August 1, 2010 at 5:36 am
Can anyone here tell me the recommended flap settings for landing in a Premier Jet? Thanks very much.
DC
By: Arabella-Cox - 1st August 2010 at 12:50
Watch this space That’s all I can come up with matey.
Here is some more:
As per the FAA approved Flight Manual of Hawker Beech craft
Corporation for Aircraft Premier 1 Model 390:
The corresponding Average Landing Distance is 3350-3400 feet, or
3375 feet approx., and V ref 114 knots. There is a Landing Distance
correction of 140 feet for 10 knots headwind. The Associated
conditions are: as required to maintain 3 deg approach angle to 50
feet & retard to Idle at 50 feet; approach speed : V ref; Flaps: Down;
Anti-skid: Normal; Brake: Maximum; Lift Dump: Extended after
touch down. There is an increase in landing distance of 60% for
Flapless Landing as per the check-list. Therefore the Landing
Distance is corrected as 3375-140=3235 + 1941 = 5176 feet, which is
considerably less than the total runway length available for landing
corresponding to V ref of 114 knots the Vac is 127 knots, conforming
to the weight of 11000 pounds.
They only mention 10 degrees and “down”.