Fokker 50 AOM anyone?
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Fokker 50 AOM anyone?
Good afternoon everyone!
Within a few days I'll be asked to do a sim ride to get my first job in an airline! ( pray for me! lol)
This will take place on a fokker 50.
Does any of you know where I could find a flight manual depicting the power settings, speeds, attitude and so one?
If someone has it in a pdf format that would be GREAT
Thank you in advance for your answers
Bluesky.
Within a few days I'll be asked to do a sim ride to get my first job in an airline! ( pray for me! lol)
This will take place on a fokker 50.
Does any of you know where I could find a flight manual depicting the power settings, speeds, attitude and so one?
If someone has it in a pdf format that would be GREAT
Thank you in advance for your answers
Bluesky.
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Going up, power lever in the detent, CLB power and speed, say 160 kts. 4-5 degrees pitch.
2 Eng. N-1
160 kts 35% 70%
Approach 25% 50%
When selecting 10 flap (from clean), count to three then push (to stop the balloon).
And if you haven't been given settings and things, I wouldn't worry, you won't need them. The F50 is very easy to fly (stable and slow).
Have fun (with presumably VLM).
Piltdown.
2 Eng. N-1
160 kts 35% 70%
Approach 25% 50%
When selecting 10 flap (from clean), count to three then push (to stop the balloon).
And if you haven't been given settings and things, I wouldn't worry, you won't need them. The F50 is very easy to fly (stable and slow).
Have fun (with presumably VLM).
Piltdown.
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