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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide

Operation

P/N D201306000109

Page 3-2

Rev 1 Feb 2014

3.1 PRACTICE HIGH AOA FLIGHT REGIME

To familiarize you with the

KLR 10 indications during a high AOA

flight regime, use the following outline as a guide:

Plan a flight to an area where high AOA flight can be performed

without any undue hazards (reference § 91.303 & § 91.305).

Review the stall recovery procedures for your aircraft. If an

inadvertent stall occurs, immediately recover from the stall per

your training and the aircraft manufacturers instructions. At no

time is a stall required to correctly calibrate or operate the KLR

10.

Acquaint yourself with the KLR 10 indicator and its functions.

Preflight and operate the aircraft as you would normally.

When in an area and at a safe altitude that safe operation at

slow flight can be performed and the air is smooth, perform

clearing turns to ensure the area is clear.

Follow the aircraft procedures and slow the aircraft, in the clean

configuration (No Flaps).

Maintain coordination.

Maintain altitude.

Monitor the KLR 10 indicator.

Slow to just above the stall. If any stall warning device activates

or an impending aerodynamic stall is imminent, recover

immediately using the appropriate procedure for your aircraft.

Return to normal flight.

Using the abbreviations from Table 2-2 on page 2-4, write down

the illuminated segments in the space provided below and in the

Table 3-1: Observed Indications Chart on page 3-17.


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