ATR 42/72 -500 ATA_00_GENERAL_FAMILIARIZATION.pdf

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ATA 00 GENERAL FAMILIARIZATION

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00.00 GENERAL Introduction
The ATR 72 is a twin turboprop powered aircraft designed to carry 64 to 74 passengers.
It is built in cooperation by EADS (France) and ALENIA (Italy).

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00.00 GENERAL Introduction
The ATR42 is a twin turboprop powered aircraft designed to carry 42 to 50 passengers.

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00.00 GENERAL Weights and Loading
Here are the main weights and loading of the ATR 72- 600.
Maximum Ramp Weight (MRW).
Maximum Take Off Weight (MTOW).
Maximum Landing Weight (MLW).
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight (MZFW).
Operational Empty Weight (OEW).

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00.00 GENERAL Weights and Loading
Minimum Empty Weight.
Payload.
Maximum Fuel Load.

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00.00 GENERAL Cockpit General Layout
Here are the main instruments and panels in the cockpit.
Pilots overhead breaker panel.
Overhead panel.
Center pedestal.
Instrument panel.

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00.00 GENERAL Engine
The aircraft is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney turboprop engines.
Reserve take off (One engine out).
An option permits to take off at RTO in case of SHORT RUNWAY.
Another BOOST option can be fitted for operations in high temperature
and/or high airfield elevation.
Take off.
Maximum continuous (MCT).
Climb (CLB).
Cruise (CRZ).

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00.00 GENERAL Engine
Fuel Flow (At FL 250 ISA).

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00.00 GENERAL Performances
Here's the performances of the ATR 72-600
Balanced take off field length (ISA - SEA LEVEL @MTOW).
Landing field length (ISA SEA LEVEL MLW).
Maximum operational cruise altitude.
Maximum cruise speed.
Maximum range with maximum payload.

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00.00 GENERAL Lights and Philosophy
In normal operation, all the flight compartment lights are off.
The use of lights to indicate correct operation is limited to a minimum (green illumination for normal operation).
Indication Green Normal operation.
"CAUTION" Amber Configuration not requiring immediate action. Time for taking action will be left to the crew's discretion.
Indication White Control position indication.
Neutralized abnormal configuration.
"WARNING" Red Configuration or failure requiring immediate action.
Indication Blue Normal transient configuration.

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises 72

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises

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00.00 GENERAL Exercises

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00.00 GENERAL 42 VERSION Weights and Loading
Here are the main weights and loading of the ATR42-600.
Maximum Ramp Weight (MRW).
Maximum Take Off (MTOW).
Maximum Landing (MLW).
Maximum Zero Fuel (MZFW).
Operational Empty Weight (OEW).
Payload.
Maximum Fuel Load.

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00.00 GENERAL 42 VERSION Engine
The aircraft is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney turboprop engines.
Reserve take-off (One engine out).
Take-off.
Maximum continuous.
Climb.
Cruise.
Fuel Flow (At FL250 ISA).

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Table of contents
00.00 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Weights and Loading ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Cockpit General Layout ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Engine ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Performances ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Lights and Philosophy ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Exercises 72 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Exercises ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
00.00 GENERAL 42 VERSION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Weights and Loading ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Engine ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
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