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ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY PA’S Crew Briefing Precautionary Landing PA Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook Approved by the General Manager Flight Operations RO.340B.0104 v1.13 - Effective 01 NOV 2013 Page 1 Crew Briefing Summon the Flight Attendant to the flight deck; “This is the Captain. Flight Attendant report to the flight deck immediately” When referring to sides of the aircraft during FA briefing, crew are to refer to the “Captain’s side” or “First Officer’s side”. The Captain must advise the Flight Attendant of (as applicable): 1. Type of emergency 2. Intended plan of action and approximate flight time 3. Cabin preparation type (Normal / Precautionary / Emergency) and time available 4. Seating requirements (whether or not it is possible to move passengers to operate exits, assist special needs passengers) 5. Type of Landing including - flight deck door open/closed, - stopping on RWY or taxi to terminal, and - shutdown location 5. Evacuation (speed) / Disembarkation / Remain on board / Use of Exits 6. If an evacuation is necessary, factors that could affect the evacuation - possibility of structural damage / fire - possibility of unusual aircraft attitudes - high surface winds, and - ground / water conditions. The Flight Attendant must be kept well informed so as to be able to submit further details to the passengers as required. Precautionary Landing PA (Review Prior to Executing) Ladies and Gentlemen. This is your Captain. May I have your attention. Due to a malfunction we have shutdown the left/right engine and - OR Due to a system malfunction – we are now tracking directly to / returning to … and the estimated flight time is … minutes We are in control of the situation and our condition is safe. We are expecting a normal landing. Air Traffic Control are aware of our situation. If applicable: As a standard procedure emergency services will be in attendance for our arrival. As a precaution, please remove your Cabin Safety Information Card from the seat pocket and review the exits and brace position. If you require any further information your Flight Attendant is there to assist you. Your safety is paramount so please remain seated, and keep calm. We will keep you advised of any further developments. UNCONTROLLED IF REPRODUCED

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ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY PA’S Crew Briefing

Precautionary Landing PA

Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook

Approved by the General Manager Flight Operations

RO.340B.0104 v1.13 - Effective 01 NOV 2013 Page 1

Crew Briefing

Summon the Flight Attendant to the flight deck; “This is the Captain. Flight Attendant report to the flight deck immediately”

When referring to sides of the aircraft during FA briefing, crew are to refer to the “Captain’s side” or “First Officer’s side”.

The Captain must advise the Flight Attendant of (as applicable):

1. Type of emergency

2. Intended plan of action and approximate flight time

3. Cabin preparation type (Normal / Precautionary / Emergency) and time available

4. Seating requirements (whether or not it is possible to move passengers to operate exits, assist special needs passengers)

5. Type of Landing including

- flight deck door open/closed,

- stopping on RWY or taxi to terminal, and

- shutdown location

5. Evacuation (speed) / Disembarkation / Remain on board / Use of Exits

6. If an evacuation is necessary, factors that could affect the evacuation

- possibility of structural damage / fire

- possibility of unusual aircraft attitudes

- high surface winds, and

- ground / water conditions.

The Flight Attendant must be kept well informed so as to be able to submit further details to the passengers as required.

Precautionary Landing PA (Review Prior to Executing)

Ladies and Gentlemen. This is your Captain. May I have your attention.

Due to a malfunction we have shutdown the left/right engine and - OR

Due to a system malfunction –

we are now tracking directly to / returning to … and the estimated flight time is … minutes

We are in control of the situation and our condition is safe.

We are expecting a normal landing. Air Traffic Control are aware of our situation.

If applicable:

As a standard procedure emergency services will be in attendance for our arrival.

As a precaution, please remove your Cabin Safety Information Card from the seat pocket and review the exits and brace position.

If you require any further information your Flight Attendant is there to assist you.

Your safety is paramount so please remain seated, and keep calm.

We will keep you advised of any further developments.

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Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook

ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY PA’S Bomb Threat, Rapid Disembarkation, Emergency

Landing and Electronic Interference

Approved by the General Manager Flight Operations

Page 2 v1.21 - Effective 07 SEP 2018 RO.340B.0104

Bomb Threat on the Ground Ladies and Gentlemen: This is Captain ………… speaking. A message has been received that an unaccounted for item may have been loaded onto the aircraft. Although we are convinced this is a hoax, in the interests of your safety we will be conducting a thorough search of the aircraft. An air crew member will supervise your disembarkation and direct you to a safe position. You must leave all your carry-on baggage and personal belongings on the aircraft and disembark as quickly as possible through the door through which you entered. You must follow all crew instructions and remain where directed by the air crew member.

Rapid Disembarkation While the Aircraft is Parked

Ladies and Gentlemen: This is Captain ………… speaking. Due to ………… [nature of the situation] we require you to disembark the aircraft as quickly as possible through the main boarding door. You must leave all your carry-on baggage and personal belongings on the aircraft and disembark as quickly as possible through the door through which you entered. You must follow all crew instructions and remain where directed by the air crew member.

Bomb Threat in Flight

Ladies and Gentlemen: This is Captain ………… speaking. We are returning to ………… airport [or diverting to …….. airport] at the request of our company and will give you further details immediately after landing.

Emergency Landing

Attention Attention! Listen Closely. This is Captain …………. We are experiencing ……….. [nature of difficulty]. This may make it necessary to carry out an emergency landing. The Flight Attendant will now instruct you in the necessary precautions. It is essential you remain calm and do exactly as instructed. We will keep you advised of any further developments.

Electronic Interference Ladies and Gentlemen: This is Captain ………… speaking. We are experiencing interference to aircraft systems. I require that all Personal Electronic Devices are switched off immediately and remain off for the rest of the flight.

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ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY PA’S Evacuations, Depressurisation, Summoning the FA

and Brace for Impact

Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook

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Evacuation Likely This is the Captain. Flight Attendant to your station.

Evacuation Unlikely This is the Captain. Everyone remain Seated.

Evacuation This is the Captain. Evacuate! Evacuate! Secondary method:- Seat belt signs cycled twice (4 chimes)

Evacuation Unnecessary Flight Attendant stand down. Flight Attendant stand down.

Depressurisation This is the Captain. Emergency Descent. This is the Captain. A safe altitude has been reached.

Summoning the Flight Attendant This is the Captain. Flight Attendant report to the flight deck immediately. Secondary method:- EMER call button.

Brace for Impact

This is the Captain. Brace! Brace! Secondary method:- Seat belt signs cycled twice (4 chimes)

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Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook CHECKLISTS

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ENGINE START CHECKLIST

1. FUEL ................................................................. ….KGS,SUFFICIENT, BALANCED CR

2. BLEED VALVES ................................................................................................ AUTO LP

3. DOORS ......................................................................................................... CLOSED LP

4. SEAT BELT SIGN .................................................................................................. ON LP

5. EXTERNAL LIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SET LP

6. PROP ...............................................................................................................CLEAR CR

AFTER START CHECKLIST

1. RADIO ALTIMETER (1ST FLIGHT) .............................................................. TESTED CR

2. TAWS/TCAS (1ST FLIGHT) ......................................................................... TESTED RP

3. FDR/CVR (1ST FLIGHT) ........................................................... CHECKED/TESTED CR

4. TAKE-OFF BRIEF ................................................................................... COMPLETE LP

5. NAVAIDS .............................................................................................................. SET LP

6. TRIMS .................................................................................................................. SET LP

7. EXTERNAL POWER ...................................................................... DISCONNECTED LP

8. AUTOCOARSEN ................................................................................................... ON LP

9. EFBS .................................................................................................................... SET CR

10. GROUND SIGNAL .................................................................................... RECEIVED LP

11. CONDITION LEVERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAX LP

12. CWP & O/HEAD ......................................................................................... CHECKED LP

TAXI CHECKLIST

1. BRAKES ..................................................................................................... CHECKED LP

2. FLAPS .......................................................................................................... ….SET LP

3. PROP OVERSPEED (A MODEL) (1ST FLIGHT) ------------------------------------- TEST LP

4. CTOT (1ST FLIGHT) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST LP

5. POWER REVIEW ...................................................................... .…RATED/ ….SET LP

6. TRANSPONDER ......................................................................... CODE…/CHECKED CR

7. FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS ................................................................................ CHECK CR

8. ICE PROTECTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECKED LP

9. CABIN .......................................................................................................... SECURE LP

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CHECKLISTS Saab 340B Quick

Reference Handbook

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LINE UP CHECKLIST

1. CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK CR

2. TRANSPONDER ................................................................................................... ALT RP

3. ECS .......................................................................................... OFF / ON / CHECKED CR

4. CWP ........................................................................................................... CHECKED LP

5. TAKE-OFF CLEARANCE ........................................... RECEIVED / NOT REQUIRED CR

CLIMB CHECKLIST

1. GEAR ...................................................................................................................... UP PF

2. FLAP .................................................................................................................. ZERO PF

3. T/O INHIBIT .......................................................................................................... OUT PF

4. CTOT .................................................................................................................... OFF PF

5. BLEED VALVES ................................................................................................ AUTO PF

6. AUTOCOARSEN .................................................................................................. OFF PF

TRANSITION CHECKLIST

1. ALTIMETERS ....................................................................................................... SET PF

2. CABIN PRESSURE .................................................................................... CHECKED PNF

DESCENT CHECKLIST

1. ALTIMETERS ....................................................................................................... SET PF

2. CABIN PRESSURISATION ............................................................ SET & CHECKED PF

3. APPROACH BRIEF ................................................................................. COMPLETE PF

4. CTOT .................................................................................................................... SET PF

APPROACH CHECKLIST

1. CABIN ........................................................................................................... SECURE PF

2. ICE SPEED ..................................................................................................... ON/OFF PF

3. SPEEDS ....................................................................................................... BUGGED PF

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Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook CHECKLISTS

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FINAL CHECKLIST

1. AUTOCOARSEN .................................................................................................... ON PNF

2. GEAR............................................................................................ DOWN 3 GREENS CR

3. CONDITION LEVERS ......................................................................................... MAX PF

4. FLAPS ......................................................................................................... ….SET PF

5. LANDING CLEARANCE............................................... RECEIVED/NOT REQUIRED CR

6. YAW DAMPER ..................................................................................................... OFF PF

AFTER LANDING CHECKLIST

1. CABIN DIFF ................................................................................................ CHECKED RP

2. RADAR ................................................................................................................. OFF RP

3. SAR WATCH .......................................................................................... CANCELLED LP

SHUT-DOWN CHECKLIST

1. PARK BRAKE ...................................................................................................... SET LP

2. BEACON .............................................................................................................. OFF LP

TERMINATING / TRANSIT CHECKLIST (LP ONLY)

1. OXYGEN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN

2. EMERGENCY LIGHTS ......................................................................................... OFF

3. * EFB ...................................................................... AIRPLANE MODE/SCREEN OFF

4. * DC AMP/VOLT SELECTOR ............................................................................... EXT

5. BATTERIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFF

6. DOME LIGHT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFF

7. ENTRANCE & CARGO LIGHTS ------------------------------------------------------------- OFF

Items marked by an asterisk are to be performed as the Transit Checklist. All items are to be performed when the Terminating Checklist is required.

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DANGEROUS GOODS

Normal and Emergency Procedures Checklists Saab 340B Quick

Reference Handbook

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Dangerous Goods Normal Procedures Checklist 1.

On Receipt of NOTOC, confirm freight is Passenger and Cargo aircraft suitable

2. Identify the ERG code for the freight stated on the NOTOC

3. Turn over Checklist to de-code the ERG code and review hazards associated with a spill or leak from the freight.

4. Brief crew on potential indications and hazards associated with a leak or spill

5. Carry NOTOC on flight deck

6. With inbound call to company at destination advise that you have consigned “Dangerous Goods on board” and ground staff acknowledge

7 Ensure details of NOTOC are passed on to new crew on same aircraft

Dangerous Goods Emergency Procedures Checklist 1.

Follow appropriate aircraft emergency procedure for fire or smoke removal

2. Confirm the “No Smoking” sign on

3. Consider landing as soon as possible

4. Consider turning off non-essential electrical power to reduce sources of ignition

5. Determine the source of smoke/fumes/fires

6. For dangerous goods incidents in the passenger cabin, follow the instructions on the lid of the Dangerous Goods Spill Kit (under last seat row)

7. Determine emergency response drill code

8. Use guidance from Aircraft Emergency Response Drills Chart (following page) to help deal with incident

9. If the situation permits, notify ATC of the Dangerous Goods being carried

After Landing 1.

Disembark passengers and crew before opening any cargo compartment doors

2. Take the NOTOC to inform ground personnel/emergency services of the nature of the Dangerous Goods on board and where items are stowed

3. Make an appropriate entry in the Aircraft Maintenance Log

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Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook

DANGEROUS GOODS

Dangerous Goods Emergency Response Drills

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Dangerous Goods Emergency Response Drills DRILL

NO. INHERENT RISK RISK TO

AIRCRAFT RISK TO

OCCUPANTS SPILL OR LEAK

PROCEDURE FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE

ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

1 Explosion may cause structural failure

Fire and/or explosion

As indicated by the drill letter(s)

Use 100% oxygen; no smoking

All agents according to availability; use standard fire procedure

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation

2 Gas, non- flammable, pressure may create hazard in fire

Minimal As indicated by the drill letter(s)

Use 100% oxygen; establish & maintain maximum ventilation for “A”, “i” or “P” drill letter

All agents according to availability; use standard fire procedure

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation

3 Flammable liquid or solid

Fire and/or explosion

Smoke, fumes and heat, and as indicated by the drill letter(s)

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain max ventilation; no smoking; minimum electrics

All agents according to availability; no water on “W” drill letter

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation

4 Spontaneously combustible or pyrophoric when exposed to air

Fire and/or explosion

Smoke, fumes and heat, and as indicated by the drill letter(s)

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation

All agents according to availability; no water on “W” drill letter

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation; minimum electrics if “F” or “H” drill letter

5 Oxidiser, may ignite other materials, may explode in heat of a fire

Fire and/or explosion, possible corrosion damage

Eye, nose and throat irritation; skin damage on contact

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation

All agents according to availability; no water on “W” drill letter

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation

6 Toxic*, may be fatal if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed by skin

Contamination with toxic* liquid or solid

Acute toxicity, effects may be delayed

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation; do not touch without gloves

All agents according to availability; no water on “W” drill letter

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation; minimum electrics if “F” or “H” drill letter

7 Radiation from broken/ unshielded packages

Contamination with spilled radioactive material

Exposure to radiation, and personnel contamination

Do not move packages; avoid contact

All agents according to availability

Call for a qualified person to meet the aircraft

8 Corrosive, fumes disabling if inhaled or in contact with skin

Possible corrosion damage

Eye, nose and throat irritation; skin damage on contact

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation; do not touch without gloves

All agents according to availability; no water on “W” drill letter

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation, minimum electrics if “F” or “H” drill letter

9 No general inherent risk

As indicated by the drill letter

As indicated by the drill letter

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation if “A” drill letter

All agents according to availability

None

10 Gas, flammable, high fire risk if any ignition source present

Fire and/or explosion

Smoke, fumes and heat, and as indicated by the drill letter

Use 100% oxygen; establish & maintain maximum ventilation; no smoking; minimum electrics

All agents according to availability

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation

11 Infectious substances may affect humans or animals if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the mucous membrane or an open wound

Contamination with infectious substances

Delayed infection to humans or animals

Do not touch. Minimum recirculation and ventilation in affected area

All agents according to availability. No water on “Y” drill letter

Call for a qualified person to meet the aircraft

12 Fire, heat, smoke, toxic and flammable vapour

Fire and/or explosion

Smoke, fumes, heat

Use 100% oxygen; establish and maintain maximum ventilation

All agents according to availability. Use water if available

Possible abrupt loss of pressurisation; consider landing immediately

DRILL LETTER AND ADDITIONAL RISKS

A Anaesthetic C Corrosive E Explosive F Flammable H Highly ignitable i Irritant/tear producing L Other risk low or none M Magnetic N Noxious P Toxic * (Poison) S Spontaneously Combustible or

Pyrophoric W If wet gives off toxic* or flammable gas

X Oxidiser Y Depending on the type of infection substance, the appropriate national authority may be required to quarantine individuals, animals,

cargo and the aircraft Z Aircraft cargo fire suppression system may not extinguish or contain the fire; consider landing immediately

* Toxic has the same meaning as poison.

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BRAKE COOLING TIME AND

LANDING DISTANCE REQUIRED

Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook

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RO.340B.0104 v1.22 - Effective 01 FEB 2019 Page 9

Brake Cooling Time

Following a rejected take-off

Assumed Conditions: Pressure Altitude = 5000’, Temperature = 47°C WARNING ZONE CAUTION ZONE

Flap 20 Flap 35

2.5% 2.1% 2.5% 2.1% 2.5% 2.1% 2.5% 2.1%Sea Level 1153 41.0 44.6 1304 30.9 34.1 Sea Level 1036 10.0 34.5 1178 -14.0 7.3

1000 1179 35.8 39.6 1333 26.0 29.4 1000 1060 0.3 24.0 1190 -24.1 -3.72000 1204 30.7 34.6 1362 21.3 24.8 2000 1083 -9.4 13.2 1204 -32.5 -12.63000 1232 25.1 29.1 1394 16.2 19.9 3000 1102 -18.8 3.4 1219 0.0 -22.94000 1261 19.4 23.7 1426 11.2 15.1 4000 1115 -28.4 -7.1 1235 0.0 -31.2

Demonstrated Landing Distance = LDR x 0.6

Anti-Skid Inoperative Landing Distance = LDR x 2.0

LDRCritical Temp

LDRCritical Temp

LDRCritical Temp

LDRCritical Temp

Nil Wind : 0.9% DN : Factored 1.67

340B Landing Distance Required - 12930kg

EAI OFF EAI ON EAI OFF EAI ON

Below 12000KG GTOW Above 12000KG GTOW

Warning : following a rejection at high speed do not approach the main gear for 30 minutes or until the thermal plugs melt. Approach from the front or rear only.

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Saab 340B Quick Reference Handbook WIND COMPONENT TABLE

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WIND COMPONENT TABLE

Angle between wind and heading (L or R)

H/W - 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 T/W + 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170

X/W 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

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List of Effective Pages Saab 340B Quick

Reference Handbook

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Aircraft Registration VH-SIM(MEL) Serial Number 340B-SIM SAAB 340B AOM Revision 59

SAAB 340B Emergency Checklist

Page No. Effective Date E0-1 Code 00 Jun 01/20 E1-1 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-2 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-3 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-4 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-5 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-6 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-7 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-8 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-9 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-10 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E2-1 Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E2-2 Code 00 Jun 01/17 E2-3 Code 00 Jun 01/17 E3-1 Code 00 Jun 01/18 E3-2 Code 00 Jun 01/18 E3-3 Code 00 Jun 01/18 E3-4 Code 00 Jun 01/20 E3-5 Code 00 Jun 01/20 E3-6 Code 10 Jun 01/20 E3-7 Code 00 Jun 01/20 E4-1 Code 00 Dec 01/20 E4-2 Code 00 Dec 01/16 E4-3 Code 00 Jun 01/20 E4-4 Code 00 Dec 01/16 E5-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 E5-2 Code 00 Jun 01/16 E5-3 Code 00 Jun 01/16 E5-4 Code 00 Jun 01/16 E6-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 E7-1 Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E7-2 Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E7-3 N/A Blank page E7-4 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-5 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-6 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-7 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-8 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-9 Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-10 Code 00 Jun 01/19

SAAB 340B Abnormal Checklist

Page No. Effective Date A0-1 Code 00 Sep 30/19 A0-2 Code 10 Jun 01/20 A0-3 Rex Code 10 23-Feb-18 A1-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-2 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-3 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-4 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A1-5 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-6 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A2-1 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-2 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-3 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-4 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-5 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-6 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-7 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-8 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-9 Code 00 Jun 01/19

A2-10 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-11 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-12 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-13 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-14 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-15 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-16 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-17 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-18 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A3-1 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-2 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-3 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-4 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-5 Code 00 Jun 01/17

SAAB 340B Abnormal Checklist (cont)

Page No. Effective Date A4-1 Code 00 Dec 01/16 A4-2 Code 00 Dec 01/16 A4-3 Code 00 Dec 01/16 A4-4 Code 00 Dec 01/16 A5-1 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-2 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-3 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-4 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-5 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-6 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-7 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-8 Code 00 Jun 01/17 A6-1 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-2 Code 10 Jun 01/20 A6-3 Code 10 Dec 01/17 A6-4 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-5 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-6 Code 10 Dec 01/17 A6-7 Code 10 Dec 01/17 A6-8 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-9 Code 00 Dec 01/17

A6-10 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-11 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-12 Code 00 Dec 01/17 A7-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-2 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-3 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-4 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-5 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A8-1 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-2 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-3 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-4 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-5 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-6 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-7 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-8 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-9 Code 00 Jun 01/19

A8-10 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-11 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-12 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-13 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-14 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-15 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-16 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-17 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A9-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16

A10-1 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A10-2 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A10-3 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A10-4 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A10-5 Code 00 Jun 01/19 A11-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A12-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A13-1 Code 00 Jun 01/20 A13-2 Code 10 Jun 01/19 A13-3 Code 00 Dec 01/20 A14-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A15-1 Code 10 Jun 01/16 A16-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A16-2 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A17-1 Code 00 Jun 01/16 A18-1 Rex Code 00 23-Feb-18

Quick Reference Handbook

Page No. Version Effective Date 1 v1.13 01 Nov 2013 2 v1.21 07 Sep 2018 3 v1.20 23 Feb 2018 4 v1.20 23 Feb 2018 5 v1.23 18 Feb 2019 6 v1.20 23 Feb 2018 7 v1.13 01 Nov 2013 8 v1.22 01 Feb 2019 9 v1.22 01 Feb 2019

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Aircraft Registration VH-SIM(MEL) Serial Number 340B-SIM SAAB 340B AOM Revision 59

SAAB 340B Emergency Checklist Explanatory Notes

Page No. Effective Date E0-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) E1-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E1-5 exp Rex code 00 21 Oct 2016 E1-6 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E1-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-8 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E1-9 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E1-10 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E2-1 exp Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E2-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 E2-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) E3-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/18 E3-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/18 (blank) E3-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/18 E3-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 E3-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 E3-6 exp Code 10 Jun 01/20 E3-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 E4-1 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) E4-2 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) E4-3 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) E4-4 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) E5-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 E5-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) E5-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) E5-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) E6-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) E7-1 exp Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E7-2 exp Rex code 00 21-Oct-16 E7-3 exp N/A Blank page E7-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E7-6 exp Rex code 00 21 Oct 2016 E7-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) E7-8 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-9 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 E7-10 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank)

SAAB 340B Abnormal Checklist Explanatory Notes

Page No. Effective Date A0-1 exp Code 00 Sep 30/19 (blank) A0-2 exp Code 10 Sep 30/19 (blank) A0-3 exp Rex Code 10 23-Feb-18 (blank) A1-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A1-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A1-6 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A2-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-6 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A2-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-8 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-9 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-10 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-11 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-12 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-13 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-14 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-15 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-16 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-17 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A2-18 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A3-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A3-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A3-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 A3-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17

SAAB 340B Abnormal Checklist Explanatory Notes (cont)

Page No. Effective Date A4-1 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) A4-2 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) A4-3 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 A4-4 exp Code 00 Dec 01/16 (blank) A5-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A5-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A5-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 A5-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A5-6 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A5-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 (blank) A5-8 exp Code 00 Jun 01/17 A6-1 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-2 exp Code 10 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-3 exp Code 10 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-4 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-5 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-6 exp Code 10 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-7 exp Code 10 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-8 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-9 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-10 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 (blank) A6-11 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 A6-12 exp Code 00 Dec 01/17 A7-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A7-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A7-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A7-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A8-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-6 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-7 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-8 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-9 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A8-10 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-11 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-12 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A8-13 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-14 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-15 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-16 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 A8-17 exp Code 00 Jun 01/20 (blank) A9-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A10-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A10-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A10-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A10-4 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A10-5 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A11-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A12-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A13-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 (blank) A13-2 exp Code 10 Jun 01/19 (blank) A13-3 exp Code 00 Jun 01/19 A14-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A15-1 exp Code 10 Jun 01/16 (blank) A16-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A16-2 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 (blank) A17-1 exp Code 00 Jun 01/16 A18-1 exp Rex Code 00 23-Feb-18 (blank)

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