Operations with the kap 140, Takeoff and climb to assigned altitude, Two axis/altitude preselect operations – BendixKing KAP 140 User Manual

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KAP 140 AUTOPILOT SYSTEM

Two Axis/Altitude Preselect Operations

Two Axis/Altitude Preselect Operations

90

91

KAP 140 AUTOPILOT SYSTEM

Rev. 1
Apr/02

Rev. 1

Apr/02

L

R

2 MIN.

TURN COORDINATOR

NO PITCH

INFORMATION

D.C. ELEC.

GS

GS

N

3

3

30

W

24

21

S

1

5

12

E

6

3

ı

AP

G

KAP 140

HDG

NAV

APR

REV

ALT

DN

UP

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

P

U S H

PUSH

OR

ARM

BARO

L

R

2 MIN.

TURN COORDINATOR

NO PITCH

INFORMATION

D.C. ELEC.

GS

GS

N

33

3

0

W

24

21

S

15

1

2

E

6

3

ı

AP

G

KAP 140

HDG

NAV

APR

REV

ALT

DN

UP

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

P

U S H

PUSH

OR

ARM

BARO

N

080

°

010

°

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

L

R

2 MIN.

TURN COORDINATOR

NO PITCH

INFORMATION

D.C. ELEC.

GS

GS

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

ı

AP

G

KAP 140

HDG

NAV

APR

REV

ALT

DN

UP

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

P

U S H

PUSH

OR

ARM

BARO

L

R

2 MIN.

TURN COORDINATOR

NO PITCH

INFORMATION

D.C. ELEC.

GS

GS

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

ı

AP

G

KAP 140

HDG

NAV

APR

REV

ALT

DN

UP

N

33

30

W

24

21

S

15

12

E

6

3

P

U S H

PUSH

OR

ARM

BARO

OPERATIONS WITH THE KAP 140

Takeoff And Climb To Assigned Altitude

3. The autopilot is responding to the heading select

mode with a left bank. The climb rate has been
decreased, using the

DN button, in preparation

for level out. The vertical speed value will be
displayed upon selection of the

DN button and

will remain for three seconds.

4. Desired altitude has been reached and auto-

matic altitude capture occurs. The autopilot has
completed the turn and is now established on a
010° heading.

1. The aircraft is well off the ground and estab-

lished at a safe climb rate.
The heading bug on the DG or HSI is turned to
the desired heading of 080° (runway heading).
By depressing the

HDG button on the KAP 140,

the autopilot engages into the heading and ver-
tical speed modes and maintains the selected
heading of 080° and current rate of climb.
Note: Press and hold the

AP button for 0.25

seconds to engage the autopilot (applicable
only to software version 03/01 and later).

2. The heading bug on the DG or HSI is turned to

the new desired heading of 010° and the aircraft
begins to respond with an immediate left turn. A
cruise altitude of 7,000 feet is entered using the
rotary knobs. Altitude

ARM annunciation occurs

automatically upon selection.

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