SECTION 8
PS-POH-1-1-13
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HANDLING AND SERVICING
Date: 2014-06-17
8-6
Rev. No.: -
8.6 Cleaning and care
Use efficient cleaning detergents to clean the aircraft surface. Oil spots on the
aircraft surface (except the canopy!) may be cleaned with petrol.
The canopy may only be cleaned by washing it with a sufficient quantity of
lukewarm water and an adequate quantity of detergents. Use either a soft,
clean cloth sponge or deerskin. Then use suitable polishers to clean the
canopy.
CAUTION
Never clean the canopy under “dry“ conditions and never use petrol or chemical
solvents!
Upholstery and covers may be removed from the cockpit, brushed and
eventually washed in lukewarm water with an adequate quantity of
detergents. Dry the upholstery thoroughly before insertion into the cockpit.
CAUTION
In the case of long term parking, cover the canopy to protect the cockpit interior from
direct sunshine.
8.7 Assembly and disassembly
Refer to the
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Assembly photo manual.
8.8 Aircraft inspection periods
Periods of overall checks and contingent maintenance depends on the
condition of the operation and on overall condition of the airplane.
Inspections and revisions should be carried out in the periods listed in:
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Rotax engine Maintenance manual for engine maintenance.
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Woodcomp KLASSIC propeller manual for propeller maintenance.
NOTE
Aircraft maintenance should be made in accordance with AC 43.13-1B.