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CHAPTER 3: OPERATION 

 

WARNING:

 Before performing the procedures indicated in this chapter, remove all personal items 

which might contain ferrous material, such as keys, pocketknives, watches, cell phones, 
radios, pocket calculators, metal pens and pencils, etc. Beware of metal frame eyeglasses, 
sunshades, metal shirt or jacket buttons, and steel belt buckles. All these items may be 
magnetic, thus affecting the functioning of the Sight Compass. 

 

1.  ESTABLISHING A PERMANENT REFERENCE POINT 

 

When the Sight Compass is first received, it is suggested that a permanent reference check point 
be established. If, at any time, there is reason to suspect the readings obtained during the Aircraft 
Compass testing, the Sight Compass can be rechecked using these reference points. To determine 
one or more appropriate reference procedures: 

 

A.  Select an unobstructed view of at least 100 feet away from any buildings, machinery, fences, 

power lines, etc. which could affect the magnetic environment. Beware of concrete runways with 
embedded steel mesh or of any underground cables or pipelines. Also, the area selected should 
be where future construction is unlikely. Battery Installation and Verification. 
 

B.  From the selected area, locate a prominent object at least 1 mile distant from the sighting 

location. Again, try to anticipate an area where future construction is unlikely. 
 

C.  Remove all magnetic personal items that could affect the Compass. Clear the designated 

location of any magnetic sources, induced electromagnetic field, or source of ferromagnetic 
materials that could affect the Earth’s magnetic field. These items may include, but are not 
limited to tools, cellphones, watches, jewelry and metal pens. These items must be removed 
from the test set area, at least 5 feet away, to avoid adversely affecting the Compass reading. 
Articles that must be worn, such as eyeglasses, should be checked and demagnetized 
accordingly. 
 

D.  Carefully align the Compass sight on the chosen distant object or objects. Note and record the 

Sight Compass readings. 
 

E.  Mark the observation point with some non-ferrous item for future reference. 

 

F.  Make a permanent record of the observation point, the referenced distant object or objects and 

the Sight Compass readings. 

 

2.  TESTING SIGHT SUITABILITY 

 

Before attempting to check and calibrate an Aircraft Compass, the area to be used should be 
tested. It is recommended that the area be as far as possible from any magnetic disturbance. 
Suggested distances are 50 feet from the aircraft being swung and 100 feet from any buildings, 
large items of machinery, power lines, fences, etc. However, the area could appear to meet all of 
these requirements but be unusable because of the steel mesh in the ramp or underground cables 
or pipelines. To ascertain if the chosen area is satisfactory, proceed as follows: 

 

A.  Ensure that the area is at least 100 feet in diameter or adequate to accommodate the 

dimensions of the aircraft being tested. 

Summary of Contents for 101-01200

Page 1: ...C063 Sight Compass USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL M N SC063 P N 101 01200 Doc P N 56 101 01200 Revision G November 9 2022 __________________________________________ SC063 is designed to be used as Ground Sup...

Page 2: ...ormation contained herein is the sole property of Barfield Inc No intellectual property rights are granted by the delivery of this document or the disclosure of its content This entire document is pro...

Page 3: ...in this manual Inquiries should include specific questions and reference the publication title number chapter page figure paragraph and effective date Please send comments to TECHNICAL CUSTOMER SUPPOR...

Page 4: ...to obtain the list of approved repair facilities worldwide ensuring that this equipment will be serviced using proper procedures and certified instruments BARFIELD PRODUCT SUPPORT DIVISION Telephone 3...

Page 5: ...longer provided D 260 00782 September 9 2010 Non applicable sections were removed Disclaimer and Recertification paragraphs were added E 260 01057 November 7 2014 Barfield logo updated F 260 01269 Ju...

Page 6: ...NTENDED USE 5 2 SPECIFICATIONS 6 3 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 6 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 8 1 ASSEMBLY 8 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 9 1 ESTABLISHING A PERMANENT REFERENCE POINT 9 2 TESTING SIGHT SUITABILITY 9 3 VER...

Page 7: ...2 Owner Warranty Registration Card 2 Figure 3 Limited One Year Warranty 4 Figure 4 Sight Compass 5 Figure 5 Container Shipping Case P N 194 00078 8 LIST OF TABLES PAGE Table 1 Physical Characteristics...

Page 8: ...safe when operated using the procedures and instructions detailed in this manual Do not use this equipment for any other purpose than that stated as the protection provided by the equipment may be im...

Page 9: ...ldinc com warranty_registration or scan the QR code on the supplied Warranty Registration Figure 2 Owner Warranty Registration Card D Each new or re certified unit is delivered with a Certificate not...

Page 10: ...ft calibration and certification procedures The information provided in this Instruction Manual is presented as reference only and therefore the compass manufacturer calibration procedures and aircraf...

Page 11: ...56 101 01200 Revision G Page 4 Figure 3 Limited One Year Warranty...

Page 12: ...y which permit the operator of the Sight Compass to view the aircraft being checked from the front This makes communications hand signals between the aircraft occupant and the Sight Compass operator c...

Page 13: ...fter any cockpit modification or major replacement involving ferrous metals 3 When the Compass has been subjected to shock from a hard landing or turbulence 4 After aircraft has passed through a sever...

Page 14: ...lly can be completely compensated Once such compensation has been accurately made it will remain effective so long as the magnets do not alter their strength or position If the compensation is not com...

Page 15: ...materials which could affect the magnetic accuracy of the Sight Compass Any other support such as a camera tripod must be carefully checked for the presence of any ferrous materials before being used...

Page 16: ...y C Remove all magnetic personal items that could affect the Compass Clear the designated location of any magnetic sources induced electromagnetic field or source of ferromagnetic materials that could...

Page 17: ...en the measured bearings and the markings of the lines exists the lines on the base should be redrawn If the difference varies the base is unsuitable for use 4 DETERMINING MAGNETIC HEADING OF AN AIRCR...

Page 18: ...rrous materials should be placed in positions they will occupy in flight before beginning the swing I The Compass should be inspected for general serviceability J An Aircraft Compass is easily affecte...

Page 19: ...Compass 7 COMPASS SWINGING PROCEDURE A Prepare a worksheet similar to the one shown in Table 2 by first making a copy of the blank worksheet as shown in Table 1 and populating it with the data recorde...

Page 20: ...mpass Worksheet Column 1 DESIRED HEADING Column 2 AIRCRAFT COMPASS READING Column 3 SIGHT COMPASS READING Column 4 AIRCRAFT COMPASS ERROR Column 5 CORRECTED AIRCRAFT COMPASS N 356 359 3 357 030 032 03...

Page 21: ...in the fluid If the bubble does not exceed one half inch in diameter when the Compass is held face up there will be no adverse effect on the accuracy C The Sight Compass is a delicate instrument keep...

Page 22: ...should it become necessary for any reason to reship the Sight Compass such as for annual recertification or repair It is also recommended that upon receipt the Test Set and carrying case be carefully...

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