David Ward Sandidge
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I saw a thread about flaps deployment on here a while back, and I couldn't help but comment after reading some entries. As difficult as it may be to understand, on those light airplanes which have the more common type of airspeed indicators with only a white arc painted on the face WITHOUT varying degrees and speeds of flap deployment, it is NOT okay to deploy any fraction of flaps above the airspeed depicted at the top of the white arc. I know it makes perfect sense to state that if it is legal to deploy full flaps at 84 kts (top of the white arc), then you may deploy one degree or five degrees, or even ten degrees of flaps at 85kts. That does make sense... However, it is not legal to do so. The flap operating range is just that: The Flap Operating Range. Do not lower any degree(s) of flaps if you are faster than the speed depicted at the top of the white arc.