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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide KLR 10 Controls P/N D201306000109 Page 2-2 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Table 2-1: KLR 10 Indicator Control Switch Features ITEM CONTROL
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 KLR 10 Controls Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 2-3 ITEM CONTROL FUNCTION 4 Brightness / MODE
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide KLR 10 Controls P/N D201306000109 Page 2-4 Rev 1 Feb 2014 2.3 THE KLR 10 DISPLAY SEGMENTS: The KLR 10 display has chevron an
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 KLR 10 Controls Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 2-5 SEGMENT ABBR CONDITION Y2 Double Yellow B
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide KLR 10 Controls P/N D201306000109 Page 2-6 Rev 1 Feb 2014 SEGMENT ABBR CONDITION R3 Flashing Red Arrow, with no other segm
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 KLR 10 Controls Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 2-7 2.4 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CALIBRATION The KLR
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide KLR 10 Controls P/N D201306000109 Page 2-8 Rev 1 Feb 2014 • Next, cover the photo diode on the display for at least 5 second
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 KLR 10 Controls Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 2-9 Good OAA Set point? In-Flight calibration r
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide KLR 10 Controls P/N D201306000109 Page 2-10 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Good Cruise Set point? The pilot must fly the aircraft at a “Crui
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-1 3. OPERATION The KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator im
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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
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-3 Observed Indications As the aircraft slows and the
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-4 Rev 1 Feb 2014 As the recovery progresses: The AOA indicator transitions from the
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-5 Start your recovery from the high AOA flight regi
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-6 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Practice until you become familiar with the indications on the AOA and th
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-7 3.2 PRACTICE TAKEOFF AND CLIMB USING AOA The use
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-8 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Establish Segments Illuminated As before, to familiarize you with the KLR
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-9 Fly Practice Takeoffs for Familiarization Now prac
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-10 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Observed Indications As the aircraft accelerates down the runway,
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-11 3.3 PRACTICE BEST GLIDE SPEED As mentioned earli
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Title Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page T-1 KLR 10™ LIFT RESERVE INDICATOR PILOT’S GUIDE
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-12 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Segments Illuminated: This AOA indication will be correct for future use
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-13 3.4 PRACTICE APPROACHES USING AOA A rule of thum
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-14 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Establish Segments Illuminated To establish the AOA indications for ap
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-15 Fly Practice Approaches for Familiarization To fa
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-16 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Repeat the steps above using AOA indications “2” and “1”. Gain exper
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Operation Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 3-17 Write down the actual indications you observe on
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Operation P/N D201306000109 Page 3-18 Rev 1 Feb 2014 NOTES
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Appendix Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 4-1 4. APPENDIX 4.1 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Acrony
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Appendix P/N D201306000109 Page 4-2 Rev 1 Feb 2014 TERMS DEFINITION Vy Speed that allows for the best rate of climb
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Appendix Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 4-3 4.2 COPYRIGHT - NOTICE Copyright 2013, 2014, Honey
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide Title P/N D201306000109 Page T-2 Rev 1 Feb 2014 Revision History and Instructions Manual KLR 10 Indi
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Table of Contents Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page TC-1 Table of Contents Section Page 1. In
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Table of Contents P/N D201306000109 Page TC-2 Rev 1 Feb 2014 List of Illustrations Figure Page Figure 2-1: KLR-10 Indicator
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 Introduction Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 1-1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: T
KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide Introduction P/N D201306000109 Page 1-2 Rev 1 Feb 2014 The KLR 10 draws a minimal current of less than approximately ¼ amp
KLR 10 Lift Reserve Indicator Pilot’s Guide P/N D201306000109 KLR 10 Controls Rev 1 Feb 2014 Page 2-1 2. KLR 10 CONTROLS 2.1 POWER UP SELF TEST
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