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be retarded to idle, held there for 5 seconds and then pushed momentarily to 85 per cent LP. This
will reduce the vibration indication and the thrust lever may be returned to its original position.
When taxiing or holding on the ground at low power in temperature less than plus 1°C (34°F) in
icing conditions, the following additional procedure is recommended:
Accelerate the engine to 85 per cent LP for one minute just prior to takeoff and at intervals of not
more than 60 minutes. This is dependent on taxi/runway conditions and the proximity of other
airplanes.
Any momentary increase in vibration noted during acceleration and deceleration may be
disregarded. In certain heavy icing conditions similar intermittent increases in vibration may
occur but these should revert to normal soon after icing has ceased.
Wing Flaps ......................................................................CHECK FOR NORMAL OPERATIONS
NOTE: Set flaps in retracted position for taxi.
Refer to De-icing/Anti-Icing Procedures this Appendix if airplane de-icing is required.
CAUTION: IF A DE-ICER SOLUTION IS INADVERTENTLY SPRAYED INTO THE
ENGINE OR APU INLETS OR CONTACTS THE EXHAUST WHEN THE
ENGINES OR APU ARE OPERATING, A POTENTIALLY UNSAFE
CONDITION COULD DEVELOP IN THE CABIN. ENGINE BLEEDS
SHOULD BE OFF AND DOORS AND OUTFLOW VALVE CLOSED DURING
DE-ICING OPERATIONS TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF CABIN
ENVIRONMENT CONTAMINATION.
IT IS RECOMMENDED APU NOT BE RUNNING AND INLET DOOR
CLOSED DURING DE-ICING OPERATIONS.
ANY TIME THE RECOMMENDED HOLDOVER TIME IS EXCEEDED, A
PRE-TAKEOFF INSPECTION IS REQUIRED. REFER TO HOLDOVER
TIME(S) TABLES FOR TYPE I, TYPE II, AND TYPE IV FLUIDS. IF IN
DOUBT, REPEAT THE DE-ICING PROCEDURE PRIOR TO TAKEOFF.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
GIV AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
ADVERSE WEATHER/ABNORMAL
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
APPENDIX E
E-10 FAA APPROVED
31 May 2001
TAXI
Taxi as soon as possible after engine start.
Avoid puddles and slush when possible.
Using brakes to build up heat to a minimum temperature of 100°C should dissipate any moisture
in the brakes.
When stopped, perform several brake applications to 3,000 PSI. This exercises the brake stacks
and discourages ice buildup.
Avoid the temptation to set the parking brake for any length of time.
Exercise nose wheel steering in both directions to circulate warm hydraulic fluid through the
steering unit to minimize steering lag caused by low temperature. Nose wheel steering must be
used with care or nose wheel skidding may occur on all types of surfaces. Turns must be entered
with low taxi speeds and moderate rates of steering input. Turns can be performed with
maximum nose wheel deflection; however, steering inputs must be applied smoothly and at a
moderate rate.
Adjust taxi speed to surface conditions. Brake effectivity is reduced on contaminated surfaces.
Excessive speed will present problems in making turns or stopping. Maintain increased
separation between airplanes when taxiing on ice or snow covered taxiways. Be aware that
blasted ice or snow can cause damage at considerable distances.
Idle reverse thrust can be used during taxi to reduce brake usage on clean, paved taxiways and
runways. Do not use idle reverse thrust during taxi on snow or slush covered taxiways. It is a
natural tendency to use reverse thrust when braking action is poor. However, areas which have
been cleaned with snow removal equipment usually have chunks of snow and ice remaining.
These conditions are especially conducive to FOD. Exercise extreme caution.
If taxi route is through slush or standing water in low temperature, taxi with flaps up. Taxiing
with flaps extended will subject the flaps and flap drives to snow and slush accumulations from
the main gear tires.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
GIV AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
ADVERSE WEATHER/ABNORMAL
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
APPENDIX E
FAA APPROVED E-11
31 May 2001
The Pre-Takeoff final inspection should be conducted within five (5) minutes of takeoff. If the
inspection is conducted from inside the airplane, indication of loss of effectiveness of deicing/
anti-icing fluid or contamination on airplane surfaces includes progressive surface freezing
or snow accumulation, random snow accumulation or dulling of surface reflectivity (loss of
gloss) caused by the gradual deterioration of the de-icing/anti-icing fluid to slush. Additionally,
the PIC may also check the windshield wipers for snow/ice accumulation. IF IN DOUBT, THE
PIC MUST CONDUCT A HANDS-ON INSPECTION OR DE-ICE AGAIN PRIOR TO
TAKEOFF.
BEFORE TAKEOFF
Extend the flaps to the takeoff setting if they have been retracted for taxi.
 
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