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Kazan Helicopters Mi-17-1V Flight Manual (211 pages)
HELICOPTER
Brand:
Kazan Helicopters
| Category:
Toy
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Flight Manual
1
General
12
Main Data
12
Types of Operation
12
Operating Conditions
13
Crew
13
Loading. Center of Gravity
13
Weights
16
Flight Range, Radius of Action and Duration
18
General
18
Fuel
19
Horizontal Flight Fuel
19
Flight Range and Duration
21
Radius of Action and Range of Flight over Mountains
24
Wind Effect
25
Example Calculations
26
Preflight Check/Shutdown
42
General
43
Preflight Check
43
Preflight Inspection
43
Flight Engineer
43
Captain (Pilot)
45
Pilot-Navigator
46
Flight Compartment Preflight Inspection and Preparation
47
Captain (Pilot)
47
Flight Engineer
48
Pilot-Navigator
50
AIII-9B APU and TB3-117BM Engine Preparation for Starting
51
Captain (Pilot)
51
Flight Engineer
52
TB3-117BM Engines Starting
55
Powerplant Warm-Up. Test of Flight Controls and Hydraulic System
59
Engine Ground Testing. Test of Flight, Navigation and Radio Equipment, Autopilot and Tail Rotor Pitch Limit System
60
Engine Shutdown
67
Flight Engineer
67
Helicopter Inspection after Engine Ground Testing
68
Shutdown
68
Engine False Start
69
TB3-117BM Engine Cranking
69
Flight
72
Taxiing
74
Hovering
75
Shifts and Hops at Low Altitude
76
Takeoff
77
Vertical Takeoff with Acceleration in Ground Effect
78
Vertical Takeoff with Acceleration out of Ground Effect
78
Running Takeoff
78
Climb
79
Horizontal Flight
80
Transient Flight Conditions
81
Descent
83
Power-On Vertical Descent
83
Power-On Glide
83
Autorotation Descent
84
Landing
85
Vertical Landing with Hovering in Ground Effect
85
Vertical Landing with Hovering out of Ground Effect
85
Power-On Running Landing
86
Flying and Landing with One Engine Inoperative for Training Purposes
87
Engine Airstart for Training: Purposes
89
Landing with One Engine Inoperative for Training Purposes
89
Go-Around
87
Autopilot Controlled Flight
90
Termination of Flight
91
Search and Rescue Operations
92
Night Flying in Normal Weather Conditions
93
Day and Night Flying in Adverse Weather Conditions (IFR)
95
Wide Rectangular Traffic Pattern Approach
98
Flying in Icing Conditions
103
Straight-In Teardrop Approach
103
Flying over Highland Areas
105
Peculiarities of Takeoff and Landing Procedures on High.level Fie!Ds
107
Takeoff and Landing on Sloped Fields
109
Peculiarities of Helicopter Operation on Fields Covered with Snow (Dust)
111
Navigation
113
Initial Waypoint Approach
113
Rollout on Desired Track
114
Enroute Flight
115
Approach to Field (Target)
117
Approach to Terminal Waypoint
118
Peculiarities of Navigation at Extreme Low Altitudes
119
Peculiarities of Navigation at Night
120
Peculiarities of Naviqation in Adverse Weather Conditions (IFR)
121
Peculiarities of ,Qitlcc-15 Doppler System Used for Navigation
122
Flight Manoeuvres
124
Turns and Spirals
124
Dive
125
Zoom
126
Chandelle
127
Flying in Turbulent Atmosphere (Bumpy Air)
128
Personnel and Cargo Transportation
130
Personnel and Cargo Transportation
131
Transportation of Personnel and Cargo in Cargo Compartment
131
Loading of Helicopter
131
Unloading of Helicopter
132
Transportation of Personnel
132
Preflight Inspection and Functional Check of External Load Sling System
133
Attachment of External Load after Landing
134
Flight with External Load
134
Attachment of External Load in Hovering
136
Peculiarities of Night Flying with External Load
137
Preflight Inspection and Functional Check of Helicopter Hoist Boom and Nnr-150M Winch
138
Lifting of Men (Load) Aboard Helicopter
139
Training Parachute Jumping from Helicopter Cargo Compartment
140
O.1.Preflight Check before Parachute Jumping
141
Crew Members' Duties in Flight at Parachute Jumping Mission
142
Emergency Procedures
146
Emergency Procedures
147
Failure of One Engine
147
Failure of Two Engines. Autorotation Landing
152
Fire
154
In-Flight Troubles in Engine Automatic Control System
156
Troubles in Gearboxes
156
Abnormal Vibration of Engine
159
Illumination of the CHIPS in L ENG or CHIPS in R ENG (for Helicopters the Engine Oil System of Which Is Equipped with CC-78 Chip Detector)
159
Failure Offuel System (Fuel Booster and Transfer Pumps)
160
Failure of Fuel Booster Pump
160
Failure of Fuel Transfer Pumps
161
Failure Ofturbine Gas Temperature (TGT) Control
160
Unstable Operation of Engine
160
270-L1Ter Fuel Rsv
161
Failure of Directional Control System
162
Illumination of the L ENG FUEL FILTER CLOG or R ENG FUEL FILTER CLOG Annunciator
162
Failure of Hydraulic System
163
Ground Resonance
164
Inadvertent Overspeeding above Maximum Limit Speed
164
Inadvertent Slowing down below Minimum Limit Speed
164
Failure of AC Generators and Rectifiers
165
Failure of One AC Generator
165
Failure of Two AC Generators
166
Failure of One Rectifier
167
Failure of Two Rectifiers
167
Low Frequency Oscillation in Flight
165
Failure of Autopilot
168
Failure of Compass System
169
Failure of Gyro Horizon
169
Failure of Left YC-450Kairspeed Indicator
170
Failure of Pressure Altimeter
170
Of VHF Radio Set with Two Control Panels
170
Abandonment of Helicopter
171
Failure of APK-15 ADF
171
Emergency Evacuation on The. Ground
174
Failure of Tail Rotor Pitch Limit System
174
Loss of Radio Communication
174
Table of Contents
176
Anti-Icing System
177
Operation of Systems
177
Electronic Equipment
179
Cny-7 Interphone System
179
VHF-UHF Radio
180
MF Automatic Direction Finder
182
Radio Altimeter
184
Transponder
184
Oxygen Equipment
185
KKO-Ilc2 Oxygen Equipment
186
Tail Rotor Pitch Limit System
190
Control and Check of Electrical Power Sources
191
A-8131
194
Radar Set Purpose and Its Components
194
Radar Operational Test
194
In-Flight Radar Operation
195
General Information
197
Crew's Actions in Case of Radar In-Flight Malfunction
198
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