificated Pilot
405
Alterations or Repairs to the Airplane
406
Ground Handling
407
Towing
408
Parking
408
Tie-Down
409
Main Wheel Jacking
409
Prolonged out of Service Care
410
Storage
410
Flyable Storage (7 to 30 Days)
410
Mooring
410
During Flyable Storage
411
Engine Preparation for Storage
411
Flight Control Surfaces
411
Fuel Cells
411
Grounding
412
Pitot Tube
412
Windshield and Windows
412
Preparation for Service
412
External Power
412
Checking Electrical Equipment
413
Servicing
413
Fuel System
413
Fuel Cells
413
Fuel Drains
414
Fuel Strainers
415
Oil System
415
Batteries
417
Tires
417
Shock Struts
418
Brakes
421
Induction Air Filters
422
Propellers
422
Minor Maintenance
423
Rubber Seals
423
Heating and Ventilating System
423
Alternators
423
Magnetos
424
Cleaning
425
Exterior Painted Surfaces
425
Landing Gear
427
Windshield and Windows
428
Surface Deice Boots
428
Engine
429
Interior
429
A-10
436
System Emergencies
466
Normal Takeoff
467
Short Field Takeoff
468
A-19
490
Table of Contents
499
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
508
Section 3A - Abnormal Procedures
508
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
508
Section 6 - Weight and Balance/Equipment List
508
Section 7 - Systems Description
509
Section 8 - Handling, Servicing and Maintenance
509
Normal Procedures
531
Airplane and Systems Descriptions
532
Standard Avionics
532
Other Procedures
533
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures/Section 3A - Abnormal Procedures
585
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
585
Section 3A - Abnormal Procedures
585
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
585
Section 5 - Performance
586
Cruise Performance
586
Section 7 - Systems Description
593
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