CRJ100 - TCDS A21ea
CRJ100 - TCDS A21ea
                                                                                                                      A21EA
                                                                                                              Revision No. 20
                                                                                                                     Canadair
                                                                             CL-600-1A11(CL-600)
                                                                             CL-600-2A12(CL-601)
                                                                             CL-600-2B16(CL-601-3A Variant)
                                                                             CL-600-2B16(CL-601-3R Variant)
                                                                             CL-600-2B16(CL-604 Variant)
                                                                             CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 & 440)
                                                                             CL-600-2C10 (Regional Jet Series 700 & 701)
                                                                             CL-600-2D24 (Regional Jet Series 900)
                                                                                                             June 17, 2004
This data sheet, which is part of Type Certificate No. A21EA, prescribes conditions and limitations under which the product for
which the Type Certificate was issued meets the airworthiness requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
I - Model CL-600-1A11 (Transport Category), Approved November 7, 1980, by the FAA and August 10, 1980, by the
Canadian Department of Transport (DOT).
Page No.     1     2       3    4      5     6    7     8     9      10    11    12    13   14    15     16     17
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Page No.     18    19      20   21     22    23   24    25    26     27    28    29    30   31    32
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                   Maximum EGT:                                     °C           °F
                    Starting (10 Seconds)                           974          1785
                    Running                                         731          1348
                   Va (maneuvering)
                   (See Flight Manual for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
Datum Fuselage station 0, located 375 inches forward of weighing datum jig point.
Mean Aerodynamic               92.644 in. (Leading edge of MAC from datum at +488.025 in.)
Chord (MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 718.
Fuel Capacity                                         U.S. Gal     Imp. Gal.       Kg.       Weight, lb.    Mom. Arm-in.
                            2 main tanks (each)        732.5        611.3          2259.1     4981          (+506.5)
                            1 center tank              751          625.8          2316.1     5107          (+457.5)
                            total                     2216         1848.4          6834.3    15069          ---
                            Usable
                            2 main tanks (each)        725          605            2236       4930          (+506.5)
                            1 center tank              750          625            2313       5100          (+457.5)
                            total                     2200         1835            6785      14960          ---
Oil Capacity                                          U.S. Gal      Imp. Gal.        Kg.     Weight, lb.    Mom.Arm-in.
                            2-engines (each)          3.69          3.07             12.88   28.4           (+623)
                            total                     7.38          6.14             25.76   56.8           (+623)
                            Usable
                            2-engines (each)       1.94             1.61              6.76   14.9           (+623)
                            total                  3.87             3.22             13.52   29.8           (+623)
                            See NOTE 1(c) for system oil.
                            APU
                            usable                    .408          .340             1.43    3.144          (+675)
                            total                     .714          .594             2.49    5.5            (+675)
Control Surface Movements            Rudder                  20° (+1.0°, - 0.5°)Left           20° (+1.0°, - 0.5°)Right
                                     Elevator                23.6°(+ or - 1.0°)Up              18.4°(+ or - 1.0°)Down
                                     Horizontal              0°(+0.5° or -0.25°)LE Up           -9°(+ or -0.5°)LE Down
                                        Stabilizer
                                     Aileron                 20.8°(+ or - 1.0 °)Up             21.3°(+ or - 1.0°) Down
                                     Flap – Inboard                                             0° - 45° (+ or -1°) Down
                                         - Outboard                                             0° -46.7°(+ or -1°) Down
                                     Flight spoiler          0° -40°(+3°, -0°)Up
Service Information:                 Service Bulletins, structural repair manuals, and aircraft flight manuals which contain a
                                     statement that the document is Transport Canada approved or Transport Canada approved
                                     through the Manufacturers Design Approval Representative are accepted by the FAA and
                                     are considered FAA approved. These approvals pertain to the type design only.
II - Model CL-600-2A12 (Transport Category), Approved March 11, 1983, by the FAA and February 25, 1983, by the
Canadian Department of Transport (DOT).
Engines                        Two General Electric CF-34-1A or *
                     Max. takeoff (APR operating)         9140           98.6     99.4            857   1576      5 minutes
                     Max. takeoff (APR not operating      8650           96.2     98.2            842   1548      5 minutes
                     Max. continuous                      8920           98.6     99.2            838   1540
                     Idle range                                                   62.9-64.0
                     Min.Idle in icing conditions                                 64.0
                     Transient:
                     Takeoff (APR operating)                                                      886   1627      2 minutes
                     Takeoff (APR not operating)                                                  864   1588      2 minutes
                     Start/relight                                                                899   1650      25 seconds
                                                                                                  885   1625      50 seconds
                *    One - General Electric CF-34-3A and one CF-34-3A2 or
                     One - General Electric CF-34-1A and one CF-34-3A or
                     Two - General Electric CF-34-3A or
                     Two - General Electric CF-34-3A2
                     Service Bulletin 601-0238 "Engines use of 3A engines at 3A power settings," must be incorporated.
** See AFM as listed in Approved Publications for CF-34-3A and CF-34-3A2 engines ITT limits.
                                                                               NOTE
                                       1.    Above 40000 feet, engine anti-ice bleed or air conditioning unit must be selected ON
                                             for each engine.
                                        2.    Engine Limits with APR Operating are only applicable to Outside Air Temperatures
                                             of -4°F (-20°C) and above.
                                                                                °C         °F
Oil Temperature       Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                 +163       325
                      Maximum for Single Engine Climb (60 minutes
                      maximum)                                                  +155       311
                      Maximum continuous:                                       +150       302
                      Minimum for starting:                                     - 40       - 40
Oil Pressure          Maximum Transient Cold Start:           100 psi (Six minutes maximum)
                                Maximum Continuous:            95 psi
                    Maximum EGT:                            °C          °F
                        Starting (10 seconds)               974       1785
                        Running                             731       1348
Airspeed Limits     Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                         m.p.h.    Knots      Mach
(CAS)
                    Sea level to 10000 ft.                                  345       300        -
                    10000 ft. to 21420 ft.                                  420       365        -
                    21420 ft. to 25740 ft.                                  -         -          0.79
                    25740 ft. to 28640 ft.                                  385       335
                    above 28640 ft.                                         -         -          0.835
                    Va (maneuvering)
                    (See Flight Manual for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
Datum Fuselage station 0, located 375 inches forward of weighing datum jig point.
Mean Aerodynamic      92.644 in. (Leading edge of MAC from datum at +488.025 in.)
Chord (MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 718.
                      *Certain aircraft are eligible for operation at an increased weight. See AFM as in approved
                      publications.
Fuel Capacity                                           U.S. Gal        Imp. Gal      Kg.       Weight, lb.     Mom. Arm-in.
                       2 main tanks (each)                721            600.4        2224       4903           (+506.6)
                       Fuselage Tanks                   1012             842.7        3121       6882           (+455.6)
                       Total                            2454            2043.4        7569      16688
                       Usable
                       2 main tanks (each)               720             600          2221       4896            (+506.6)
                       Fuselage tanks                   1011             842          3118       6875            (+455.6)
                       Total                            2451            2042          7560      16667
Oil Capacity                                             U.S. Gal      Imp. Gal.      Kg.        Weight, lb.      Mom. Arm-
                                                                                                                  in.
                       2-engines (each)                  1.70          1.42            5.94      13.09            (+656.0)
                       Total                             3.40          2.83           11.88      26.18            (+656.0)
                       Usable
                       2-engines (each)                  1.38          1.14           4.80       10.59            (+656.0)
                       Total                             2.75          2.29           9.60       21.18            (+656.0)
                       See NOTE 1(c) for system oil.
                       APU
                       usable                            .408          .340           1.43       3.144            (+646.0)
                       Total                             .714          .594           2.49       5.5              (+646.0)
                       unusable                          .306          .254           1.06       2.356            (+646.0)
Service Information:   Service Bulletins, structural repair manuals, and aircraft flight manuals which contain a statement
                       that the document is Transport Canada approved or Transport Canada approved through the
                       Manufacturers Design Approval Representative are accepted by the FAA and are considered FAA
                       approved. These approvals pertain to the type design only.
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III - Model CL-600-2B16 (Transport Category), Approved April 30, 1987, by the FAA and April 21, 1987, by the
Canadian Department of Transport (DOT).
** See AFM as listed in Approved Publications for CF-34-3A and CF-34-3A2 engines ITT limits.
                                                                               NOTE
                                         1.    Above 40000 feet, engine anti-ice bleed or air conditioning unit must be selected
                                               ON for each engine.
                                          2.  Engine Limits with APR Operating are only applicable to Outside Air
                                             Temperatures of -4°F (-20°C) and above.
                                                                                                °C         °F
Oil Temperature                    Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                    +163        325
                                   Maximum for Single Engine Climb (60 minutes
                                    maximum)                                                    +155        311
                                   Maximum continuous:                                          +150        302
                                   Minimum for starting:                                        - 40        - 40
Oil Pressure                       Maximum Transient Cold Start:                                   100 psi (Six minutes maximum)
                                              Maximum Continuous:                                   95 psi
                             Maximum EGT:                                           °C    °F
                               Starting (10 seconds)                               974   1785
                               Running                                             731   1348
Airspeed Limits (CAS)     Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                  m.p.h. Knots Mach
                          Sea level to 10000 ft.                              345     300         -
                          10000 ft. to 21330 ft.                              420     365         -
                          21330 ft. to 25640 ft.                             -          -      0.79
                          25640 ft. to 28720 ft.                              385     335
                          above 28720 ft.                                    -          -      0.835
                          Vfe (Flaps extended)           20°                  265     230
                                                         30°                  226     196
                                                         45°                  215     187
                          Va (maneuvering)
                          (See Flight Manual for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
                          V1o (Landing gear operation)                         226     196
                          V1e (Landing gear extended)                          288     250
Datum Fuselage station 0, located 375 inches forward of weighing datum jig point.
Mean Aerodynamic Chord    92.644 in. (Leading edge of MAC from datum at +488.025 in.)
(MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 718.
CL-604 Variant
Engine Limits           CF34-3B                             SL Static      Compressor RPM         Interturbine Temp.
                                                            Thrust (lb.)
                                                                             LP         HP
                                                                            %N1         %N2       °C        °F         Time Limit
                        Max. takeoff (APR operating)        9220            98.6        99.4      900       1650        5 minutes
                        Max. takeoff (APR not               8729            96.2        98.2      884       1623        5 minutes
                        operating)
                        Max. continuous                     9140            98.6        99.2      874       1605
                        Idle range                                                    62.9-64.0
                        Min. Idle in icing conditions                                   64.0
                        Transient:
                        Takeoff (APR operating)                                                   928       1702        2 minutes
                        Takeoff (APR not operating)                                               900       1650        2 minutes
                        Start/relight                                                             899       1650       25 seconds
                                                                                                  885       1625       50 seconds
                                                                               NOTE
                                         1.    Above 40000 feet, engine anti-ice bleed or air conditioning unit must be selected
                                               ON for each engine.
                                          2. Engine Limits with APR Operating are only applicable to Outside Air Temperatures
                                            of -4°F (-20°C) and above.
                                                                                               °C          °F
Oil Temperature                   Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                    +163         325
                                  Maximum for Single Engine Climb (60 minutes
                                   maximum)                                                    +155         311
                                  Maximum continuous:                                          +150         302
                                  Minimum for starting:                                        - 40         - 40
Oil Pressure                      Maximum Transient Cold Start:                                    115 psi ( 10 min. maximum)
                                             Maximum Continuous:                                    95 psi
                                  Maximum EGT:                                          °C      °F
                                    Starting (10 seconds)                              974     1785
                                    Running                                            731     1348
CL-604 Variant
Airspeed Limits (CAS)          Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                  m.p.h. Knots Mach
                               Sea level to 8000 ft.                               345     300         -
                               8000 ft. to 22160 ft.                               400     348         -
                               22160 ft. to 26570 ft.                             -          -      0.78
                               26570 ft. to 30997 ft.                              366     318
                               above 30997 ft                                     -          -      0.85
                               Vfe (Flaps extended)           20°                  266     231
                                                              30°                  227     197
                                                              45°                  217     189
                               Va (maneuvering)
                               (See Flight Manual for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
                               V1o (Landing gear operation)                         227     197
                               V1e (Landing gear extended)                          288     250
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Datum Fuselage station 0, located 375 inches forward of weighing datum jig point.
Mean Aerodynamic Chord   92.644 in. (Leading edge of MAC from datum at +488.025 in.)
(MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 718.
                         *Certain aircraft are eligible for operation at different weights. See AFM as in approved
                         publications. 601-3R Variant for aircraft S/N 5135 and subsequent.
604 variant                                        U.S. Gal       Imp. Gal.    Kg.      Weight, lb.     Mom.Arm-in.
Fuel Capacity
                         Usable
                         2 main tanks (each)         722             601       2227         4909             (+506.6)
                         Fuselage tanks            1062              885       3275         7222             (+450.6)
                         Tail tank                  466             387.9      1437        3169              (+771.7)
                         Total                     2972            2474.9      9166        20209
                         See NOTE 1(b) for system fuel.
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Oil Capacity                601-3A Variant*            U.S. Gal.     Imp. Gal.      Kg.      Weight, lb.      Mom.Arm-in.
                            2-engines (each)             1.70        1.42          5.94      13.09            (+653.0)
                            Total                        3.40        2.83          11.88     26.18            (+653.0)
                            Usable
                            2-engines (each)           1.38          1.14          4.80      10.59            (+653.0)
                            Total                      2.75          2.29          9.60      21.18            (+653.0)
                            See NOTE 1(c) for system oil.
                            APU
                            usable                        .408        .340            1.43      3.144           (+646.0)
                            Total                         .714        .594            2.49      5.5             (+646.0)
Control Surface Movements Rudder 25°(+ 1°, -0.5°)Left 25°(+ 1° or -0.5°) Right
Service Information:        Service Bulletins, structural repair manuals, and aircraft flight manuals which contain a statement that the
                            document is Transport Canada approved or Transport Canada approved through the Manufacturers
                            Design Approval Representative are accepted by the FAA and are considered FAA approved. These
                            approvals pertain to the type design only.
IV - Model CL-600-2B19 (Transport Category), Regional Jet Series 100 Approved January 21, 1993, by the FAA and July
31, 1992, by Transport Canada.
Model CL-600-2B19 (Transport Category), Regional Jet Series 440 Approved November 30,2001, by the FAA and October
4, 2001, by Transport Canada.
                               Type                                            Specifications
                                             Canada                 U.S.A.                U.K.                Romanian
                            Jet A          CAN2-3.23         ASTM D1655           D. Eng RD2494
                            Jet A-1        CAN2-3.23         ASTM D1655           D. Eng RD2494       STAS 5639/88 TH†
                            Grade JP-5                       MIL-T-5624           D. Eng RD2452
                            Grade JP-8            -          MIL-T-83133A         D. Eng RD2453
                            Jet B          CAN2-3.22         ASTM D1655           D. Eng RD2486
                            JP-4           CAN2-3.22         MIL-T-5624           D. Eng RD2486
                            †Fuel Additives Restricted to those listed in AFM (CSP-A-012) (Limitations, Fuel Additives) and/or
                            antistatic STADIS-450 (max. 3ppm).
                                                                                                           °C       °F
Oil Temperature                              Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                     +163     325
                                             Maximum Continuous                                            +155     311
                                             Minimum for Starting                                           -40      -40
Oil Pressure                                 Maximum Transient (after cold start)                         156 psi (130 psi at
                                                                                                          idle, 10 minutes
                                                                                                          maximum)*
                                             Maximum Continuous                                           115 psi maximum
                                             Take-off Power                                                45 psi minimum
                                             Steady State Idle                                             25 psi minimum
                                             * Engine must remain at idle until oil pressure returns to normal range.
                                             Maximum EGT:                    °C             °F
                                                  Starting                   974          1785*
                                                  Running                    743          1369
                                             * Not to be exceeded under any operating condition.
Airspeed Limits               Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                              m.p.h.          knots               Mach
                              Sea Level to 8000 ft.                                         380             330                  -
                              8000 ft. to 25400 ft.                                         386             335                  -
                              25400 ft. to 28300 ft.                                         -               -                 0.80
                              28300 ft. to 31400 ft.                                        362             315                  -
                              31400 ft. to 41000 ft.                                         -               -                 0.85
                              Vfe (Flaps Extended)                            8°            265             230                  -
                                                                              20°           265             230                  -
                                                                              30°           226             196                  -
                                                                              45°           220             191                  -
                              Va (maneuvering)
                              (See Flight Manual for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
                              VLO (Landing Gear Operation)                                  288             250                  *-
                                                                                            230             200                 **-
                              VLE (Landing Gear Extended)                                   288             250                  -
                              * extending , ** retracting
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C.G. Range:-
                         Max T/O 47 450 lb                                                         Max T/O 51 000 lb
Weight, lb.              Forward Limit              Aft Limit       Weight, Ib.                     Forward Limit        Aft Limit
                         % MAC (Sta.)            % MAC (Sta.)                                       % MAC (Sta.)       % MAC (STA)
    25480              16.5% (+510.201)                 -              25480                      16.5% (+510.201)           -
30000 to 34000          11.0% (504.732)                 -         30000 to 34000                  11.0% (+504.732)           -
36000 to 47700         9.0 % (+502.744)                 -         36000 to 51250                   9.0% (+502.744)           -
    47700                       -                       -              51250                              -            24% (+517.659)
47700 to 36000                  -                35% (528.596)    50000 to 36000                          -            35% (+528.596)
34000 to 30000                  -               32% (+525.613)    34000 to 30000                          -            32% (+525.613)
    25480                       -               27% (+520.642)         25480                              -            27% (+520.642)
NOTES: 1) Effect of landing gear retraction on CG position is negligible.
           2) Straight line variation between points given.
Datum Fuselage station 0, located 375 inches forward of weighing datum jig point.
Mean Aerodynamic Chord         99.43 inches (MAC leading edge at fuselage sta. 494.793)
(MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 718.75.
Maximum Occupants              Series 100 Fifty-five (55) (including 50 passengers, 4 crew, and 1 flight observer)
                               Series 440- Forty-Nine (49) (including 44 passengers,4 crew, 1 flight observer)
                                          Load *                            Weight *
Fuel Capacity (usable)            U.S. Gal.      Imp. Gal.            Kg.                   lb.
V - Model CL-600-2C10 (Transport Category), Approved February 16, 2001, by the FAA and December 22, 2000 by
Transport Canada.
                              †Fuel Additives Restricted to those listed in AFM (CSP-B-012) (Limitations, Fuel Additives) and/or
                              antistatic STADIS-450 (max. 3ppm).
                              Note: CL-600-2C10
                              JP4 and Jet B not applicable to CL-600-2C10
Engine Limits Conditions                   Refer to Limits Table in the AFM (CSP B-012)
                                                                                                        °C        °F
Oil Temperature                            Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                    +163      325
                                           Maximum Continuous                                           +155      311
                                           Minimum for Starting                                          -40       -40
Oil Pressure                               Maximum Transient (after cold start)                         156 psi (130 psi at idle, 10
                                                                                                        minutes maximum)*
                                           Maximum Continuous                                           45-116 psi
                                           Take-off Power                                               45-116 psi
                                           Steady State Idle                                             25 psi minimum
                                           * Engine must remain at idle until oil pressure returns to normal operating range.
                                           Maximum EGT:                 °C           °F
                                                Starting                692-1038     1274-1900*
                                                Running-Ground          789          1452
                                                Running-Flight          806          1482
                                             * Dependant upon altitude and temperature. Refer to AFM (CSP B-012)
                                            ** Not to be exceeded under any operating condition.
                                           *** Refer to AFM for detail limitations
Airspeed Limits             Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                              m.p.h.         knots            Mach
                            Sea Level to 8000 ft.                                        380            330              -
                            8000 ft. to 25400 ft.                                        386            335              -
                            25400 ft. to 28300 ft.                                       -              -                0.80
                            28300 ft. to 31400 ft.                                       362            315              -
                            31400 ft. to 41000 ft.                                       -              -                0.85
                            Vfe (Flaps Extended)                           1             265            230
                                                                           8             265            230              -
                                                                           20            265            230              -
                                                                           30            213            185              -
                                                                           45            196            170              -
                            Va (maneuvering)
                            (See AFM for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
Mean Aerodynamic Chord     133.185 inches (MAC leading edge at fuselage sta. 743.1)
(MAC)
Leveling Means             Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 1145.75
                                                  Type
Maximum Weights                                   Spec.      Option
                                                  lb.        lb.
                           Ramp                   73000      75250
                           Takeoff               72750       75000
                           Landing               67000       67000
                           Zero Fuel             62300       62300
                           Minimum flight         42000      42000
                           weight
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NOTE:                          The maximum take-off weight and/or maximum landing weight may be further limited due
                               to performance considerations. Refer to Airplane Flight Manual for aircraft eligibility.
VI – Model CL-600-2D24 (Transport Category), Approved October 25,-2002, by the FAA and September 9, 2002 by
Transport Canada.
Engine Limits Conditions                   Refer to Limits Table in the AFM (CSP C-012)
                                                                                                        °C       °F
Oil Temperature                            Maximum Permissible (15 minutes Maximum):                    +163     325
                                           Maximum Continuous                                           +155     311
                                           Minimum for Starting                                          -40      -40
Oil Pressure                               Maximum Transient (after cold start)                         182 psi (95 psi after 10
                                                                                                        minutes)
                                           Maximum Continuous                                           45-95 psi
                                           Take-off Power                                               45-95 psi
                                           Steady State Idle                                             25 psi minimum
                                           * Engine must remain at idle until oil pressure returns to normal operating range.
                                           Maximum EGT:                 °C           °F
                                                Starting                692-1038     1274-1900
                                                Running-Ground*         789          1452
                                                Running-Flight*         806          1482
                                             * Dependent upon altitude and temperature. Refer to AFM (CSP C-012)
                                            ** Not to be exceeded under any operating condition.
                                           *** Refer to AFM for detail limitations
Airspeed Limits             Vmo and Mmo (maximum operating)                              m.p.h.         knots           Mach
                            Sea Level to 8000 ft.                                        380            330             -
                            8000 ft. to 25400 ft.                                        386            335             -
                            25400 ft. to 28300 ft.                                       -              -               0.80
                            28300 ft. to 31400 ft.                                       362            315             -
                            31400 ft. to 41000 ft.                                       -              -               0.85
                            Vfe (Flaps Extended)                           1             265            230
                                                                           8             265            230             -
                                                                           20            253            220             -
                                                                           30            213            185             -
                                                                           45            196            170             -
                            Va (maneuvering)
                            (See AFM for variation of Va with altitude and aircraft weight).
Mean Aerodynamic Chord         133.185 inches (MAC leading edge at fuselage sta. 833.1 inches)
(MAC)
Leveling Means Target plate and plumb bob bracket within rear fuselage, at fuselage station 1146.75
                                                      Type
Maximum Weights                                       Spec.       Option
                                                      lb.         lb.
                               Ramp                   80,750      82,750
                               Takeoff                80,500      82,500
                               Landing                73,500      73,500
                               Zero Fuel              70,000      70,000
                               Minimum flight         45,000      45,000
                               weight
NOTE:                          The maximum take-off weight and/or maximum landing weight may be further limited due
                               to performance considerations. Refer to Airplane Flight Manual for aircraft eligibility.
                               Load *                             Weight *
Fuel Capacity (usable)         U.S. Gal.        Imp. Gal.         Kg.               lb.
Service Information:           Service Bulletins, structural repair manuals, and aircraft flight manuals which contain a
                               statement that the document is Transport Canada approved or Transport Canada
                               approved through the Manufacturers Design Approval Representative are accepted by
                               the FAA and are considered FAA approved. These approvals pertain to the type design
                               only.
(b) Drawing List, Canadair Publication RAL-600-105, and later approved revisions.
                         Model CL-600-2A12
                         (a) Airplane Flight Manual, Canadair Publication PSP 601-1A, PSP 601-1A-1, PSP 601-1B and
                             PSP 601-1B-1 for the appropriate weight configuration, (See NOTE 1) and approved
                             revisions.
(b) Drawing List, Canadair Publication RAL-601-105, and later approved revisions.
                        Model CL-600-2B16
                         (a) Airplane Flight Manual, Canadair Publication PSP 601A-1, PSP 601A-1-1 and PSP 604-1
                              for the appropriate weight configuration, (See NOTE 1) and approved revisions.
                         (b)   Drawing List, Canadair Publication RAL-601A-105 ( 3A & 3R Variants) and RAL-604-
                               0001 (604 Variant), and later approved revisions.
                        Model CL-600-2B19
                        (a) Airplane Flight Manual, Canadair Publication CSP A-012 for the appropriate weight
                             configuration and approved revisions.
                         (b)   Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report and subsequent revisions as contained in the
                               Maintenance Requirements Manual (MRM), Canadair Publication CSP A-053, Part 2 and
                               subsequent approved revisions.
                         (c)   Structural Repair Manual (SRM), Canadair Publication CSP A-008 and subsequent
                               approved issues.
                         (d)   Certification Maintenance Tasks, Canadair Regional Jet, Model CL-600-2B19 Engineering
                               Report No. RBR-601R-167, as contained in Part 2 to the Maintenance Requirements
                               Manual (MRM), Canadair Publication CSP A-053, and subsequent approved revisions.
                        Model CL-600-2C10
                         (a) Airplane Flight Manual, Canadair Publication CSP B-012 for the appropriate weight
                              configuration and approved revisions.
                         (b)   Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report and subsequent revisions as contained in the
                               Maintenance Requirements Manual (MRM), Canadair Publication CSP B-053, Part I and
                               subsequent approved revisions.
                         (c)   Structural Repair Manual (SRM), Canadair Publication CSP B-008 and subsequent
                               approved issues.
                        Model CL-600-2D24
                         (a) Airplane Flight Manual, Canadair Publication CSP C-012 for the appropriate weight
                              configuration and approved revisions.
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                     (b)   Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report and subsequent revisions as contained in the
                           Maintenance Requirements Manual (MRM), Canadair Publication CSP B-053, Part I
                           and subsequent approved revisions.
                     (c)   Structural Repair Manual (SRM), Canadair Publication CSP B-008 and subsequent
                           approved issues.
Import Eligibility         A U.S. Airworthiness Certificate may be issued on the basis of the Canadian Department
                           of Transport "Certificate of Airworthiness for Export" signed by the Minister of
                           Transport. This form must contain the following statement:
                           a) Model CL-600-1A11
                           "This certificates that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in conformity
                           with data forming the basis for the DOT Aircraft Type Approval No. A-131, as modified
                           by Drawing List, Canadair Publication RAL-600-105, and later approved revisions (FAA
                           Type Certificate No. A21EA)".
                           b) Model CL-600-2A12
                           "This certifies that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in conformity with
                           data forming the basis for the DOT Aircraft Type Approval No. A-131 as modified by
                           Drawing List, Canadair Publication RAL-601-105, and later approved revisions (FAA Type
                           Certificate No. A21EA)".
                           d) Model CL-600-2B19
                           "This certifies that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in conformity with
                           data forming the basis for the Transport Canada Type Approval No. A-131 and includes the
                           minimum type design defined in document RAZ-601R-111 as being required to comply with
                           the basis for the FAA Type Certificate No. A21EA".
                           The approved type design appropriate to the "as delivered" configuration of a particular CL-
                           600-2B19 airplane is defined in the document RAL-601R-XXXX. (XXXX represents the
                           Serial Number for the airplane concerned).
                           e) Model CL-600-2C10
                           "This certifies that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in conformity with
                           data forming the basis for the Transport Canada Type Approval No. A-131 and includes the
                           minimum type design defined in document RAL-670-0001 and RAL-670-0002 as being
                           required to comply with the basis for the FAA Type Certificate No. A21EA".
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                      The approved type design appropriate to the "as delivered" configuration of a particular CL-
                      600-2C10 airplane is defined in the document RAL-670-XXXX for S/N 10002 to 10132 and
                      RAL-BA670-XXXX for S/N 10133 and subsequent. (XXXX represents the Serial Number
                      for the airplane concerned).
                      f) Model CL-600-2D24
                      "This certifies that the aircraft described below has been manufactured in conformity with
                      data forming the basis for the Transport Canada Type Approval No. A-131 and includes the
                      minimum type design defined in document RAZ-BA690-129 as being required to comply
                      with the basis for the FAA Type Certificate No. A21EA".
                      The approved type design appropriate to the "as delivered" configuration of a particular CL-
                      600-2D24 airplane is defined in the document RAL-690-XXXX for S/N 15001 to 15013 and
                      RAL-BA690-XXXX for S/N 15014 and subsequent. (XXXX represents the Serial Number
                      for the airplane concerned).
Certification Basis   Model CL-600-1A11, CL-600-2A12, and CL-600-2B16 (3A & 3R Variants)
                      FAR Part 25 dated February 1, 1965, including Amendments 25-1 through
                      25-37, plus FARs 25.675(a), 25.685(a), 25.733(c), 25.775(e), 25.787(c), 25.815, 25.841(b),
                      25.951(a), 25.979(d) and (e), 25.1041, 25.1143(e), 25.1303(a), 25.1322, 25.1385(c),
                      25.1557(b), 25.1583(a), of Amendment
                      25-38; FARs 25.901(b) and (c), 25.903(c) and (e), 25.933(a), 25.943, 25.959, 25.1091(a) and
                      (d), 25.1145(c), 25.1199(b) and (c), 25.1207, 25.1549, 25.1585(a)(9) of Amendment 25-40;
                      and FAR 25.1309 of Amendment 25-41; FAR 25.1353(c) of Amendment 25-42; FAR's
                      25.571 and 25.629(d)(4) (v) of Amendment 25-45; FARs 25.351 and 25.603 of Amendment
                      25-46.
                      Model CL-600-2B19
                      FAR Part 25 dated February 1, 1965, including Amendments 25-1 through
                      25-62 with the following exceptions; FAR 25.109 at Amendment 25-41, FAR 25.832 not
                      included, FAR 25.1401 at Amendment 25-40, FAR 25.1438 not included and FAR 25.783(f)
                      at Amendment 25-23 for the cargo compartment door, the main avionics compartment door
                      and the service/emergency door. FAR 25.773(b)(2) and 25.785(h) at Amendment 25-72.
                      Model CL-600-2C10
                      FAR Part 25 dated February 1, 1965, including Amendments 25-1 through
                      25-86 with the following exceptions; FAR 25.783(f) at Amendment 25-23 for the cargo
                      compartment door, the main avionics compartment door and the service/emergency door.
                      FAR 25.571 at Amendment 25-96 and FAR 25.493 at Amendment 25.97.
                      Model CL-600-2D24
                      14 CFR Part 25, including Amendments 25-1 through 25-86, Amendments 25-88 through
                      Amendments 25-90, and Amendments 25-92 through 25-98 with the following exceptions:
                      (a) FAR 25.783(f) at Amendment 25-23 shall replace FAR 25.783(f) at Amendment 25-88 for
                      the Aft Cargo Compartment and Main Avionics Bay Doors only (common doors with CL-
                      600-2C10 (CRJ-700); (b) FAR 25.807(d)(6) at Amendment 25-72 shall replace FAR
                      25.807(h) at Amendment 25-94; (c) Plus FAR 25.365, FAR 25.831(a) and FAR 25.1447(c) at
                      Amendment 25-87. FAR 25 Amendment 25-91 is not included in Type Certification Basis.
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                Date of application for Type Certificate August 3, 1976. Type Certificate A21EA issued
                November 7, 1980.
(c)   CL-600-2B19
      (1)  FAR 25.811(d)(2) Emergency Exit Marking Sign
      (2)  FAR 25.813(c)(1) Access to Type III exit-seat cushion intrusion
      (3)  Several FAR’s for the use of 1-g Stall Speed (nonstructural items)
      (4)  FAR 25.621 (c)(2) Overwing Emergency Exit Door Critical Castings, P/N
           601R38685-1, (documented in Transport Airplane Directorate ELOS Memo
           TD3995NY-T-A-1)
(e)   CL-600-2C10
      (1)  FAR 25.103 and others Reduced Minimum Operating Speed Factors
      (2)  FAR 25.107(e)(1)(iv) Vlof and Vmu
      (3)  FAR 25.109 Rejected Takeoff and Landing Performance Criteria
      (4)  FAR 25.811(d)(2) Main Door Exit Marking Sign
      (5)  FAR 25.813(c)(2)(i) Emergency Exit Access
      (6)  FAR 25.904 Performance Credit for Use of APR During Reduced Thrust Takeoff
      (6)  FAR 25.933(a)(1)(ii) Thrust Reverser System
      (7)  FAR 25 App. I 25.5(b)(4) Lack of On/Off Switch for Automatic Takeoff Thrust
           Control System (ATTCS)
      CL-600-2D24
      (1)  FAR 25.103 and others Reduced Minimum Operating Speed Factors
      (2)  FAR 25.811(d)(2) Main Door Exit Marking Sign
      (3)  FAR 25.813(c)(2)(i) Emergency Exit Access
      (4)  FAR 25.904 Performance Credit for Use of APR During Reduced Thrust Takeoff
      (5)  FAR 25.933(a)(1)(ii) Thrust Reverser System
      (6)  FAR 25 App. I 25.5(b)(4) Lack of On/Off Switch for Automatic Takeoff Thrust Control
           System (ATTCS)
      Compliance with the following optional requirements has been established for the CL-
      600-2B16 (604 Variant):
      (1) Ditching provisions of FAR 25.801
      (2) Ice Protection of FAR 25.1419
      Compliance with the following optional requirements has been established for the CL-
      600-2B19, CL-600-2C10 and CL-600-2D24:
      (1)   Ice Protection of FAR 25.1419
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            (2)   Ditching provisions of FAR 25.801 when the safety equipment requirements of
                  FAR 25.1411 and the ditching equipment requirements of FAR 25.1415 are
                  satisfied.
Equipment   The basic equipment as prescribed in the applicable airworthiness requirements (See
            Certification Basis) must be installed in the aircraft for certification.
NOTE 1      This Aircraft Type Certificate Data Sheet defines a configuration which does not include
            passenger provision for the CL-600-1A11, CL-600-2A12, and
            CL-600-2B16 models. Carriage of persons in the cabin is permitted when an approved
            seating arrangement and related required passenger provisions are incorporated.
            (a)    Current weight and balance report including the list of equipment included in the
                  certificated empty weight, and loading instructions when necessary, must be
                  provided for each aircraft at the time of original certification.
                  Model CL-600-2B19
                  System fuel, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of fuel
                  required to fill the system plumbing and tank to the undrainable level plus unusable
                  fuel in the fuel tanks. The total amount of "system fuel" is 14.5 U.S. Gal., 97 lb.
                  (+494.3).
                  Model CL-600-2C10
                  System fuel, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of fuel
                  required to fill the system plumbing and tank to the undrainable level plus unusable
                  fuel in the fuel tanks. The total amount of "system fuel" is 33.8 U.S. Gal., 228.2 lb.
                  (arm +819.7 in).
                  Model CL-600-2D24
                  System fuel, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of fuel
                  required to fill the system plumbing and tank to the undrainable level plus unusable
                  fuel in the fuel tanks. The total amount of "system fuel" is 34.0 U.S. Gal., 229.4 lb.
                  (arm +929.3 in).
       Model CL-600-2B19
       System oil, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of oil
       necessary for engine lubrication. The total amount of "system oil" is as follows:
       Model CL-600-2C10
       System oil, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of oil required to
       fill the system plumbing and tanks. The total amount of "system oil" is as follows:
       With option TS670-79-201 – Engine Oil – No Remote Replenishment System,
       6.1 U.S. Gal., 49.9 lb. (arm +1077.7 in)
       Model CL-600-2D24
       System oil, which must be included in the empty weight, is the amount of oil required to
       fill the system plumbing and tanks. The total amount of "system oil" is as follows:
       With option TS670-79-201 – Engine Oil – No Remote Replenishment System,
       6.1 U.S. Gal., 49.9 lb. (arm +1229.7 in)
Model CL-600-1A11
(e) Aircraft which incorporate Canadair Limited Modification Summaries:
     1) 600-594 Landing gear for 40400 lb. takeoff weight aircraft,
     2) 600-616 Wheels and brakes for the 40400 lb. takeoff weight aircraft,
     3) 600-643 Structural reinforcement at wing B.L. O rib,
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        Model CL-600-1A11
        (f)  Airspeed Limits (CAS)
             Aircraft which, in addition to the Canadair Modification Summaries essential for
             operation at a maximum takeoff weight of 40400 lb., also incorporate the following
             Canadair Modification Summary:
      Extension of the flight spoilers at airspeeds above Mach = 0.79 is not permitted
      unless the following additional Canadair Modification Summaries are incorporated:
      1) 600-512 Prevention of spoiler asymmetry
      2) 600-809 Dormant failure protection of the flight spoiler detent
      3) 600-8212 Hydraulic pipe routing to suit spoiler detent mechanism.
Model CL-600-1A11
(g)    Aircraft Serial Numbers 1086 and subsequent and aircraft incorporated the
       following:
       1) Either
           a) Canadair Service Bulletin
                600-0378 – Modification - Stall Protection System - Stall Strip Removal
                and Altitude Compensation
     or b) Supplementary Type Certificate SA99NE - Wing Stall Strip Removed.
    and
       2) Canadair Service Bulletin
            600-0379 – Modification - Tires and Airspeed Limitation Placards - 41100
            Pounds Takeoff Weight.
            may be operated to the following limitations (eligible Serial Numbers 1002,
            1004 and subsequent)
C.G. Range Aircraft 1004, 1009, 1053 to 1056, 1066 and subsequent and Aircraft
incorporating Canadair Service Bulletin 600-0221
        Extension of the flight spoilers at airspeeds above Mach = 0.80 is not permitted on Aircraft
        S/N 1005 to 1008, 1010 to 1052, 1057 to 1066 not incorporating Canadair Service Bulletin
        600-0086 Modification - Spoilers - Ground Spoiler Activation and Flight Spoiler Detent
        Mechanism.
        Model CL-600-1A11
        (h) Aircraft incorporating the following Canadair Service Bulletins
               a) 600-0350 Modification - Engine Speed Indicating- N1 Fan Speed Indicator
               b) 600-0379 Modification - Tires and Airspeed Limitation Placards - 41100 lb.
                   Takeoff Weight.
               c) 600-0401 Modification - Winglets - Addition
        With Aircraft Serial Numbers 1005 to 1008 and 1010 to 1051 incorporating the following
        additional Canadair Service Bulletins
               either 600-0096 Modification - Nose Landing Gear Steering
               or    600-0380 Modification - Nose Gear - Steer by Wire.
        may be operated to the following limitations (eligible Serial Numbers 1002, 1004 and
        subsequent).
        C.G. Range Aircraft 1004, 1009, 1053 to 1056, 1066 and Subsequent and Aircraft
        Incorporating Canadair Service Bulletin 600-0221
        Weight                           Forward Limit          Aft Limit
        lb.                              % MAC (Sta.)           % MAC (Sta.)
        24000 to 41250                  16% (+502.848)          -
        41250                                   -               26% (+512.112)
        38000                                   -               31% (+516.745)
        31000                                   -               31% (+516.745)
        28500                                   -               35% (+520.450)
        24000                                   -               35% (+520.450)
        Straight line variation between points given.
Model CL-600-1A11
(i) Aircraft incorporating the following Canadair Service Bulletins
      a) 600-0350 Modification - Engine Speed Indicating- N1 Fan Speed Indicator
      b) 600-0446 Modification - Placard-41250 lb. Take-off Weight (Aircraft with
      Winglets).
      c) 600-0401 Modification - Winglets - Addition
With Aircraft Serial Numbers 1005 to 1008 and 1010 to 1051 incorporating the following
additional Canadair Service Bulletins
       either 600-0096 Modification - Nose Landing Gear Steering
       or 600-0380 Modification - Nose Gear - Steer by Wire.
may be operated to the following limitations (eligible Serial Numbers 1002, 1004 and
subsequent).
C.G. Range Aircraft 1004, 1009, 1053 to 1056, 1066 and Subsequent and Aircraft
Incorporating Canadair Service Bulletin 600-0221
          Model CL-600-2A12
          (j) Aircraft Serial Numbers 3018 and subsequent and aircraft incorporating the following
              Canadair Service Bulletin 601-0032 - Modification - Tires and Airspeed Limitation
              Placards 43100 lb. Takeoff Weight may be operated to the following limitations (eligible
              Serial Numbers 1003, 3001 and subsequent)
          C.G. Range
          Weight                           Forward Limit             Aft Limit
          lb.                              % MAC (Sta.)              % MAC (Sta.)
          25000 to 43250                  16% (+502.848)              ---
          43250                                                      30% (+515.818)
          31000                                  ---                 35% (+520.450)
          25000                                  ---                 35% (+520.450)
          Straight line variation between points given.
          Model CL-600-2A12
          All placards must be installed in accordance with Canadair Limited Drawings: 601-40402,
          601-40452, 600-51000, 600-51002, 601-51004.
          Model CL-600-2B16
          All placards must be installed in accordance with Canadair Limited Drawings: 601-40402,
          601-40452, 601A51000, 601A51002, 601A51004.(3A & 3R Variants)
          601-40402, 601-40452 & 604-51000 (604 Variant)
          Model CL-600-2B19
          All placards must be installed in accordance with Canadair Limited Drawings: 601R47600,
          601R47602, 601R47700.
          Note: Customized markings and placards drawings are not included.
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          Model CL-600-2C10
          All placards must be installed in accordance with Canadair Limited Drawings: BA670-47501,
          BA670-47506, BA670-47800. Self Illuminated Signs and Electrical Signs must be installed in
          accordance with BA670-47802 and BA670-47803.
          Note: Customized markings and placards drawings are not included. Drawings noted above
          are for basic type certification only. For as-delivered aircraft configurations, refer to customer
          options listed in RAL-670-300.
          Model CL-600-2D24
          All placards must be installed in accordance with the Bombardier Aerospace Drawings:
          BA690-47500, BA690-47506, BA690-47804. Self illuminated Signs and Electrical Signs
          must be installed in accordance with BA690-47805 and BA690-47806.
          Drawings noted above are for basic type certification only. For as- delivered aircraft
          configurations, refer to RAL-690-XXXX for S/N 15001 to 15013, and RAL-BA690-XXXX
          for S/N 15014 and subsequent. (XXXX denotes the serial number for the aircraft concerned).
          Model CL-600-2A12
          The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment are listed in
          Canadair Time Limits/Maintenance Checks, PSP 601-5. These limitations may not be
          changed without FAA Engineering approval. This document with Canadair Maintenance
          Manual, PSP 601-2 and Job Inspection Card Manual PSP 601-22, NDT-612 contain all
          information essential for proper maintenance.
          Model CL-600-2B16
          The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment are listed in
          Canadair Time Limits/Maintenance Checks, PSP 601A-5 (3A & 3R Variants) and PSP 604-5
          (604 Variant). These limitations may not be changed without FAA Engineering approval.
          This document and Canadair Maintenance Manual, PSP 601-2 (3A & 3R Variants) and PSP
          604-2 (604 Variant), and/or Job Inspection Card Manuals PSP601A-22 (3A) and/or PSP 601R-
          22 (3R), PSP604-22 (CL604), NDT604-12 contain all information essential for proper
          maintenance.
          Model CL-600-2B19
          The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment and
          information essential for proper maintenance, are listed in Canadair Program Document CSP
          A-053, Part 2. These limitations may not be changed without FAA Engineering approval.
          Model CL-600-2C10
          The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment and
          information essential for proper maintenance, are listed in Canadair Program Document CSP
          B-053, Part 2. These limitations may not be changed without FAA Engineering approval.
          Model CL-600-2D24
          The airplane life limits and repetitive inspections for components and equipment and
          information essential for proper maintenance, are listed in Bombardier Aerospace Program
          Document CSP B-053, Part 2. These limitations may not be changed without FAA
          Engineering approval.
              2.   The accelerate-stop distance and landing distance must be determined using the
                   braking performance which is obtained with the brake conditions that are expected in
                   service.
NOTE 8
           The RJ200 is a marketing designation for the Regional Jet Series 100 aircraft with the General
           Electric CF-34-3B1 engines installed and is identified as the Regional Jet Series 100 or RJ100
           in this TCDS. All Airworthiness Directives issued against any 100 series aircraft are similarly
           applicable to the 200 series.
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