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A-4N/TA-4 STARTER LIMITS
ONE OF TWO AVAILABLE ENGINE STARTERS IS INSTALLED IN THE TA-4. THE LIMITS OF EACH ARE EXPRESSED IN THE NOTES PORTION OF THIS SLIDE IN YOUR LECTURE GUIDE.
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STARTING/IDLE EGT LIMITATIONS
CONDUCT OVERTEMP INSPECTION IF TEMP DURING START EXCEEDS:455 deg C FIVE TIMES, OR 531 deg C FOR ONE PERIOD OF 5 SECONDS OR MORECONDUCT TEARDOWN INSPECTION OF ALL HOT SECTION PARTS IF STARTING EGT EXCEEDS: 565 deg C FOR ANY PERIOD OF TIME.
IDLE EG 340 deg - GUIDE, NOT LIMIT
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ENGINE: EGT
Operating Condition MAX EGT°C
MAX %RPMLimit Time
StartJ52-P6/8/408
455
Start to Idle
2 Minutes
Idle *P-6/8/408
340
Idle
—-
AccelerationP-6P-8P-408
660680815
MilitaryMilitaryMilitary
8 Minutes8 Minutes8 Minutes
NormalP-6P-8P 408
602595705
Mil Minus 3%Mil Minus 3%Mil Minus 3%
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MilitaryP-6P-8P 408
621650785
MilitaryMilitaryMilitary
30 Minutes30 Minutes30 Minutes
* Temperature of 340 C is not a limit, but is given as a guide to indicate temperature that, if exceeded, may signify engine malfunction.
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ENGINE LIMITS
ENGINE SPEED P-408 P-8NORMAL MILITARY RPM RANGE 97-100% 97-100%MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RPM 102.4% 102.9EXTREME AMBIENT TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON MAX RPM (HOT/COLD) +1,-5% +1, -5%SPEED ABOVE WHICH FUEL CONTROL MALFUNCTION OR
TRIM ERROR IS INDICATED 101% 101%P-8 – MIN INFLIGHT 70% W/ SMOKELESS ENG MOD
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IF OIL PRESSURE IS LESS THAN 30 PSI AT IDLE, OR 40 PSI ABOVE 60 PERCENT RPM, SHUTDOWN THE ENGINE TO DETERMINE THE REASON FOR THE LACK OF, OR LOW OIL PRESSURE.
ENGINE: OIL
PRESSURE
Operating Condition
Oil PressureNormal
Oil Pressure Minimum LimitTime
StartJ52-P6/8/408
risingIndication
IdleP-6/8/P 408 P6/8/408
40-50 psi40-50 psi
On Deck30 psi35 psiAirborne<40 psi
1 Min
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WEIGHT
The gross weights are:1. Field takeoff..........................................................24,500 pounds2. Field landing (minimum rate of descent)..............16,000 pounds3. Field landing (non flared and field arrestments)...14,500 pounds
Note: Field landings at gross weights in excess of maximum recommended weights should be attempted only in an emergency; refer to the Flight Manual for more on Landing at High Gross Weights.
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MANEUVERING FLIGHT/PROHIBITED MANEUVERS
1. Negative-g flight in excess of 10 seconds2. Intentional spins3. Aileron rolls:a. That exceed 360 degrees of rollb. That exceed one-half stick deflection with fuel in the external fuel tanks 4. The maximum permissible change in angle of bank during rolling pullouts or rolling pushovers is 180 degrees 5. (TA-4) 90º to 100º nose up zero airspeed.
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ACCEL (G)VS GWT
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ACCELERATION (G) ACELERATION LIMITATIONS
Accelerations at which moderate buffeting occurs shall not be exceeded. Otherwise, the maximum permissible accelerations for flight are shown in the Flight manual. As gross weight increases above 12,500 pounds, maximum permissible accelerations decrease as shown in the Flight manual. During conditions of moderate turbulence, avoid deliberate accelerations in excess of those permitted as shown in the Flight manual to minimize the probability of overstressing the aircraft as a result of the combined effects of gust and maneuvering loads. Transonic pitchup can occur during speed reductions in the transonic region. Buffet onset and flight strength limits at low altitude combat conditions are shown in the Flight manual.
****CAUTION****
*To minimize the probability of exceeding the maximum permissible load factor due to the combined effects of maneuvering load factor and transonic pitchup, the following procedure is recommended:
1. Below 15,000 feet, at speeds in excess of 0.94 IMN, avoid deliberate accelerations in excess of +4g.
2. Above 15,000 feet, avoid deliberate accelerations that exceed buffet onset.
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OPERATING STRENGTH (Vn)
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ASYMETRICAL LOAD
TAKEOFF ASYMETRY LIMIT IS 7,500 FOOT-POUNDSLANDING CROSSWIND UNDER LIGHT WING, NOT RECOMMENDED.FLARED FIELD LANDINGS PERMITTED UP TO 12,500 FOOT-POUNDS ASYMMETRIC MOMENT.MINIMUM APPROACH SPEED WITH UP TO 7500 FOOT-POUNDS OF ASYMMETRIC MOMENT 115MINIMUM SPEED VARIES LINEARLY TO 130 KIAS AT 12,500 FOOT-POUNDS
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ASYMETRY CALCULATION NOMOGRAM
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WING PRESSURIZED
The below limitations apply at all times that the wing fuel cell is pressurized (Emergency Transfer):
1. No landings2. Coordinated turns only3. Aircraft load factor limits of +0.1 to +2.04. No air refueling as receiver aircraft5. No nosedown attitudes6. 45-degree bank, maximum7. 400 KIAS maximum
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CROSS WIND LANDINGS
THE BELOW ARE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED 90 DEGREE CROSSWIND COMPONENTS FOR THE INDICATED CONDITION:
NORMAL AIRCRAFT: 25 knotsNO SPOILERS: 15 knotsDISCONNECTED CONTROLS: 8 knots (take arresting gear above)
DRAG CHUTE: 10 knots
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TIRE AND DRAG CHUTE
TIRE LIMIT SPEED
A maximum of 175 knots groundspeed is imposed upon the aircraft during ground operations because of structural limits of the tires.
DRAG CHUTE LIMITATION
A maximum speed of 160 KIAS is imposed upon the aircraft with the F-4 5-ring slot type drag chute deployed. Flight without the drag chute canister is not permitted due to inadequate engine cooling.
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MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS
The external baggage container (EBC) may be carried, loaded or empty, within the limits of flight for full 300-gallon tanks except as modified by the following restrictions.
1. Airspeed limitation is 525 KIAS or Mach 0.80, whichever is lower.
2. Normal acceleration limitations are -1.0 to positive 3.0g’s.
3. Flight controls, propulsion controls, or other systems shall not be moved or operated so as to result in rapid or abrupt aircraft responses.
4. Side slipping or skidding shall be avoided.
5. Angle of bank shall not exceed 60 degrees.
6. Jettison in emergency only, in 1.0g level flight at a maximum of 475 KIAS/0.80 IMN.
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SUMMARY
YOU CAN’T FLY YOUR AIRCRAFT TO THE LIMIT
IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE LIMIT!
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