User manual
Table Of Contents
- PBY Catalina
- Introduction
- System requirements
- Credits
- Copyrights
- Contact support
- Models and versions
- Limitations
- Failure model and special features
- Aerosoft Sound Control
- Flight model
- Using the switches and knobs
- Interactive Checklist
- Avionics, 1940’s military cockpit
- Avionics, modern cockpit
- Engine Settings
- Mission
- Appendix A: Simplified checklist
- Appendix B: KX 165A TSO
- Appendix C: KLN-90B User Manual
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERVIEW
- DEFINITIONS:
- SYSTEM USE
- NAV: NAVIGATION PAGES
- CALC: CALCULATOR PAGES
- STAT: STATUS PAGES
- SETUP: SETUP PAGES
- OTHER: OTHER PAGES
- TRIP: TRIP PLANNING PAGES
- MOD: MODE PAGES
- FPL: FLIGHT PLAN PAGE
- NAV: NAVIGATION PAGES (right screen)
- APT: AIRPORT PAGES
- NEAREST Airport Pages
- VOR: VOR Page
- NDB: NDB Page
- INT: INTERSECTION PAGE
- SUPL: SUPPLEMENTAL PAGE (SUP)
- CTR: CENTER WAYPOINT PAGE
- REF: REFERENCE WAYPOINT PAGE
- ACTV: ACTIVE WAYPOINT PAGE (ACT)
- D/T: DISTANCE/TIME PAGES
- MESSAGE PAGE
- DIRECT-TO PAGE
Section 12.25 Part B
04 CABIN LAYOUT AND PASSENGER SEATING
A maximum of 16 seats are available for passengers. The passenger seats are in two
cabins of eight seats
Floor loading limitations are listed in Section 6 Weight and Balance.
Storage is to be found throughout the aircraft. The main compartment
For freight is the Pylon compartment where provision. For tie downs and restraining nets is
found. All freight is to be securely fastened before Take-Off.
Ladders are stowed in the rear hull compartment. (Tunnel)
Life jackets are located close to each passenger seat their position is to be pointed out to
all passengers in the pre fight brief by either a Pilot or Flight Attendant
05 AIRCRAFT VENTILATION
Vents are located in the passenger compartments. These vents must be shut during
landings and take offs especially on the water. They are to be checked and reported by the
crew as part of the "Cabin Secure" call.
Rev No: 00 Stichting Catalina PH-PBY
Page: 2 18 May, 2004