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4.17
Shutdown
a
Brake
PARK
b.
THROTTLE
IDLE
c.
Radio
OFF
d.
Transponder
OFF
e.
AVIONICS
OFF
f.
IGNITION
OFF the first circuit, after 2-3 s
OFF the second circuit
g.
Starter key
OFF
h.
MASTER SWITCH
OFF
i.
NAV/ACL
lights
OFF
j.
RESCUE SYSTEM
actuator
Install lock (see Chapter 7.22, Fig. 7-33)
CAUTION
Do not park the aircraft in direct sunlight with the canopy left open
(see Chapter 8.2.2)!
NOTE
Canopy cover prevents the effects of the sun.
4.18
Environmental Consideration
Cold Weather Operation
It is recommended to preheat the engine if the outside temperature falls below +5
°
C. Use a suitable air heater.
Temperature of hot air should not exceed 100
°
C. Preheat until coolant and oil temperature 20
°
C.
Before engine starting remove ice from the aircraft surfaces, check the free movement of control surfaces and flaps.
Also check and remove frost, ice, snow and any other contamination from wheels, wheel brakes and wheel fairings.
In the case of low battery an external power source may be used. Plug in the external power source to the socket
in the cabin. Keep the cables and all personnel clear of propeller rotation plane during starting and disconnecting
of external power source.
WARNING
When the aircraft will be started using external power, keep all
personnel and power unit cables clear of the propeller!
Hot Weather Operation
Avoid prolonged engine operation on the ground.
Summary of Contents for WT9 Dynamic LSA / Club
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