Gulfstream G550 Airplane Flight Manual
Gulfstream G550 Airplane Flight Manual
Gulfstream G550 Airplane Flight Manual
SECTION 1: LIMITATIONS
1-00-00: GENERAL
1-03-00: PERFORMANCE
NOTE: See Section 2-08-20: Cold Weather Start and Operation, for
guidance following overnight cold soak -15°C or colder. See Section
2-02-00: APU Ground Operations, following a heat soak of +35°C or
warmer.
1-03-60: Weight
KEROSENE TYPE
AMERICAN BRITISH CANADIAN
ASTM D1655, Jet A DEF STAN 91-87 CAN / CGSB-3.23
ASTM D1655, Jet A-1 DEF STAN 91-91
MIL-T-83133, JP-8
FRENCH CIS I.A.T.A.
AIR 3405 TS-1 & RT Kerosene Type
(GOST 10277-86, Am 1)
The following oils are approved for common usage in the engine and
APU:
Table 1
Common Lubricating Oils List
(3 centistoke oils)
Manufacturer / Oil
Aeroshell Turbine Oil 390
Table 2
Common Lubricating Oils List
(5 centistoke oils)
Manufacturer / Oil
Aeroshell Turbine Oil 500
Exxon Turbo Oil 2380
Mobil Jet Oil II
Mobil Jet Oil 254
Castrol Aero 5000
NOTE: See the G550 Aircraft Maintenance Manual for oils approved
for specific usage in engine, starter or APU.
1-22-30: Autopilot
Minimum engage height is 200 ft.
Minimum disengage height is 60 ft. from an ILS or MLS approach.
Minimum disengage height is 50 ft below MDA / DA from an LNAV /
VNAV approach.
Maximum demonstrated altitude loss for coupled go-around is 60 ft.
1-23-00: COMMUNICATIONS
1-23-10: Headsets
The flight crew shall wear headsets with acoustical protection when
operating the airplane in the "green" configuration.
1-28-00: FUEL
1-28-10: Usable Fuel Capacities
The usable fuel capacities for SN 5001 and subs are:
Right Tank 20,650 lb. (9,367 kg) 3,059 gal (11,579 lit)
Left Tank 20,650 lb. (9,367 kg) 3,059 gal (11,579 lit)
Total 41,300 lb. (18,734 kg) 6,118 gal (23,158 lit)
1-29-00: HYDRAULICS
1-29-10: Hydraulic Servicing
Maximum Reservoir Quantities (Pressurized) As Indicated On CAS:
Left - 4.8 gallons
Right - 1.6 gallons
Refer to placard in aft equipment bay.
Left & Right System Accumulator Pre-Charge:
1200 psi @ 70°F / 21°C ±25 psi per each ∆10°F / 5°C.
1-34-00: NAVIGATION
e. Alarm Limits:
The RNP implementation for the FMS is consistent with the
industry guidance provided in DO-236A and DO-283.
Implementation of RNP requirements resulted in certain
differences from the TSO C129a requirements as follows:
The FMS provides a containment integrity limit as defined
in DO-236A. The RNP containment limit is defined as two
times the RNP value, and the default RNP values are
defined as 0.3 for Approach, 1.0 for Terminal Area, 2.0 for
En Route, and 10.0 for Oceanic / Remote. The resulting
alarm limits differ from the C129a specified alarm limits as
follows:
DO-236A
Default TSO C129a
Containment
RNP Alarm Limit
Limit (2 x RNP)
Oceanic / Remote 10 20 2
En Route 2 4 2
Terminal 1 2 1
0.6
Approach 0.3 0.3
(see f)
NOTE: Manual RNP selection alarm limit is 2 x RNP.
f. For the FMS database defined GPS approach procedure,
the FMS limits the alarm limit to 0.3 for consistency with
TSOC129a. However, for other approach procedures, the
DO-236A alarm limit applies.
g. The FMS does not provide the capability to retrieve a RNP
RNAV type from the navigation database. Default RNP
RNAV types are defined by flight phase, as shown above.
Operation in airspace with defined RNP values different
from the default values requires operator entry of the
appropriate value.
h. Runway Initialization:
If GPS position is not available at take-off and RNP
operations are required, the FMS position must be updated
prior to take-off for improved navigation accuracy. The FMS
position shall only be updated to the runway coordinates
when the airplane is located on the runway threshold.
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FAA APPROVED BASIC ISSUE
14 Aug 2003 LIMITATIONS Page 1 - 41
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i. Time to Alarm:
The FMS provides a time to alarm based on phase of flight,
consistent with the default RNP values and expected RNP
usage defined in DO-283.
Phase of Flight
(PFD indication Time To
Description
and default RNP Alarm
value)
Approach Active flight plan leg is within 2 NM
6 sec
RNP 0.3 (nautical miles) of the FAF.
Aircraft is within 30 NM of origin or
Terminal destination, or the active flight plan
6 sec leg is part of a departure, arrival
RNP 1.0 (prior to Approach) or missed
approach procedure.
(1)
En route
24 sec Not in approach or terminal area.
RNP 2.0
(1)
Remote (2) En route and more than 200 NM
54 sec
RNP 10.0 from nearest navaid.
(1)
NOTE: Not displayed.
(2)
NOTE: For oceanic / remote operations the 60 second alarm limit
defined in DO-283 differs from the 30 second limit defined in TSO
C129a.
j. Database Integrity:
The RNP RNAV airworthiness approval has not accounted for
database accuracy or compatibility. Refer to the Operators
Manual for the procedures for database accuracy /
compatibility compliance.
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1-34-100: TAWS
The production EGPWS installation meets the requirements for Class
A TAWS as defined in Advisory Circular AC 25-23.
1-34-110: FM Immunity
All Honeywell navigation receiver installations comply with all
applicable standards of relevant FAA TSOs, Radio Technical
Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA), and ICAO Annex 10
specifications for FM immunity.
50000
OP E RA TION L IM IT
45000
PO S S IB L E S T A R T
EN V EL O PE
40000 G UA R A NT EE D S TA R T
EN V EL OPE
PRESSU R E ALTITUD E (FT)
35000
E CS L IM IT A P U A IR FO R EN G IN E
30000 S TA RT NO T A V A IL A B L E
( Gr o u n d on ly ) A B O V E 3 0 ,0 0 0 FT
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
-5000
-100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60
STATIC TEMPER ATU R E (°C )
1-71-00: POWERPLANT
1-71-10: Engine Operation
LP HP MAX
CONDITION TIME LIMIT
% RPM % RPM TGT
GROUND START
-- -- 700°C MOMENTARY
(see note 1)
AIRSTART (RELIGHT) -- -- 850°C MOMENTARY
TAKEOFF (see note 2) 101.1 99.6 900°C 5 MINUTES
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS 101.0 98.9 860°C UNRESTRICTED
MAXIMUM OVERSPEED 101.5 99.8 -- 20 SECONDS
MAXIMUM OVERTEMP -- -- 905°C 20 SECONDS
REVERSE THRUST
70.0 -- -- 30 SECONDS
(see notes 3 & 4)