BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 Cabin Handbook

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BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 is an aircraft designed for the discerning traveler seeking an efficient, comfortable, and versatile business jet. With class-leading innovations and exceptional performance, this aircraft offers a host of advanced features to ensure an enjoyable flying experience.

BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 is an aircraft designed for the discerning traveler seeking an efficient, comfortable, and versatile business jet. With class-leading innovations and exceptional performance, this aircraft offers a host of advanced features to ensure an enjoyable flying experience.

To: HOLDERS OF CABIN HANDBOOK
Bombardier Challenger 300, Serial No. 20074
REVISION A, DECEMBER 2006
HIGHLIGHTS
Pages which have been added or revised are outlined below
together with the highlights of the revision. Remove and insert
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To: HOLDERS OF CABIN HANDBOOK
Bombardier Challenger 300, Serial No. 20074
REVISION A, DECEMBER 2006
HIGHLIGHTS
Pages which have been added or revised are outlined below
together with the highlights of the revision. Remove and insert
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Cabin Handbook
Cabin Handbook
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BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 300*
CABIN HANDBOOK - AIRCRAFT S/N: 20074 (REV. A)
Bombardier Inc.
P. O. Box 6087, Station Centre-ville
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3G9
http://www.cic.bombardier.com
For more information please contact:
Bombardier Business Aircraft Customer Support
Technical Publications and Information
Distribution
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Ordering
To ease the ordering process, the following Document
Identification Number should be used: CH 300 COMP CH
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It is understood that this documentation, comprising technical data and other
information in any media shall not be reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part
without Bombardier’s written authorization, is proprietary and confidential to
Bombardier and that all rights to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and
other intellectual property rights therein belong to Bombardier. Such
documentation, technical data and other information shall not be modified,
translated, reverse assembled, reverse engineered or de-compiled and shall be
used solely to maintain, operate or repair the aircraft.
BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 300*
CABIN HANDBOOK - AIRCRAFT S/N: 20074 (REV. A)
Bombardier Inc.
P. O. Box 6087, Station Centre-ville
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3G9
http://www.cic.bombardier.com
For more information please contact:
Bombardier Business Aircraft Customer Support
Technical Publications and Information
Distribution
North America 1-866-273-2638
Outside North America 514-855-7051
FAX 514-855-7072
Ordering
To ease the ordering process, the following Document
Identification Number should be used: CH 300 COMP CH
User Comment Group 514-855-9304
E-mail bbad.user[email protected]ombardier.com
It is understood that this documentation, comprising technical data and other
information in any media shall not be reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part
without Bombardiers written authorization, is proprietary and confidential to
Bombardier and that all rights to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and
other intellectual property rights therein belong to Bombardier. Such
documentation, technical data and other information shall not be modified,
translated, reverse assembled, reverse engineered or de-compiled and shall be
used solely to maintain, operate or repair the aircraft.
*Trademark of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Printed in Canada
*Trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Printed in Canada
Copyright © 2006 by Bombardier Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2006 by Bombardier Inc. All rights reserved.
Introduction
This Cabin Handbook describes and provides operating instructions for the
custom equipment and furnishings installed at the completion center. This
manual does not replace any manual provided with the aircraft by the
manufacturer. It is strongly recommended that all manuals be thoroughly
reviewed to acquaint the owners and attendants with all equipment and
furnishings. This includes the specific vendor manuals provided by the
equipment manufacturers.
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Introduction
This Cabin Handbook describes and provides operating instructions for the
custom equipment and furnishings installed at the completion center. This
manual does not replace any manual provided with the aircraft by the
manufacturer. It is strongly recommended that all manuals be thoroughly
reviewed to acquaint the owners and attendants with all equipment and
furnishings. This includes the specific vendor manuals provided by the
equipment manufacturers.
Introduction
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1 Aircraft Description........................................... 1
Cabin Furnishings................................................................... 1
Overview .................................................................................1
Cabin Doors ............................................................................2
Entry Area ...............................................................................2
Crew Closet .............................................................................3
Wardrobe Cabinet ...................................................................3
Galley ......................................................................................3
Lavatory ..................................................................................4
Baggage Compartment ...........................................................5
Main Cabin .............................................................................5
Armledge Storage Boxes ........................................................7
Emergency Exit Table ............................................................7
Executive Tables .....................................................................7
Magazine Racks ......................................................................7
Subwoofer Cabinet .................................................................7
Passenger Switch Panels .........................................................8
Pyramid Cabinet .....................................................................8
Single Seats .............................................................................9
VIP Seat ..................................................................................9
Video Monitors .......................................................................9
Window Shades ....................................................................10
Section 2 Aircraft Systems............................................... 11
Communication ..................................................................... 11
Overview ...............................................................................11
Passenger Address ................................................................11
Call Systems .........................................................................11
Airborne Telecommunication System ..................................12
A. Air-to-Ground calling ....................................................15
B. Inplane Calling ...............................................................16
C. Ground-to-Air Calling and Call Handling .....................16
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Entertainment....................................................................... 19
Overview .............................................................................. 19
Cabin Management System .................................................. 19
Controls ................................................................................ 21
Audio System ....................................................................... 24
Video System ....................................................................... 26
Airshow System ................................................................... 26
Electrical Power.................................................................... 29
Overview .............................................................................. 29
115VAC/60HZ Power System ............................................. 29
Lighting.................................................................................. 31
Overview .............................................................................. 31
Lighting Controls ................................................................. 31
Entry Area Lights ................................................................. 31
Cabin Lighting ...................................................................... 33
Lavatory Lights .................................................................... 33
Baggage Compartment Lights .............................................. 33
Water and Waste .................................................................. 35
Overview .............................................................................. 35
Water System ....................................................................... 35
Waste System ....................................................................... 38
Section 3 Galley.................................................................39
General................................................................................... 39
Overview .............................................................................. 39
Galley Description ................................................................ 39
Galley Waste Disposal ......................................................... 41
Section 4 Lavatory ............................................................43
General................................................................................... 43
Overview .............................................................................. 43
Lavatory Toilet ..................................................................... 43
Lavatory Water Supply ........................................................ 43
Lavatory Waste Disposal ..................................................... 43
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Section 5 Miscellaneous ................................................... 45
General................................................................................... 45
Non-Approved Electronic Devices .......................................45
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Section 1 Aircraft Description
Cabin Furnishings
Overview
The cabin is divided into the entry area, main cabin, lavatory, and baggage
compartment. Refer to Cabin Layout (Figure 1).
Cabin Layout
Figure 1
MAIN ENTRY DOOR
ENTRY AREA
LAVATORY
MAIN CABIN
BAGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
EMERGENCY
EXIT
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Cabin Doors
The passenger cabin is served by a main entry door on the left side of the
aircraft, aft of the cockpit. An emergency exit is located on the aft right side of
the main cabin.
Entry Area
The Entry Area (Figure 2) is located inside the main entry door. It extends
from the cockpit to the entrance of the main cabin. A fabric curtain separates
the cockpit from the entry area. An acoustical curtain separates the main entry
door from the entry area.
Furnishings in the entry area include the following items:
A crew closet
The forward wardrobe cabinet
The galley
Avionics cabinets
A switch panel, located on the forward wardrobe header, controls the entry
area lighting. Refer to Section 2, Aircraft Systems, Lighting, for more
information.
Entry Area
Figure 2
GALLEY
WARDROBE
CABINET
CREW
CLOSET
MAIN
ENTRY DOOR
AVIONICS
CABINET
AVIONICS
C
ABINET
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Crew Closet
A crew closet, in the entry area forward of the galley, provides storage for
garments and emergency equipment. A dome light provides general
illumination when the door is opened.
Wardrobe Cabinet
A wardrobe cabinet, aft of the main entrance, provides garment storage, and
provisions for the entertainment and communication equipment. When the
door is opened, a dome light provides general illumination. Two cooling fans
are installed in the wardrobe to supply ventilation for the entertainment system
components. The cooling fans are on as long as power is supplied to the
aircraft
. The entry area switch panel, located in the cabinet header, is the main
control point for the cabin management system. Refer to Section 2, Aircraft
Systems, Entertainment, for more information about the cabin management
system.
Galley
The Galley (Figure 3), in the entry area aft of the crew closet, provides
facilities for stowing and preparing food and beverages. The galley has
electrical power for fans and appliances. Refer to Section 3, Galley, for more
information.
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Galley
Figure 3
Lavatory
The Lavatory (Figure 4), located between the main cabin and the baggage
compartment, is separated from the main cabin by a bulkhead and pocket door,
and the baggage compartment by a bulkhead and hinged door. Refer to
Section 4, Lavatory, for more information.
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Lavatory
Figure 4
Baggage Compartment
The baggage compartment is located aft of the lavatory, and contains a water
tank, a baggage net, a storage cabinet, and coat rods for hanging garments. The
baggage compartment has an increased capacity of 750 pounds, and is not
accessible when the lavatory is occupied.
Main Cabin
The Main Cabin (Figure 5) is located between the entry area and the lavatory.
A bulkhead and pocket door separate the cabin from the lavatory.
VANITY
CABINET
POCKET
DOOR
TOILET
BAGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
STORAGE
CABINET
HINGED
DOOR
LAVATORY
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Furnishings in the main cabin include the following items:
Eight single seats (one VIP seat position)
Eight armledge storage boxes
One emergency exit table (stowed in baggage compartment)
Three executive tables
Eight passenger switch panels
One pyramid cabinet
Two video monitors
Twelve window shades
Two magazine racks
One subwoofer cabinet
Main Cabin
Figure 5
VIDEO MONITOR
ARMLEDGE
STORAGE BOX
(8 PLACES)
WINDOW SHADE
(12 PLACES)
SINGLE SEAT
(8 PLACES)
EXECUTIVE TABLE
(3 PLACES)
MAGAZINE RACK
VIP SEAT
PASSENGER
S
WITCH PANEL
(8 PLACES)
EMERGENCY EXIT
TABLE
PYRAMID CABINET
VIDEO MONITOR
SUBWOOFER
C
ABINET
MAGAZINE RACK
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Armledge Storage Boxes
Eight storage boxes, in the armledges adjacent to each single seat, provide
general storage. The storage boxes adjacent to right-hand seat 2 and left-hand
seat 4 contain telephone handsets. The storage boxes adjacent to left- and right-
hand seats 2 and 4 contain single electrical outlets.
Emergency Exit Table
There are receptacles for a folding plug-in table below the emergency exit,
behind a closeout panel with a spring-loaded hinge. Table stowage is provided
in the baggage storage cabinet, located on the aft side of the right-hand
baggage bulkhead.
To deploy the plug-in table:
Remove the leaf from the baggage storage cabinet
Flip down the lid on the dado panel
Slide the plug-in table leaf supports into the receptacles
Executive Tables
There are three folding executive tables in the armledges adjacent to the single
seats. The executive tables are manually deployed.
To deploy the executive tables:
Pull the armledge cover up and out
Unfold the table leaf
Magazine Racks
There are two magazine racks located in the main cabin. The forward
magazine rack is located on the right side, aft of the galley. The aft magazine
rack is located on the left side, forward of the aft cabin bulkhead, and provides
a drawer for storage.
Subwoofer Cabinet
There is a subwoofer cabinet located on the right side of the main cabin, aft of
right-hand seat 2.
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Passenger Switch Panels
Passenger switch panels, located in the armledges adjacent to each seat
position, control lighting and entertainment features in the main cabin. Refer to
Section 2, Aircraft Systems, Entertainment, for more information.
The passenger switch panel located at the VIP seat, right-hand seat 2, also
controls the cabin call system and cabin temperature.
Pyramid Cabinet
There is a Pyramid Cabinet (Figure 6) in the main cabin on the right side,
forward of the aft cabin bulkhead. It opens on the inboard side and provides
storage for a life raft.
Pyramid Cabinet
Figure 6
LIFE RAFT
DOOR
PYRAMID
CABINET
ASHTRAY
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Single Seats
WARNING: DURING TAXI, TAKEOFF, AND LANDING, ALL SEATS ARE
TO BE IN THE FULL UPRIGHT POSITION; THE
FORWARD-FACING SEATS MUST BE IN THE FULLY AFT
TRACKING POSITION; THE AFT-FACING SEATS MUST BE
IN THE FULLY FORWARD TRACKING POSITION; AND
SEATBELTS MUST BE WORN.
There are eight single seats in the cabin, four on each side. Cabin seating is
referenced by right- or left-hand side. For example, the first seat on the right
side is referred to as right-hand seat 1. Each seat is equipped with the following
features:
Three-point push button restraint system
Headrest (aft-facing seats only)
Recline
Swivel
Tracking (8" forward/aft, 5" inboard/outboard)
Note: Swivel and tracking capabilities are restricted at right-hand seat 3
and right-hand seat 4 to comply with egress requirements at the
emergency exit.
VIP Seat
The VIP seat is designated as right-hand seat 2. The personal switch panel at
this location is distinct because it provides additional control of the lighting
and entertainment systems as well as temperature control. Refer to Section 2,
Aircraft Systems, Entertainment, for more information about the VIP
passenger switch panel.
Video Monitors
There are two video monitors in the main cabin. The forward monitor is
located on the left side, on the aft face of the wardrobe cabinet. The aft monitor
is located on the right side, on the forward face of the aft cabin bulkhead. Refer
to Section 2, Aircraft Systems, Entertainment, for more information.
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BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 Cabin Handbook

Category
Telephones
Type
Cabin Handbook

BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 is an aircraft designed for the discerning traveler seeking an efficient, comfortable, and versatile business jet. With class-leading innovations and exceptional performance, this aircraft offers a host of advanced features to ensure an enjoyable flying experience.

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