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SUPPLEMENT 12A
A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Table of contents
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SUPPLEMENT No 12A TO THE EASA APPROVED AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL CONCERNING OPERATION OF AIRPLANE EQUIPPED WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY AFTER INCORPORATION OF MODIFICATIONS M1141 AND M1501.
Serial No : Registration No : This supplement must be attached to the DTM537 Airplane Flight Manual approved by the DGAC on November 30, 1994, when the airplane incorporates M1141 and M1501. The information contained herein supplements the information of the basic Airplane Flight Manual; for limitations, procedures and performance information not contained in this supplement, consult the basic Airplane Flight Manual. SECTIONS OF AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL PARTS OF SUPPLEMENT
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Section 1 : LIMITATIONS.................................................................................Part 1, 1A, 1B and 1C Section 2 : EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ......................................................Part 1, 1A, 1B and 1C Section 3 : ABNORMAL PROCEDURES .........................................................Part 1, 1A, 1B and 1C Section 4 : NORMAL PROCEDURES...........................................................................Part 2 and 2A Section 5 : PERFORMANCE ............................................................................................ No change Annexes :......................................................................................................................... No change
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SUPPLEMENT 12A
A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Table of contents
LIST OF REVISIONS
Title and Approval reference Approved under DOA EASA.21.J.051 authority under change reference M3346.
Supplement 15 revision 2 (approved by DGAC on October 17, 2000) is moved in Supplement 12A original. First issue of Supplement 12A.
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A/C with GLOBAL FMS US registered A/C with M1605 US registered A/C with M1605 and GLOBAL FMS US registered A/C with M1605
SUPPLEMENT 12A
A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures
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LIMITATIONS
EGPWS SYSTEM OPERATION - Pilots are authorized to deviate from their current Air Traffic Control ATC clearance to the extend necessary to comply with an EGPWS warning. - In order to avoid giving unwanted alerts, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) must be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch when within 15 NM of take-off, approach or landing at an airport for which any of the following conditions apply: - The airport has no approved instrument approach procedure. - The longest runway is less than 3,500 ft in length. - The EGPWS database, and alerting algorithms currently do not account for man made obstructions.
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- Navigation must not be predicated upon the use of Terrain Awareness Display. The Terrain Awareness Display is intended to serve as a situational tool only. - The use of Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD function is prohibited during QFE operations. - For proper operation of Terrain Awareness Alerting (TAA): - QNH must be set on left side if ADC1 is operative. - QNH must be set on right side if ADC1 is not operative, or after a reversion from ADC1 to ADC2. NOTE The EGPWS does not take account of specific airplane configuration and climb performance and a PULL UP maneuver, for certain situations, may not ensure terrain clearance.
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SUPPLEMENT 12A
A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
For ditching or other off airports landings, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) should be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch.
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
- An amber GPWS annunciation is provided for failure of the Ground Proximity Warning System. - An amber W/S annunciation is provided for failure of the Windshear Detection function. - An amber TERR annunciation is provided for the loss of the Terrain Awareness function.
SUPPLEMENT 12A F2000 A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Airplane Flight Manual Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures (A/C with GLOBAL FMS) LIMITATIONS
EGPWS SYSTEM OPERATION
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- Pilots are authorized to deviate from their current Air Traffic Control ATC clearance to the extend necessary to comply with an EGPWS warning. - In order to avoid giving unwanted alerts, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) must be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch when within 15 NM of take-off, approach or landing at an airport for which any of the following conditions apply: - The airport has no approved instrument approach procedure. - The longest runway is less than 3,500 ft in length. - The EGPWS database, and alerting algorithms currently do not account for man made obstructions. - Navigation must not be predicated upon the use of Terrain Awareness Display. The Terrain Awareness Display is intended to serve as a situational tool only. - The use of Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD function is prohibited during QFE operations. - For proper operation of Terrain Awareness Alerting (TAA): - QNH must be set on left side if ADC1 is operative. - QNH must be set on right side if ADC1 is not operative, or after a reversion from ADC1 to ADC2. NOTE The EGPWS does not take account of specific airplane configuration and climb performance and a PULL UP maneuver, for certain situations, may not ensure terrain clearance.
CAUTION - When the FMS is in IRS only the pilot must deselect the terrain function. - When the FMS is in DR mode the pilot must deselect the terrain function for the rest of the flight.
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A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures (A/C with GLOBAL FMS)
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
For ditching or other off airports landings, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) should be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch.
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
- An amber GPWS annunciation is provided for failure of the Ground Proximity Warning System. - An amber W/S annunciation is provided for failure of the Windshear Detection function. - An amber TERR annunciation is provided for the loss of the Terrain Awareness function.
SUPPLEMENT 12A F2000 A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Airplane Flight Manual Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures (US registered A/C with M1605) LIMITATIONS
EGPWS SYSTEM OPERATION
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- Pilots are authorized to deviate from their current Air Traffic Control ATC clearance to the extend necessary to comply with an EGPWS warning. - In order to avoid giving unwanted alerts, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) must be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch when within 15 NM of take-off, approach or landing at an airport for which any of the following conditions apply: - The airport has no approved instrument approach procedure. - The longest runway is less than 3,500 ft in length. - The EGPWS database, and alerting algorithms currently do not account for man made obstructions. - Navigation must not be predicated upon the use of Terrain Awareness Display. The Terrain Awareness Display is intended to serve as a situational tool only. - The use of Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD function is prohibited during QFE operations. - For proper operation of Terrain Awareness Alerting (TAA) in the event of an ADC failure en-route: - QNH must be set on left side if ADC1 is operative. - QNH must be set on right side if ADC1 is not operative, or after a reversion from ADC1 to ADC2. NOTE The EGPWS does not take account of specific airplane configuration and climb performance and a PULL UP maneuver, for certain situations, may not ensure terrain clearance.
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A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures (US registered A/C with M1605)
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
For ditching or other off airports landings, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) should be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch.
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
- An amber GPWS annunciation is provided for failure of the Ground Proximity Warning System. - An amber W/S annunciation is provided for failure of the Windshear Detection function. - An amber TERR annunciation is provided for the loss of the Terrain Awareness function.
SUPPLEMENT 12A F2000 A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Airplane and Abnormal procedures Flight Manual Limitations, Emergency M1605 and GLOBAL FMS) (US registered A/C with LIMITATIONS
EGPWS SYSTEM OPERATION
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- Pilots are authorized to deviate from their current Air Traffic Control ATC clearance to the extend necessary to comply with an EGPWS warning. - In order to avoid giving unwanted alerts, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) must be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch when within 15 NM of take-off, approach or landing at an airport for which any of the following conditions apply: - The airport has no approved instrument approach procedure. - The longest runway is less than 3,500 ft in length. - The EGPWS database, and alerting algorithms currently do not account for man made obstructions. - Navigation must not be predicated upon the use of Terrain Awareness Display. The Terrain Awareness Display is intended to serve as a situational tool only. - The use of Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD function is prohibited during QFE operations. - For proper operation of Terrain Awareness Alerting (TAA) in the event of an ADC failure en-route: - QNH must be set on left side if ADC1 is operative. - QNH must be set on right side if ADC1 is not operative, or after a reversion from ADC1 to ADC2. NOTE The EGPWS does not take account of specific airplane configuration and climb performance and a PULL UP maneuver, for certain situations, may not ensure terrain clearance.
CAUTION - When the FMS is in IRS only the pilot must deselect the terrain function. - When the FMS is in DR mode the pilot must deselect the terrain function for the rest of the flight.
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SUPPLEMENT 12A
A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal procedures (US registered A/C with M1605 and GLOBAL FMS)
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
For ditching or other off airports landings, the Enhanced modes (Terrain Awareness Alerting and Display TAAD and Terrain Clearance Floor TCF functions) should be INHIBITED by selecting the TERR INHIBIT switch.
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
- An amber GPWS annunciation is provided for failure of the Ground Proximity Warning System. - An amber W/S annunciation is provided for failure of the Windshear Detection function. - An amber TERR annunciation is provided for the loss of the Terrain Awareness function.
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A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Normal procedures
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SYSTEM ACTIVATION
NOTE After losing all radio altimeters, the basic GPWS MODES (MODES 1 to 6), WINDSHEAR DETECTION and TERRAIN CLEARANCE FLOOR will not be available but the enhanced features of terrain awareness alerting, however, will be available.
ON GROUND
- Prior to every flight: Perform a short system self test.
IN FLIGHT
NOTE When any of the EGPWS alert lights are illuminated, the TCAS is placed in TA ONLY mode which inhibits all TCAS aural messages. To display the Terrain on MFD: - On DCP: RDR ................................................................................................................................. Selected - Then on glareshield: TERR pushbutton............................................................................................................... Pushed
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APPROACH
NOTE If landing is expected with 20 FLAPS + SLATS, or below, set the EGPWS FLAPS ORIDE switch to on position in order to inhibit the TOO LOW FLAPS warning.
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A/C WITH ONE EGPWS AND A TERRAIN DISPLAY Normal procedures
MODES
MODE 1
SINKRATE PULL UP
MODE 2 MODE 3
MODE 4
TCF
TAA
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WINDSHEAR - MODE 7
WINDSHEAR annunciation in PFD. Monitor wind direction and intensity evolution in comparison with tower wind. Maintain or let the airspeed increase (consider a go-around). WINDSHEAR annunciation in PFD. WINDSHEAR voice warning: Autopilot........................................................................................................................Disconnected Level the wings. Pull up to stall warning onset. Power levers .....................................................................................................................TAKE-OFF AIRBRAKES handle............................................................................................................Position 0 Slat-flap handle................................................................................. 20 FLAPS + SLATS maximum At pilot 's discretion according to airplane height and vertical speed: Landing gear ..............................................................................................................................Up
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SYSTEM ACTIVATION
NOTE After losing all radio altimeters, the basic GPWS MODES (MODES 1 to 6), WINDSHEAR DETECTION and TERRAIN CLEARANCE FLOOR will not be available but the enhanced features of terrain awareness alerting, however, will be available.
ON GROUND
- Prior to every flight: Perform a short system self test.
IN FLIGHT
NOTE When any of the EGPWS alert lights are illuminated, the TCAS is placed in TA ONLY mode which inhibits all TCAS aural messages. To display the Terrain on MFD: - On DCP: RDR ................................................................................................................................. Selected - Then on glareshield: TERR pushbutton............................................................................................................... Pushed
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APPROACH
NOTE If landing is expected with 20 FLAPS + SLATS, or below, set the EGPWS FLAPS ORIDE switch to on position in order to inhibit the TOO LOW FLAPS warning.
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MODES
MODE 1
SINKRATE PULL UP
MODE 2 MODE 3
MODE 4
TCF
TAA
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WINDSHEAR - MODE 7
WINDSHEAR annunciation in PFD. Monitor wind direction and intensity evolution in comparison with tower wind. Maintain or let the airspeed increase (consider a go-around). WINDSHEAR annunciation in PFD. WINDSHEAR voice warning: Autopilot........................................................................................................................Disconnected Level the wings. Pull up to stall warning onset. Power levers .....................................................................................................................TAKE-OFF AIRBRAKES handle............................................................................................................Position 0 Slat-flap handle................................................................................. 20 FLAPS + SLATS maximum At pilot 's discretion according to airplane height and vertical speed: Landing gear ..............................................................................................................................Up
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