Raytheon Beechraft Starship 2000 User manual

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Oct 31/06
STARSHIP 1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL
B10
P/N 122-590013-21, Revision B10, Oct 31/06
The chapters which have been revised or added are listed below with the Highlights of each change. Remove the
affected pages and insert this B10 Revision in accordance with the attached Instruction Page. Enter the revision
number and the date inserted on the Record of Revisions page of this manual. The Highlights Page may be retained
with the manual for future reference.
HIGHLIGHTS
Chapter/Section Description
Introduction New style and format and information.
5-10-00 New style and format and revised page 4 under Utility Systems.
5-11-00 New style and format and corrected second landing gear brake hoses entry to retraction
and extension hoses.
5-20-00 New style and format. Revised Item 25, page 5. Revised item 10. b. on page 6. Revised
items 12 and 13 on page 15.
21-30-00 New style and format. Revised CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING PRESSURE SWITCH
INSTALLATION and added CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING PRESSURE SWITCH CHECK.
26-20-00 New style and format. Revised TITLE of paragraph and NOTE on page 16. Revised the
EXTINGUISHER ACTIVATION CHECK procedure on page 17.
28-00-00 New style and format. Revised Figure 1.
35-00-00 New style and format. Revised Chart 3 supplier information, Chart 4 cleaner information.
Revised Chart 5. Revised numerous steps to new format. Added BAROMETRIC
PRESSURE SWITCH CHECK on page 68. Revised the CABIN SHUTOFF VALVE
FUNTIONAL CHECK procedure on page 69. Revised theCABIN OXYGEN
COMPARTMENT AND MASK INSPECTION procedure and added OXYGEN MASK
CLEANING procedure on page 70.

Starship 1®Model 2000
(NC-4 and After)
Maintenance Manual
Volume 1 of 2
Introduction thru Chapter 28
This maual includes the maintenance information
required to be available by 14 CFR Part 23.
Note: This manual was formerly called the Beechcraft Starship Maintenance Manual.
Copyright © 2006 Raytheon Aircraft Company. All rights reserved.
P/N 122-590013-21 P/N 122-590013-21B10
Reissued: February 25, 1994 Revised: October 31, 2006

Published by
RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANY
P.O. Box 85
Wichita, Kansas
67201-0085 USA
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NOTE
Where Beech Aircraft Corporation is referred to in this publication,
it will be taken to read Raytheon Aircraft Company.

B10
Basic publications are assigned a part number which appears on the title page with the date of the issue. Subsequent revisions are identified by the addition of a
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE REVISIONS
Part Number Date Chapters Affected
122-590013-21B February 25, 1994 All (Reissue)
122-590013-21B1 May 13, 1994 4, 23 and 39
122-590013-21B2 August 1, 1994 12
122-590013-21B3 December 23, 1994 10, 21, 23, 24, 33 and 34
122-590013-21B4 June 30, 1995 4, 11, 25, 26 and 33
122-590013-21B5 April 11, 1997 5, 7, 12, 30, 32 and 73
122-590013-21B6 December 22, 2000 4, 5, 12, 20, 25, 27, 32, 56 and 73
122-590013-21B7 March 16, 2001 5
122-590013-21B8 June 20, 2001 61
122-590013-21B9 July 31, 2002 4, 5, 10, 11, 20, 23, 25, 30,
32, 56, 71 and 79
122-590013-21B10 October 31, 2006 Intro, 5, 21, 26, 28 and 35

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List of Effective Pages
Section PAGE DATE
Title Page (Vol 1) Oct 31/06
Logo Page
Title Page (Vol 2) Oct 31/06
Logo Page
“A” Page B10
“B” Page B10
Introduction 1 thru 13 Oct 31/06
NOTE - The chapter List of Effective Pages is located in the front of each chapter.



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04-00-00
1. INFORMATION
All commercial publications are listed on the web at http://pubs.raytheonaircraft.com. For more information on
these publications, contact the Technical Manual Distribution Center (TMDC) at 1-800-796-2665 or (316)
676-8238, fax (316) 671-2540, or E-mail TMDC@rac.ray.com.
Neither reissues or revisions are automatically provided to the holder of this manual. For information on how
to obtain reissues or revisions applicable to this manual, refer to the latest revision of the Raytheon Aircraft
Company Service Bulletin No. 00-2001 or visit our web site at http://pubs.raytheonaircraft.com., then select
Subscription Services Information.
Additional publications are listed in the current Electronic Directory of Catalogs and Services (EDOCS)
CD-ROM (P/N 994-32808). For Information on these publications contact the Technical Manual Distribution
Center (TMDC) at 1-800-796-2665 or (316) 676-8238, fax (316) 671-2540, E-mail TMDC@rac.ray.com or
visit our web site at http://pubs.raytheonaircraft.com., then select Searchable Publications Status and Price
List.
Since a wide variety of avionic components and equipment is available, avionic manufacturers normally
supply parts and servicing manuals with each set/component. The manufacturer of the equipment should be
contacted when additional parts or servicing information is required.
Additional publications are listed in the current Publications Price List (P/N 118556). Contact your nearest
Raytheon Aircraft Service Center for information on these publications or visit the Publications price list web
site at http://pubs.raytheonaircraft.com.
A. General
The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Maintenance Manual is prepared in accordance with the GAMA
(General Aviation Manufacturers Association) Specification No. 2 format. It also meets the intent of the
requirements of the ATA Specification 2200 (Air Transport Association of America) with respect to the
arrangement and content of the System/Chapters within the designated chapter-numbering system.
This Starship 1 Maintenance Manual is supplemented by the following publications:
•The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Parts Catalog, P/N 122-590013-11
•The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Wiring Diagram Manual, P/N 122-590013-13
•The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Component Maintenance Manual, P/N 122-590013-9
•The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Structural Repair Manual, P/N 122-590013-7
•The Raytheon Aircraft Starship 1 Printed Circuit Board Manual, P/N 122-590013-49
It shall be the responsibility of the owner/operator to ensure that the latest revision of the publications
referenced in this manual are utilized during operation, servicing and maintenance of the airplane.
Raytheon Aircraft Company expressly reserves the right to supersede, cancel and/or declare obsolete
any parts, part numbers, kits or publications that may be referenced in this manual without prior notice.

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WARNING: Use only parts obtained from sources approved by Raytheon Aircraft Company, in
connection with the maintenance and repair of Raytheon Aircraft Company
airplanes.
Genuine Raytheon Aircraft Company parts are produced and inspected under
rigorous procedures to insure airworthiness and suitability for use in Raytheon
Aircraft Company airplane applications. Parts purchased from sources other than
those approved by Raytheon Aircraft Company, even though outwardly identical in
appearance, may not have the required tests and inspections performed, may be
different in fabrication techniques and materials, and may be dangerous when
installed in an airplane.
Salvaged airplane parts, reworked parts obtained from sources not approved by the
Raytheon Aircraft Company or parts, components or structural assemblies, the
service history of which is unknown or cannot be authenticated, may have been
subjected to unacceptable stresses or temperatures or have other hidden damage,
not discernible through routine visual or usual nondestructive testing techniques.
This may render the part, component or structural assembly, even though originally
manufactured by the Raytheon Aircraft Company, unsuitable and unsafe for airplane
use.
Raytheon Aircraft Company expressly disclaims any responsibility for malfunctions,
failures, damage or injury caused by use of parts not approved by the Raytheon
Aircraft Company.
Any maintenance requiring the disconnection and reconnection of flight control
cables, plumbing, electrical connectors or wiring requires identification of each side
of the component being disconnected to facilitate correct reassembly. At or prior to
disassembly, components should be color coded, tagged or properly identified in a
way that it will be obvious how to correctly reconnect the components. After
reconnection of any component, remove all identification tags. Check all associated
systems for correct function prior to returning the airplane to service.
B. Correspondence
If a question should arise concerning the care of your airplane, it is important to include the airplane
serial number in any correspondence. The serial number appears on the model designation placard.
Refer to Chapter 11 for placard location.
C. Publications Change Request (PCR)
If an irregularity or missing information is noted, the user of this manual may access a PCR form at
http://www.pubs.raytheonaircraft.com., select Forms and Reports and then select Publication Change
Request. This form and the information that was entered will be electronically forwarded to Raytheon
Aircraft Customer Support. The change request will be researched for any necessary updates to the
publication. Assistance is available, at any time, by contacting Raytheon Aircraft Technical Support at
800-429-5372 or 316-676-3140.

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D. Normal Revisions
Normal Revisions to this manual are issued to provide changes to technical information.
1. Paper Revision
That portion of text which has been revised by the addition of, or a change in, information is
denoted by a solid revision bar adjacent to the text. The date printed on the bottom of each
page can be compared to the “A” page to determine the revision number. Each revised page
will ONLY show revision bars for text changed by the revision. There will not be a revision bar
if text was deleted from the page.
Revised illustrations will be identified by a revision bar printed on the side of the page.
E. Temporary Revisions
Temporary Revisions to this manual are issued to provide technical information in the interim between
normal revisions. Each temporary revision is issued by the chapter number to which it applies, followed
by a sequential number in the order of publication (Temporary Revisions 12-1, 12-2, etc.). If relevant,
the information in the temporary revision should be included in the next normal revision of the manual.
1. Paper Temporary Revisions
Temporary Revisions are printed on yellow paper and are to be inserted in the maintenance
manual in accordance with the instructions provided and adjacent to applicable chapter,
section, and subject matter in the manual.
F. Revised Text
That portion of text which has been revised by the addition of, or a change in, punctuation and/or
information is denoted by a solid revision bar adjacent to the textual column in the margin of this
paragraph. Each page may or may not have revision bars. That date printed on the bottom of each page
indicates when the information on that page was changed. Each page will ONLY show revision bars for
punctuation and/or text changed by the current revision.
G. Revised Illustrations
When an illustration is modified or a new illustration is added, it will be noted by a solid line (revision bar)
along the outside margin of the illustration.
H. Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
•WARNING - Brings attention to an operating procedure, inspection or maintenance practice,
which if not correctly followed, could result in personal injury or loss of life.
•CAUTION - Brings attention to an operating procedure, inspection, repair or maintenance
condition, which if not strictly observed, could result in damage or destruction of equipment.
•NOTE - Brings attention to an operating procedure, inspection, repair or maintenance
condition, which is essential to highlight.

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2. MANUAL LAYOUT
A. Title Page
A Title page is located at the beginning of the manual and provides the part number of the manual, and
lists all aircraft models pertaining to this manual and their respective serial numbers. Information
throughout this manual is applicable to all serial numbers listed on the title page except where
specifically stated.
B. List of Effective Revisions/List of Effective Pages
The printed manual will have a List of Effective Revisions/List of Effective Pages, (“A” page) following
the title page of the manual. The List of Effective Revisions page lists the revisions currently effective for
the manual. The List of Effective Pages section lists the page effectivity for the Title Page(s), “A” page(s)
and Introduction chapter. It will also show the effective pages for an entire manual if the manual does
not have individual Chapter List of Effective Pages.
C. Record of Revisions Page
The printed manual will have a Record of Revisions page. The Record of Revisions is provided
following the List of Effective Revisions/List of Effective Pages (“A” page). When a revision is inserted,
the revision number, the date the revision is inserted into the manual, and the initials of the person(s)
inserting the revision should be recorded on this page.
D. Log of Temporary Revisions Page
The printed manual will have a Log of Temporary Revisions page. The Log of Temporary Revisions
Page is located following the Record of Revisions page. The Log of Temporary Revisions page provides
a history of each temporary revision, including the revision number which incorporated the temporary
revision into the manual.
E. Record of Temporary Revisions Page
The printed manual will have a Record of Temporary Revisions page. The Record of Temporary
Revisions Page is located following the Log of Temporary Revisions page. When a temporary revision
is inserted or removed from this manual, the appropriate information should be recorded on this page.
F. Chapter List of Effective Page
The printed manual may have a Chapter List of Effective Pages. The List of Effective Pages follow the
Chapter-Divider-Tab and lists the issue date of each page that is effective for that chapter.
G. Chapter Table of Contents Pages
The printed manual may have a Chapter Table of Contents Pages. The Chapter Table of Contents
Pages follow the Chapter List of Effective Pages and lists the contents of the data for that chapter.
3. HOW TO USE THE MANUAL
A. ATA Subject Matter Assignment
The contents of this manual are organized into four levels. The four levels are:

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(1) Group
These are the primary divisions of the manual that enable broad separation of content. Typical of
this division is the separation between Airframe Systems and the Power Plant.
(2) System/Chapter
The various groups are broken down into major systems such as Environmental Systems,
Electrical Power, Landing Gear, etc. The systems are arranged more or less alphabetically rather
than by precedence or importance. They are assigned a number, which becomes the first element
of the standardized numbering system. Thus, the element 28 of the number 28-40-01 refers to the
chapter FUEL. Everything concerning the fuel system will be covered in this chapter.
(3) Subsystem/Section
The major systems/chapters of an airplane are broken down into subsystems. These subsystems
are identified by the second element of the standard numbering system. The element 40 of the
number 28-40-01 concerns itself with the indicating section of the fuel system.
(4) Unit/Subject
The individual units within a subsystem/section may be identified by the third element of the
standard numbering system. The element 01 of the number 28-40-01 is a subject designator. This
element is assigned at the option of the manufacturer and may or may not be used.
B. Application
Any publication conforming to the GAMA or ATA format will use the same basic numbering system.
Thus, whether the manual is a Starship 1 Maintenance Manual, or a Starship 1 Wiring Diagram Manual,
the person wishing information concerning the indication portion of the fuel system, would refer to the
System/Chapter Tab 28-FUEL. The table of contents in the front of this chapter will provide a list of
subsystems covered in this chapter. For example, the fuel system chapter with a full index would
contain:
28-00 - General
28-10 - Storage (Tanks, cells, necks, caps, instruments, etc.).
28-20 - Distribution (Fuel lines, pumps, valves, controls, etc.).
28-30 - Dump (If in-flight dumping system is installed, it would appear here).
28-40 - Indicating (Quantity, temperature, pressure, etc., does not include engine fuel flow or pressure).
C. References to Procedures, Figures, Equipment and Materials
A system has been developed to provide a method of allowing the user to quickly locate data referred to
in the other manuals. This system provides information for both the printed manual as well as a
hyperlink in electronic manuals.
Here are a few examples:
When the user is directed to a procedure in another manual, the text will be as follows: (refer to Chapter
6-50-00, CABIN FLOORBOARD PANELS). The procedure is found in Chapter 6-50-00, of the
Maintenance Manual.

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When the user is in a procedure and is directed to information about a tool, piece of equipment or
material used, the text will be as follows: (1, Chart 2, 27-00-00), which contains a listing of all the special
tools and equipment used to maintain the Starship 1 airplane. Item 1 in Chart 2 is Sealant.
4. CHAPTER/SYSTEM INDEX GUIDE TABLE
The following System/Chapter, Subsystem/Section Index Guide is prepared in accordance with GAMA
Specification No. 2 and ATA Specification No. 100 for use with Maintenance Manuals, Parts Catalogs and
Wiring Diagram Manuals.
The following chapters are not applicable to this Maintenance Manual: 29, 37, 49, 60, 70, 81, 83, 91 and 95.
Table 1 -
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title
INTRODUCTION
4 AIRWORTHINESS LIMITATIONS
00 Airworthiness - Limitations
5 TIME LIMITS/MAINTENANCE CHECKS
10 Time Limits - Maintenance Checks
11 Time Limits - Overhaul and Replacement
20 Scheduled Maintenance Checks
50 Unscheduled Maintenance Checks
6 DIMENSIONS AND AREAS
10 Airplane Dimensions
20 Airplane Areas
30 Airplane Stations
40 Airplane Zones
50 Airplane Access Panels
7 LIFTING AND SHORING
00 General
10 Jacking and Hoisting
8 LEVELING AND WEIGHING
00 General

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8 (Cont’d) 10 Leveling
20 Weighing
9 TOWING AND TAXIING
00 General
10 Towing
20 Taxiing
10 PARKING AND MOORING
00 General
10 Parking
20 Mooring
11 PLACARDS AND MARKINGS
00 General
10 Exterior Color Schemes and Markings
20 Exterior Placards and Markings
12 SERVICING
00 Servicing
10 Replenishing
20 Scheduled Servicing
30 Unscheduled Servicing
20 STANDARD PRACTICES - AIRFRAME
00 Standard Practices
01 Torque Application
02 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity
03 Electrical Bonding
04 Control Cables and Pulleys
05 Bearings
06 Tubing, Hoses and Fittings
07 Locking Devices
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title

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20 (Cont’d) 08 Airplane Finish Care
21 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
00 General
10 Air Distribution
21 Nose Avionics Cooling Systems
30 Pressurization
40 Heating
50 Cooling
60 Temperature Control
22 AUTO FLIGHT
10 Autopilot
23 COMMUNICATIONS
00 General
10 Speech Communications
11 VHF Communications
12 Radiophone System
40 Ground Interphone System
50 Audio Intergating
60 Static Discharging
24 ELECTRICAL POWER
00 General
30 DC Generation and Control
31 Battery Power
32 Auxiliary Battery Power
40 External Power
50 Electrical Load Distribution
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title

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25 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS
00 General
10 Cockpit
20 Passenger Compartment
60 Emergency
26 FIRE PROTECTION
00 General
10 Engine Fire Detection System
11 Engine Bleed Air Warning System
20 Engine Fire Extinguishing
21 Portable Fire Extinguishing
27 FLIGHT CONTROLS
00 General
20 Rudder and Tabs
30 Elevators, Elevons and Tabs
31 Stall Warning System
50 Flap/Forward Wings
70 Control Locks
28 FUEL
00 General
10 Fuel Storage
20 Fuel Distribution
40 Fuel Indicating
30 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
00 General
10 Airfoil
20 Engine Air Intakes
40 Windows, Windshields and Doors
70 Water Lines
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title

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30 (Cont’d) 80 Detection
31 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS
10 Instrument and Control Panels
20 Independent Instruments
40 Central Computers
41 Integrated Avionics Processor System
50 Central Warning System
32 LANDING GEAR
00 General
10 Main Gear and Doors
20 Nose Gear and Doors
30 Extension and Retraction
40 Wheels and Brakes
50 Nose Landing Gear Steering
60 Landing Gear Position and Warning
33 LIGHTS
00 General
10 Cockpit Lights
20 Cabin Lights
30 Baggage Compartment Lights
40 Exterior Lights
34 NAVIGATION AND PITOT/STATIC
00 General
10 Flight Environment Data
20 Attitude and Direction
30 Landing Systems
40 Independent Position Determining
50 Dependent Position Determining
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title

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35 OXYGEN
00 General
36 PNEUMATIC
00 General
10 Distribution
20 Indicating
38 WATER/WASTE
00 General
30 Waste Disposal
39 ELECTRICAL PANELS
10 Instrument And Control Panels
20 Electrical & Electronic Equipment Panels
30 Printed Circuit Boards
51 STRUCTURES
00 General
52 DOORS
00 General
10 Passenger/Crew
20 Emergency Exit
40 Service Doors
70 Door Warning
80 Landing Gear Doors
53 FUSELAGE
00 General
10 Main Frame
20 Auxiliary Structure
30 Access Doors and Skin
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title

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53 (Cont’d) 40 Attach Fittings
50 Aerodynamic Fairings
54 NACELLES
00 General
55 STABILIZERS
00 General
10 Forward Wing
20 Elevator
30 Tipsails
40 Rudder
60 Ventral Stabilizer
56 WINDOWS
00 General
10 Cockpit
20 Cabin
57 WINGS
00 General
50 Eleven
61 PROPELLERS
00 General
10 Propeller Assembly
20 Controlling
21 Autofeathering
22 Synchrophaser
40 Indicating
71 POWER PLANT
00 General
System/Chapter Subsystem/Section Title
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