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ONE Bonanza-A36 Normal Takeoff ONE

1. Seats -- POSITION AND LOCK Seat Backs -- UPRIGHT


2. Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses -- FASTEN
3. Parking Brake -- SET
4. All Avionics -- OFF
5. Circuit Breakers -- IN
6. Landing Gear Handle -- DOWN; Safety System - CHECK ( if installed )
7. Flaps -- UP
8. Cowl Flaps -- OPEN
9. Light Switches -- Rotating Beacon -- ON; LIGHTS AS REQUIRED
10. Fuel Selector Valve -- CHECK DETENT OPERATION; Select Fullest Tank
11. Fuel Tip Crossfeed -- OFF
12. Battery & Alternator Switches -- ON If External Power is Used turn Alt. Sw. -- OFF
13. Fuel Quantity Indicators ( Fuel Gages ) -- CHECK QUANTITY
*** CAUTION ***
Do not Engage Starter for More Than 30 Seconds in any 4 Minute Period.
NOTE: During Hot Starts, The Auxiliary Fuel Pump Is Turning on Momentary After
Starting to Purge System, Then Turn OFF.
1. Mixture -- FULL RICH
2. Propeller -- HIGH RPM
3. Throttle -- FULL OPEN
4. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- ON until FUEL FLOW PEAKS then OFF (Approximately 5 Secs)
5. Throttle -- Approximately 3 TURNS OPEN
6. Propeller Area -- CLEAR
7. Magneto/Start Switch--START POSITION; release to on position when engine starts
NOTE: If Engine Has Been Overprimed, Mixture -- Idle Cut Off, Throttle -- Open, Magneto Start Switch
Start Position, As Engine Starts Reduce -- Throttle to Idle and Advance Mixture control to FULL RICH
8. Throttle -- 1000 ~1200 RPM
9. Oil Pressure -- CHECK (Min 30 PSI / Max 100 PSI) 9a. Ext. Power -- (if used) DISCONNECT
10. Ammeter -- Check for CHARGING
11. All Engine Gauges -- CHECK
12. Panel Annuciators -- CHECK
*** CAUTION ***
The Ammeter Indication should be less than 25% of Full Charge at 1000 to 1200 RPM Within Two Minutes,
With no Additional Electrical Equipment on. If Not, Turn off the Battery and Alt. Switches, DON'T TAKE OFF!
1. Brakes -- RELEASE AND CHECK
2. Avionics Equipment -- ON, AS REQUIRED
3. Lights -- AS REQUIRED
*** CAUTION ***
Do not Operate Engine Above 1200 RPM Until Oil Temperature Reaches 75*F
1. Seat Belts & Shoulder Harness -- CHECK
NOTE: All Seats Must Be in The Upright Position
2. Parking Brake -- SET
3. Radios -- CHECK
4. Engine Instruments -- CHECK
5. Flight Instruments -- CHECK AND SET CONT.
ONE This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual ONE
Copyright: R. Hebert 2004
BEFORE STARTING
STARTING ENGINE
AFTER STARTING & TAXI
BEFORE TAKEOFF
TWO Bonanza-A36 Normal Takeoff TWO
6. Ammeter -- CHECK; for stabilized indication between 0 & 25% of full charge @ 1000 to 1200 RPM
7. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- CHECK OFF
8. Throttle -- 1700 RPM 8a. Vacuum Gauge -- 4.3 to 5.9 in HG
9. Propeller -- EXERCISE to obtain approx. 300 to 400 RPM drop; return to high RPM
10. Magneto -- CHECK at 1700 RPM (RIGHT First, difference not to exceed 50 RPM, Max. drop 150 RPM)
11. Trim Set A) AILERON -- NEUTRAL
B) ELEVATOR -- 3* (6* IF ONLY FRONT SEATS ARE OCCUPIED)
12. Flaps -- UP
13. Door and Window -- SECURED
14. Flight Controls -- CHECK FOR PROPER DIRECTION AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT
15. Mixture -- FULL RICH (or as required by field elevation)
16. Brakes -- RELEASED
17. Auto-Pilot -- CHECK AP TEST LIGHTS, AP Heading, AP NAV/Speaker, AP VS UP/DOWN
18. Instruments -- CHECK (make final check of manifold pressure, fuel flow, and RPM)
at the start of takeoff run.)
1. Power -- SET TAKE-OFF POWER ( Mixture - SET as Required by Field Elevation )
2. Brakes -- RELEASE THEN ACCELERATE to Recommended Speeds
NOTE: Prior to Rotation: Last Check ALL GREEN
3. Landing Gear -- RETRACT (when Positive rate of climb is established and insufficient
runway remains for landing.)
Maximum Continuous-- Full Throttle, 2700 RPM
Cruise Climb -- 25 in. Hg (or full throttle) 2500 RPM
1. Engine Temperatures - MONITOR
2. Power -- SET AS DESIRED
3. Mixture -- SET FUEL FLOW
1. Cowl Flaps -- CLOSED
2. Power -- SET
3. Mixture -- SET FUEL FLOW
Lean the Mixture and Note the Point on the Indicator that the Temperature peaks and
Starts to Fall
A. Cruise (lean) Mixture -- Increase the Mixture until the EGT Shows a Drop of
25*F Below Peak on the Rich side of Peak
B. Best Power Mixture -- Increase the Mixture Until the EGT Shows a Drop of
100*F Below Peak on the Rich Side of peak
Quick
Cruise Altitude RPM/MP KTAS RPM/MP KTAS RPM/MP KTAS
Info 4,000 Ft. 25/23.5 166 23/22.9 154 21/22.6 141
6,000 Ft. 25/23.0 168 23/22.4 157 21/22.1 143
8,000 Ft. 25/21.7 165 23/21.7 158 21/21.6 144
10,000 Ft. 25/20.0 163 23/20.0 154 21/20.2 141
12,000 Ft. 25/18.3 161 23/18.4 150 21/18.5 134
Standard Conditions Zero Wind
See Page Four for the Complete Power Setting List.
TWO This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual TWO
75% POWER 65% POWER 55% POWER
BEFORE TAKEOFF
Normal TAKE-OFF
Normal CLIMB
Normal CRUISE
Leaning using EGT
POWER SETTINGS
ONE
IFR Bonanza-A36 IFR Takeoff
ONE
IFR
1. Normal Outside Pre-Flight plus IFR-Instrument Specifics
2. Pitot-Static System -- HEAT ON, Port Clear, No Blockage (Airspeed, Altimeter, VSI)
3. Antennas -- ADF, Transponder, Beacon, VOR, ELT, Comms, GPS (Secure)
4. Fuel -- Check NO WATER/CONTAMINATION, CORRECT COLOR, CAPS Secure
5. VOR Equipment Check/IFR Operations - Sec 91.171 =Check LOGBOOK [Ground +- 4
0
] [Air +- 6
0
]
1. Seats -- POSITION AND LOCK Seat Backs -- UPRIGHT
2. Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses -- FASTEN
3. Parking Brake -- SET
4. All Avionics -- OFF
5. Circuit Breakers -- IN
6. Landing Gear Handle -- DOWN; Safety System - CHECK ( if installed )
7. Flaps -- UP
8. Cowl Flaps -- OPEN
9. Light Switches -- Rotating Beacon -- ON; NAV, STROBE LIGHTS AS REQUIRED
10. Fuel Selector Valve -- CHECK DETENT OPERATION; Select Fullest Tank
11. Fuel Tip Crossfeed -- OFF
12. Master Battery & Alternator Switches -- ON (If External Power is Used turn Alt. Sw. -- OFF)
13. Electric Turn Coordinator -- GYRO ON, No Mechnical Noise/Grinding
14. Fuel Quantity Indicators ( Fuel Gages ) -- CHECK QUANTITY
*** CAUTION ***
Do not Engage Starter for More Than 30 Seconds in any 4 Minute Period.
NOTE: During Hot Starts, The Auxiliary Fuel Pump Is Turning on Momentary After
Starting to Purge System, Then Turn OFF.
1. Mixture -- FULL RICH
2. Propeller -- HIGH RPM
3. Throttle -- FULL OPEN
4. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- ON until FUEL FLOW PEAKS then OFF (Approximately 5 Secs)
5. Throttle -- APPROXIMATELY 3 TURNS OPEN
6. Propeller Area -- CLEAR
7. Magneto/Start Switch--START POSITION; release to on position when engine starts
NOTE: If Engine Has Been Overprimed, Mixture -- Idle Cut Off, Throttle -- Open, Magneto Start Switch
Start Position, As Engine Starts Reduce -- Throttle to Idle and Advance Mixture control to FULL RICH
8. Throttle -- 1000 ~1200 RPM
9. Oil Pressure -- CHECK (Min 30 PSI / Max 100 PSI) 9a. Ext. Power -- (if used) DISCONNECT
10. Ammeter -- CHECK for Charging
11. All Engine Gauges -- CHECK
*** CAUTION ***
The Ammeter Indication should be less than 25% of Full Charge at 1000 to 1200 RPM Within Two Minutes,
With no Additional Electrical Equipment on. If Not, Turn off the Battery and Alt. Switches, DON'T TAKE OFF!
1. Airspeed Indicator -- ZERO, Needle at 12:00 within 5 Minutes
2. Attitude Indicator -- HORIZON BAR Erect within 5 Minutes, SET Miniature Airplane
3. Altimeter -- SET with ATIS, within 75 feet field elevation
4. Turn Cordinator -- WINGS LEVEL, BALL Centered, NO RED FLAG
5. Heading Indicator -- Set to match MAGNETIC COMPASS
6. Vertical Speed Indicator -- ZERO, Gently TAP, Not More than 100' Difference/Note Difference
7. Magnetic Compass -- NO LEAKS, FLUID NORMAL, NO BUBBLES/DIP, FREE FLOWING Movement
8. Digital Clock -- CLOCK Working
ONE
IFR This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
ONE
IFR
OUTSIDE PRE-FLIGHT
BEFORE STARTING
STARTING ENGINE
AFTER STARTING - INSTRUMENT CHECK " 6 Pack"
TWO
IFR
Bonanza-A36 N9365Q IFR Takeoff
TWO
IFR
1. Brakes -- RELEASE AND CHECK, ATTITUDE INDICATOR -- Slight NOSE DOWN ( < 5
o
)
2. Turn Coordinator -- ON TURNS, WINGS DIP In Direction of TURN, BALL Move to Outside Turn
3. Magnetic Compass & Heading Indicator -- SHOULD AGREE-Numbers Smaller/Smaller or Larger/Larger
*** CAUTION ***
Do not Operate Engine Above 1200 RPM Until Oil Temperature Reaches 75*F
1. Seat Belts & Shoulder Harness -- CHECK
All Seats Must Be in The Upright Position
2. Parking Brake -- SET
3. Radios -- CHECK
4. Engine Instruments -- CHECK
5. Flight Instruments -- CHECK AND SET CONT.
6. Ammeter -- CHECK; for stabilized indication between 0 & 25% of full charge @ 1000 to 1200 RPM
7. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- CHECK OFF
8. Throttle -- 1700 RPM 8a. Vacuum Gauge -- 4.3 to 5.9 in HG
9. Propeller -- EXERCISE to obtain approx. 300 to 400 RPM drop; return to high RPM
10. Magneto -- CHECK at 1700 RPM (RIGHT First , difference not to exceed 50 RPM, Max. drop 150 RPM)
11. Throttle -- LOW IDLE at 700 RPM 11a. Auxillary Vacuum Gauge -- CHECK 4.3 to 5.9 in HG
11. Trim Set A) AILERON -- NEUTRAL
B) ELEVATOR -- 3* (6* IF ONLY FRONT SEATS ARE OCCUPIED)
12. Flaps -- UP
13. Door and Window -- SECURED
14. Flight Controls -- CHECK FOR PROPER DIRECTION AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT
15. Mixture -- FULL RICH (or as required by field elevation)
16. Brakes -- RELEASED
17. Auto-Pilot -- CHECK AP TEST LIGHTS, AP Heading, AP NAV/Speaker, AP VS UP/DOWN
18. Instruments -- CHECK & SET (check Marker Beacon Lights, Nav, Marker Beacon, DME, ADF)
19. Pitot Heat -- ON (Anytime visible moisture or flying through clouds)
1. Power -- SET TAKE-OFF POWER ( Mixture - SET as Required by Field Elevation )
2. Brakes -- RELEASE THEN ACCELERATE to Recommended Speeds
NOTE: Prior to Rotation: Last Check ALL GREEN (final check of Manifold Pressure, Fuel Flow, and RPM)
3. Landing Gear -- RETRACT (when Positive rate of climb is established and insufficient
runway remains for landing.)
NOTE: Maximum Continuous-- Full Throttle, 2700 RPM (Not more than 2 minutes)
Cruise Climb -- 25 in. Hg (or full throttle) 2500 RPM
1. Engine Temperatures - MONITOR
2. Power -- SET AS DESIRED
3. Mixture -- SET FUEL FLOW
1. Cowl Flaps -- CLOSED
2. Power -- SET
3. Mixture -- SET FUEL FLOW
Quick
Cruise Altitude RPM/MP KTAS RPM/MP KTAS RPM/MP KTAS
Info 4,000 Ft. 25/23.5 166 23/22.9 154 21/22.6 141
6,000 Ft. 25/23.0 168 23/22.4 157 21/22.1 143
8,000 Ft. 25/21.7 165 23/21.7 158 21/21.6 144
10,000 Ft. 25/20.0 163 23/20.0 154 21/20.2 141
12,000 Ft. 25/18.3 161 23/18.4 150 21/18.5 134
Standard Conditions Zero Wind
See Page Four for the Complete Power Setting List.
TWO
IFR This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
TWO
IFR
75% POWER 65% POWER 55% POWER
IFR TAXI CHECK
BEFORE IFR TAKE-OFF
Normal IFR TAKE-OFF
Normal IFR CLIMB
Normal IFR CRUISE
POWER SETTINGS
THREE Beechcraft A36 Landing Procedures THREE
1. Altimeter -- SET Use Local ATIS/ASOS or Local Weather
2. Cowl Flaps -- CLOSED
3. Power -- AS REQUIRED Avoid Prolong Idle Settings and Low Cylinder Head Temperatures.
4. Mixture -- ENRICH AS REQUIRED
1. Seats, Belts, Harness -- ADJUST and LOCK
NOTE: All Reclining Seats Must be in the Upright Position During Landing.
2. Fuel Selector Valve -- SELECT THE TANK WITH THE MOST FUEL
3. Cowl Flaps -- AS REQUIRED
4. Mixture -- FULL RICH (Or as Required for Field Elevation)
5. Landing Gear -- DOWN & CHECK --- 3 GREEN
(Observe Max. Extension Speed). VLE = 153 kts/176 mph
6. Landing and Taxi Lights -- AS REQUIRED
7. Flaps -- DOWN (Observe Maximum Extension Speed). V
FE
= 123 kts/141 mph
8. Establish Landing Approach Speed -- 90 kts / 104 mph
9. Propeller -- High RPM
1. Airspeed -- 90 kts - 104 mph ( With Flaps and Gear Down )
2. Wing Flaps -- LOWERED
4. Trim -- ADJUST
5. Touchdown -- MAIN WHEELS FIRST
6. Landing Roll -- LOWER NOSE WHEEL GENTLY
7. Braking -- MINIMUM REQUIRED
1. Power -- FULL THROTTLE and 2700 RPM
2. Airspeed -- 76 kts / 87 mph Until Clear of Objects, Then Trim to Normal Climb Speed
3. Wing Flaps -- UP
4. Landing Gear -- UP
5. Cowl Flaps -- OPEN
1. Landing and Taxi Lights -- AS REQUIRED
2. Wing Flaps -- UP
3. Trim Tab -- SET TO " U"
4. Cowl Flaps -- OPEN
1. Parking Brake -- SET
2. Avionics Power Switch - Electrical Equipment -- OFF
3. Throttle -- CLOSE
4. Mixture -- IDLE CUT OFF (pull full out)
5. Ignition Switch -- OFF After Engine Stops
6. Master Switch -- OFF
7. Control Lock -- INSTALL
8. Install Wheel Chocks & Release Brakes (if left unattended)
THREE This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual THREE
After Landing
Shutdown
Descent
Before Landing - GUMPS
Normal Landing - GUMPS
Balked Landing
FOUR FOUR
KIAS/MPH
V
A
140 / 161
V
NO
166 / 191
V
NE
204 / 235
V
FE
123 / 142
V
LO
153 / 176
V
S1
56 / 64
V
R
70 / 81
V
X
78 / 90
V
Y
96 / 110
MARKING KIAS/MPH Range
White Arc 56 - 123 64 - 142 Full Flap Operating Range. Lower Limit is Max. Weight VSO in
landing configuration. Upper Limit Max. w/Flaps Extended
White Triangle 153 176 Maximum Speed for Approach Flaps 10 Degrees Only
Green Arc 62-166 62-166 Normal Operating Range. Lower Limit is Max. Weight VS at
forward CG. Upper limit Is Maximum Structural Cruising Speed
Yellow Arc 166-204 166-204 Operation must be conducted with CAUTION
and only in SMOOTH air
Red Line 204 204 Maximum Speed for ALL operations.
Pressure Alt. ISA-36F STANDARD ISA+36F ISA-36F STANDARD ISA+36F
75%Power GPH GPH GPH 75%Power GPH GPH GPH
2500 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS 2500 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS
1000 ft. 23.6/15.3/158 24.3/15.2/161 24.8/15.2/164 7000 ft. 22.0/15.2/166 22.6/14.9/168 22.6/14.4/168
2000 ft. 23.4/15.2/160 24.1/15.2/162 24.6/15.2/165 8000 ft. 21.7/15.0/166 21.7/14.5/166 21.7/14.0/166
3000 ft. 23.1/15.2/160 23.8/15.2/164 24.3/15.2/167 9000 ft. 20.8/14.4/164 20.9/14.0/168 20.8/13.8/165
4000 ft. 22.8/15.2/162 23.5/15.2/166 24.0/15.2/168 10000 ft. 20.0/13.9/163 20.0/13.6/163 20.0/13.0/163
5000 ft. 22.5/15.2/163 23.2/15.2/166 23.7/15.1/169 11000 ft. 19.2/13.2/162 19.2/13.1/162 19.2/12.7/161
6000 ft. 22.2/15.2/164 23.0/15.2/168 23.5/15.0/169 12000 ft. 16.3/13.1/161 18.3/12.7/161 18.3/12.7/161
65%Power GPH GPH GPH 65%Power GPH GPH GPH
2300 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS 2300 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS
1000 ft. 23.1/13.3/148 23.6/13.3/151 24.2/13.3/153 7000 ft. 21.5/13.3/155 22.1/13.3/157 22.6/13.2/159
2000 ft. 22.8/13.3/149 23.4/13.3/152 24.0/13.3/155 8000 ft. 21.3/13.3/156 21.7/13.2/156 21.7/12.8/157
3000 ft. 22.5/13.3/150 23.1/13.3/153 23.7/13.3/156 9000 ft. 20.9/13.1/156 20.9/12.7/156 20.9/12.3/155
4000 ft. 22.3/13.3/152 22.9/13.3/154 23.5/13.3/157 10000 ft. 20.0/12.7/154 20.0/12.3/154 20.0/11.9/152
5000 ft. 22.0/13.3/153 22.6/13.3/155 23.2/13.3/158 11000 ft. 19.2/12.3/153 19.2/11.9/152 19.2/11.5/150
6000 ft. 21.8/13.3/154 22.4/13.3/157 23.0/13.3/159 12000 ft. 18.4/11.9/151 18.4/11.5/150 18.4/11.1/147
55%Power GPH GPH GPH 55%Power GPH GPH GPH
2100 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS 2100 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS
1000 ft. 22.8/11.5/137 23.3/11.5/139 24.0/11.5/141 7000 ft. 21.3/11.5/142 21.9/11.5/143 22.5/11.5/144
2000 ft. 22.5/11.5/136 23.1/11.5/140 23.7/11.5/142 8000 ft. 21.1/11.5/142 21.6/11.5/144 21.9/11.3/143
3000 ft. 22.3/11.5/139 22.9/11.5/141 23.5/11.5/142 9000 ft. 20.9/11.5/143 21.0/11.3/143 21.0/10.9/140
4000 ft. 22.1/11.5/139 22.6/11.5/141 23.2/11.5/143 10000 ft. 20.1/11.3/142 20.2/11.0/141 20.1/10.6/137
5000 ft. 21.8/11.5/140 22.4/11.5/142 23.0/11.5/143 11000 ft. 19.3/11.0/140 19.3/10.7/136 19.3/10.3/133
6000 ft. 21.6/11.5/141 22.1/11.5/143 22.7/11.5/144 12000 ft. 18.5/10.7/138 18.5/10.3/134 18.5/10.0/127
45%Power GPH GPH GPH 45%Power GPH GPH GPH
2100 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS 2100 RPM MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS MP ^ KTS
1000 ft. 20.1/9.6/123 20.5/9.6/125 20.9/9.6/126 7000 ft. 18.2/9.6/126 18.7/9.6/127 19.1/9.6/127
2000 ft. 19.8/9.6/124 20.2/9.6/125 20.6/9.6/126 8000 ft. 17.9/9.6/127 18.4/9.6/127 18.8/9.6/126
3000 ft. 19.4/9.6/124 19.9/9.6/126 20.3/9.6/127 9000 ft. 17.6/9.6/127 18.1/9.6/127 18.5/9.6/125
4000 ft. 19.1/9.6/125 19.6/9.6/126 20.0/9.6/127 10000 ft. 17.3/9.6/127 17.8/9.6/126 18.2/9.6/124
5000 ft. 18.8/9.6/125 19.3/9.6/127 19.7/9.6/127 11000 ft. 17.0/9.6/127 17.4/9.6/125 17.9/9.6/122
6000 ft. 18.5/9.6/126 19.0/9.6/127 19.4/9.6/127 12000 ft. 16.7/9.6/127 17.1/9.6/124 17.6/9.6/118
FOUR FOUR
Beechcraft A36 Airspeed Limitations
Maneuvering Speed No Abrupt Movements
Maximum Landing Gear Operation Do not operate landing gear above this speed
This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
Never Exceed in Any Operation
Do Not Extend Flaps (20-30
0
) Above this Speed
Delivers Gain in Altitude in Shortest Time
NORMAL CRUISE POWER SETTINGS
Best Rate-of-Climb
Speed at which the Airplane Lifts Off
Best Angle-of-Climb Delivers Gain in Altitude in Shortest Distance
Max. Structural Cruising Speed
Never Exceed Speed
Max. Flaps Extend Speed
Design Speeds
In Smooth Air Only
Stalling Speed Speed at which the Airplane Stalls
Rotation Speed
AIRSPEED INDICATOR MARKINGS
Description
FIVE FIVE
1. Throttle -- CLOSED ABORT TAKEOFF
2. Braking -- MAXIMUM
3. Fuel Selector Valve --OFF
4. Battery and Alternator Switches --OFF
NOTE: Landing Straight Ahead is usually advisable. If sufficient altitude is available for maneuvering,
accomplish the following procedure:
1. Fuel Selector Valve --SELECT OTHER TANK (Feel for Detent)
2. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- ON
3. Mixture -- FULL RICH, then LEAN AS REQUIRED
4. Magnetos -- CHECK LEFT, RIGHT, THEN BOTH
NOTE: The most probable cause of engine failure would be loss of FUEL FLOW
or Improper Functioning of the ignition system.
NOTE: If No Restart:
1. SELECT Most Favorable LANDING SITE.
2. The use of LANDING GEAR is dependent on the terrain where landing must be made.
1. Mixture -- FULL RICH, then LEAN as required
2. Magneto/Start Switch --" BOTH" Position (Check to Verify)
1. Fuel Flow Gauge -- CHECK
NOTE: If fuel flow is abnormally low:
A) Mixture -- FULL RICH
B) Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- ON (then OFF if Performance does not improve in a few moments)
2. Fuel Quantity Indicator -- CHECK for fuel supply in tank being used
NOTE: If fuel tank being used is empty:
A) Fuel Tank Selector Valve -- SELECT OTHER FUEL TANK (feel for detent)
1. Fuel Selector Valve -- SELECT TANK MORE NEARLY FULL (feel for detent)
2. Throttle -- RETARD
3. Mixture Control -- FULL RICH
4. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- ON until power is regained, then OFF
(Leave ON if Engine Driven Fuel Pump is inoperative)
5. Throttle -- ADVANCE to desired power
6. Mixture -- LEAN as required
1. Power -- IDLE (1300 rpm)
2. Propeller -- HIGH RPM (2500 rpm)
3. Landing Gear -- DOWN
4. Airpeed -- ESTABLISH 153 KIAS/176 MPH
1. Landing Gear -- UP
2. Flaps -- UP
3. Cowl Flaps -- CLOSED
4. Propeller -- PULL for LOW RPM
5. Airspeed -- GLIDE 110 KIAS/126 MPH
NOTE: Glide distance is approximately 1.7 nautical miles (2 statute miles),
per 1000 feet of altitude above the terrain.
FIVE FIVE
Beechcraft A36 Emergency Procedures
This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
ENGINE FAILURE - DURING TAKEOFF ROLL
ENGINE FAILURE - AFTER LIFTOFF IN FLIGHT
ENGINE CHECKS - ROUGH RUNNING ENGINE
ENGINE CHECKS - LOSS OF ENGINE POWER
ENGINE - AIR START PROCEDURE
EMERGENCY DESCENT
MAXIMUM GLIDE CONFIGURATION
SIX SIX
NOTE: When assured of reaching the landing site selected, and on Final Approach:
1. Airspeed -- ESTABLISH 76 TO 81 KTS
2. Fuel Selctor Valve --OFF
3. Mixture -- IDLE CUT-OFF
4. Magneto/Start Switch -- OFF
5. Flaps -- AS REQUIRED
6. Landing Gear -- DOWN or UP (Depending on Terrain)
7. Battery and Alternator Switches --OFF
NOTE: If possible, choose firm sod or foamed runway. Make a normal approach, using flaps as necessary.
When sure of reaching the selected landing spot:
1. Throttle -- CLOSED
2. Mixture -- IDLE CUT-OFF
3. Battery, Alternator and Magneto/Start Switches --OFF
4. Fuel Selctor Valve --OFF
5. Keep Wings Level During Touchdown
6. Get Clear of Airplane as soon as possible after it stops
1. Throttle -- RETARD TO RED LINE
2. Airspeed -- REDUCE
3. Oil Pressure -- CHECK
NOTE: If loss of oil pressure was the cause of overspeed, the engine will seize after a short period of operation
4. Land -- SELECT NEAREST SUITABLE SITE and follow LANDING EMERGENCIES procedure.
NOTE: An inoperative alternator will place the entire electrical operation of the airplane except engine
ignition on the battery. An alternator failure will be indicated by the illumination of the ALT OUT
warning light, located on the instrument panel below the flight instruments.
The warning light will not illuminate until the alternator output is almost zero. A verification of
alternator malfunction would be a discharge shown on the ammeter.
There is no indication of overvoltage except that the warning light will illuminate as though
the alternator is out.
1. Verify Alternator Out with Ammeter -- AMMETER WILL SHOW DISCHARGE
NOTE: If the ammeter does not show a discharge, a malfunction in the Warning Light System is indicated,
and the Alternator Switch should be left ON.
2. If Ammeter Shows a Discharge:
ALTERNATOR SWITCH -- OFF MOMENTARILY, THEN ON (this resets the overvoltage relay)
If the warning light does not illuminate, continue to use the Alternator.
3. If the Warning Light Illuminates, Alternator Switch -- OFF
4. Nonessential Electricl Equipment -- OFF to conserve battery power
NOTE: If the cabin door is not locked it may unlatch in flight. This may occur during or just after takeoff.
The door will trail open approximately 3 inches but the flight characteristics of the airplane
will not be affected, except the rate of climb will be reduced.
1. Unlatched Door in Flight -- Cabin Door Panel Annuciator will ILLUMINATE
2. Door trail open -- RETURN TO FIELD in a NORMAL MANNER
3. During Landing flare-out -- Have Passenger HOLD DOOR to PREVENT it SWINGING OPEN
4. Once Landed -- Passenger CLOSE DOOR/LATCH LOCKED
5. Pilot Cross-check -- Cabin Door Panel Annuciator OFF
SIX SIX
Beechcraft A36 Emergency Procedures
This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
LANDING WITHOUT POWER
LANDING GEAR RETRACTED - WITH POWER
SYSTEMS EMERGENCIES - PROPELLER OVERSPEED
SYSTEMS EMERGENCIES - ALTERNATOR-OUT
ALTERNATOR WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATED
UNLATCHED DOOR IN FLIGHT
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NOTE: Manual extension of the landing gear is facilitated by first reducing speed, then proceed as follows:
1. Landing Gear Motor -- CIRCUIT BREAKER OFF (pull-out, Right Subpanel)
2. Landing Gear Switch Handle -- DOWN Position
3. Handcrank Handle Cover -- REMOVE (at rear of front seats)
4. Gear Handcrank -- ENGAGE and TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
(approximately 50 turns)
5. If Electrical Sys Operative -- CHECK LANDING GEAR POSITION LIGHTS AND WARNING HORN
(check LANDING GEAR RELAY circuit breaker engaged)
6. Handcrank -- DISENGAGE. (Always keep it stowed when not is use)
CAUTION: The manual gear extension system is designed to lower the landing gear only.
NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RETRACT THE GEAR MANUALLY.
Do not operate the Landing Gear electrically with the handcrank engaged as damage to the
mechanism could occur. After emergency landing gear extension, do not move any landing gear
controls or reset any switches or circuit breakers until the airplane is on jacks as failure
may have been in the gear up circuit and gear might retract on the ground.
NOTE: After practice manual extension of the landing gear - gear can only be retracted etectrically, as follows:
1. Handcrank -- CHECK, STOWED
2. Landing Gear Motor Circuit Breaker --IN (right Subpanel)
3. Landing Gear Switch Handle -- UP (gear up red-light)
NOTE: An alternate induction air door, spring-loaded to the closed position, is located downstream from
the induction air filter. If the induction air filter becomes blocked (e.g., ice, etc.), the differential air
pressure normally opens the alternate induction air door to provide induction air from the bottom
of the engine compartment. If the alternate induction air door becomes stuck in the closed position,
it can be opened by pulling and releasing the T-HANDLE located directly below the
Propeller Control Knob. This T-HANDLE is placarded: ALTERNATE AIR PULL AND RELEASE
NOTE: THE EMERGENCY STATIC AIR SOURCE SHOULD BE USED FOR CONDITIONS WHERE THE NORMAL STATIC
SOURCE HAS BEEN OBSTRUCTED.
When the airplane has been exposed to moisture and/or icing conditions especially on the ground,
the possibility of obstructed static ports should be considered. Partial obstruction will result in the
rate of climb indication being sluggish during a climb or descent. Verification of suspected
obstruction is possible by switching to the emergency system and noting a sudden sustained
change in rate of climb. This may be accompanied by abnormal indicated airspeed and altitude
changes beyond normal calibration differences.
NOTE: Whenever any obstruction exists in the Normal Static Air System or the Emergency Static Air System
is desired for use:
1. Pilot's Emergency Static Air Source --Switch to ON EMERGENCY
2. For Airspeed Calibration and Altimeter Correction --REFER to PERFROMANCE Section in POH
NOTE:
The Emergency Static Air Valve - in the NORMAL position when the system is not in use or needed.
WARNING: Spins are prohibited. If a SPIN is entered inadvertently:
Immediately move the Control Column FULL FORWARD and simultaneously
Apply FULL RUDDER OPPOSITE the Direction of the SPIN.
Continue to hold this control position until ROTATION STOPS and then
NEUTRALIZE ALL CONTROLS and execute a Smooth PULLOUT.
AILERONS should be NEUTRAL and THROTTLE in IDLE Position at all times during recovery.
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Beechcraft A36 Emergency Procedures
This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
LANDING GEAR - MANUAL EXTENSION
LANDING GEAR WARNING
LANDING GEAR - RETRACTION AFTER PRACTICE EXT.
INDUCTION SYSTEM BLOCKAGE
EMERGENCY STATIC AIR SOURCE SYSTEM
SPINS
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NOTE: If your not flying a published holding pattern, your holding instructions from the controller will
always tell you three key things:
1. The FIX to HOLD AT (Standard Holding Pattern Circuit ~3 Minutes)
2. The DIRECTION of HOLDING including Radial or Airway
3. The Time - called the EFC, or EXPECT FURTHER CLEARANCE TIME to get further ATC instructions
4. The ALTITUDE to MAINTAIN, if different from current altitude
5. The DIRECTION of TURNS -- Assumed STANDARD RIGHT Unless otherwise instructed
6. The LEG LENGTH in miles if asked for distance instead of time
NOTE: Begin Timer: Abeam the Station or Wings Level
NOTE: Procedure Turn Review: Common form of Course Reversal , make turn on side of course shown
by barbed arrow to stay in protected airspace. (Turn Away From Barb)
Standard Procedure Turn: 45
0
- 180
0
- 45
0
Radial
1. Fly 2 minutes out -- Execute 45
0
Turn to Protected Side
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2. Fly 1 minutes out -- Execute 180
0
Turn back towards course
3. As needle nears approach heading -- Turn 45
0
to intercept final approach course
Tear-Drop Procedure Turn: 30
0
- 210
0
to Intercept
1. Fly 2 minutes out -- Execute 30
0
Turn to Protected Side
2. Fly 1 minutes out -- Execute 210
0
Turn to intercept course
Holding Pattern in lieu of Procedure Turn:
1. The holding pattern is completed when aircraft is established on the inbound course
80
0
Procedure Turn: 80
0
-Then 260
0
1. Fly 2 minutes out -- Execute 80
0
Turn to Protected Side
2. Fly 1 minutes out -- Execute 260
0
Turn back to intercept approach course
NoPT = No Procedure Turn required
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Beechcraft A36 NOTES
This Check List is not to be used as a Substitution for the Owners Manual
HOLDING PATTERNS
PROCEDURE TURN REVIEW
Reciprocal
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010 190
020 200
030 210
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