"Casey Wilson" wrote in message
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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As long as we are at it, the Cessna POH says on go around or any takeoff
with flaps that you should "raise flaps slowly" upon reaching a safe
altitude and airspeed.
AFAIK the flap motor has only one speed.
Perhaps that means one notch at a time. I'm sure you don't need the
litany, CJ. Or were you trolling?
What? Me troll? :-)
Yes, perhaps that is what it means. However, takeoffs with more than 10
degrees of flaps are prohibited. If you go around, the expanded procedures
say to raise the flaps immediately to 10 degrees. Then, when a safe altitude
and airspeed are reached, raise the flaps the remaining 10 degrees slowly. I
am speaking here specifically of the S model, though the discussion applies
equally well to others.
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