Pilot Operating Handbook
Cavalon
SECTION 1
GENERAL
AutoGyro_POH_Cavalon 915iS
Revision 1.0 – Issue Date 08.MAY.2019
1-1
SECTION 1 - GENERAL
1.1
Introduction
This manual is designed as an operating guide for pilots, instructors, and owners/operators,
providing information for the safe and efficient operation of this gyroplane. It includes
material required to be furnished to the pilot by the competent certification authority. This
handbook is not designed as a substitute for adequate and competent flight instruction,
however.
Pilots of this aircraft must hold a proper license including the class rating ‘gyroplane’,
corresponding to the aircraft’s registration. A special endorsement may be required to fly
with passengers. It is the pilot’s responsibility to be familiar with this handbook, the special
characteristics of this gyroplane, and all other information and legal requirements relevant
for the operation in his country. The pilot is responsible to determine the gyroplane is safe
for flight, and to operate the aircraft with respect to the procedures and limitations provided
in this manual.
It is the owner’s/operator’s responsibility to have this gyroplane registered and insured,
according to country-specific regulations. The aircraft owner/operator is also responsible for
maintaining the gyroplane in airworthy condition. Maintenance instructions are provided in
the Maintenance Manual and in SECTION 8 of this manual. Note that depending on the
kind of operation, type of maintenance activity, or component involved, the competent
authority may dictate qualified personnel and/or respective facilities.
1.2
Certification
The Cavalon is designed, tested and certified according to the German design
specifications for microlight gyroplanes (“Bauvorschriften für Ultraleichte Tragschrauber”,
BUT 2001) including its latest amendment published in “Nachrichten für Luftfahrer” NfL II
13/09 issued 12.02.2009, as well as the British Civil Airworthiness Requirements (BCAR)
Section T issue 5.
The corresponding certification documents (Geräte-Kennblatt) have been issued by the
responsible Germany department DULV (Deutscher Ultraleichtflugverband e.V.),
respectively the German national certifying authority.
The noise certificate was granted according to the German requirements for noise
protection
for
microlight
gyroplanes
(“Lärmschutzverordnung
für
Ultraleichte
Tragschrauber”).
1.3
Performance Data and Operating Procedures
The legal basis for operating a gyroplane is provided by national law and its respective
regulations. The instructions and conditions contained have to be considered when
operating the gyroplane. In addition the gyroplane must be operated in compliance with the
technical specifications and limitations from the national approval (e.g. Type Approval Data
Sheet).
All documented performance data and operating procedures have been identified within the
certification processes for this gyroplane by means of flight test and analysis.