Procedures for B747-400
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Procedures for B747-400
Hi folks
I'd like to know if someone can give me information about the recommended B744 procedures and techniques for some maneuvers, for example:
- Steep turns
- Approach to stall series
- One engine fail during rotation 1 or 4 ... or 2 or 3.
- Flap speed schedule (retraction and extension - normal and one eng. inop)
- ILS and go around procedures with one eng fail.
PM if you require.
Thanks
hamil
I'd like to know if someone can give me information about the recommended B744 procedures and techniques for some maneuvers, for example:
- Steep turns
- Approach to stall series
- One engine fail during rotation 1 or 4 ... or 2 or 3.
- Flap speed schedule (retraction and extension - normal and one eng. inop)
- ILS and go around procedures with one eng fail.
PM if you require.
Thanks
hamil


Joined: May 2000
Posts: 3,204
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From: Seattle
Steep turns: Add a couple % N1.
Stalls: Clean - Full thrust and wings level at first buffet. Fly it out; easy with the nose. Dirty: Full thrust, wings level, nose to pitch limit indicator; when level/climbing, accelerate to maneuver speed; resume climb.
V1 cut (1 or 4): Full rudder initially. If runway length allows, keep nose on runway until yaw is stable. After airborne, use enough rudder to keep yoke level.
V1 cut (2 or 3): You may not even notice it...
Flap schedule: Follow the bugs on the PFD.
3-engine ILS: Same as 4-engine. Keep balanced with rudder.
Stalls: Clean - Full thrust and wings level at first buffet. Fly it out; easy with the nose. Dirty: Full thrust, wings level, nose to pitch limit indicator; when level/climbing, accelerate to maneuver speed; resume climb.
V1 cut (1 or 4): Full rudder initially. If runway length allows, keep nose on runway until yaw is stable. After airborne, use enough rudder to keep yoke level.
V1 cut (2 or 3): You may not even notice it...
Flap schedule: Follow the bugs on the PFD.
3-engine ILS: Same as 4-engine. Keep balanced with rudder.




