Flying in the rain:
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it is not recommended to take off in the rain!
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if you get into the rain during the flight, maintain the speed above 60knots
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if you must land during the rain, approach at higher speed 60 knots
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keep in mind that both the stall speed and the landing speed are higher when the airfoil is wet
Landing:
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maintain the landing approach speed according to the table;
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in 150 feet above the ground set the flaps to the landing position;
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bring the aircraft to approximately 2 feet above the runway and
bring
the throttle lever to minimum
pull the control stick slightly backwards to make the aircraft stall;
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the aircraft lands at the speed of about 38 to 35 knots.
Operations to be made after landing:
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set the wing flaps to the cruise position - 0;
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observe the recommended taxiing speed;
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before turning the engine off let it cool down to the recommended temperature according to the engine
manual and switch off all electrical equipment;
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after you have stopped the aircraft and turned the engine off, secure the aircraft so that it cannot move,
take the key out of the ignition lock;
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if the aircraft is likely to stay parked for a longer period, anchor it.
© Fantasy Air
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Revison 1.4 October 2007