Arob16
Pre-takeoff checklist
I posted this question on another forum but interested in other opinions as well...
I wanted to get opinions on the commercial-multi slow flight speed required to perform the slow flight maneuver. Our school's Baron B55 manuevers checklist states that slow flight should be accomplished at 88-90 KIAS (+10 kts higher than Vmc, +20 kts higher than stall speed). I always thought this was due to risk of engine failure below Vmc, if flying closer to where slow flight "should" be flown (i.e. +5-10 kts above stall speed). Stall speed in the Baron is 68 kts, Vmc is 78 kts. Instructors at my flight school differ on this, the ACS requires a speed where "any further increase in angle of attack, increase in load factor, or reduction in power, would result in a stall warning". The B55 POH does not specify a slow flight speed. But I completely understand why you would want to maneuver in slow flight above Vmc.
So what does everyone else teach? Slow flight below Vmc, or above Vmc for safety?
I wanted to get opinions on the commercial-multi slow flight speed required to perform the slow flight maneuver. Our school's Baron B55 manuevers checklist states that slow flight should be accomplished at 88-90 KIAS (+10 kts higher than Vmc, +20 kts higher than stall speed). I always thought this was due to risk of engine failure below Vmc, if flying closer to where slow flight "should" be flown (i.e. +5-10 kts above stall speed). Stall speed in the Baron is 68 kts, Vmc is 78 kts. Instructors at my flight school differ on this, the ACS requires a speed where "any further increase in angle of attack, increase in load factor, or reduction in power, would result in a stall warning". The B55 POH does not specify a slow flight speed. But I completely understand why you would want to maneuver in slow flight above Vmc.
So what does everyone else teach? Slow flight below Vmc, or above Vmc for safety?