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Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 9-1
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
9 Instruments
and
Avionics
For inspect and maintenance of instruments and avionics one person is required.
9.1 Tools
Required
Compressor
1
pcs
9.2 Parts
Required
Tags
10
pcs
9.3 Instrument
Maintenance
9.3.1 Type of Maintenance
Line
9.3.2 Minimum Level of Certification
Repairman, Light Sport Aircraft-Maintenance (RLSA-M) or higher.
9.3.3 General
Information pertaining possible instrumentation errors depending on operating conditions are described in
FAA-H-8083-15, Chapter 3.
9.3.4
Glass Cockpit Dynon EFIS 100
Except for regulatory periodic checks and an annual internal battery capacity test (if optional internal
emergency battery is installed), maintenance of the EFIS-D100 is “on-condition” only.
9.3.5 Glass Cockpit Dynon EMS D120
Dynon Avionics’ products incorporate a variety of precise, calibrated electronics. Except for replacing the
optional internal backup battery in EFIS-based products per the installation guide, our products do not
contain any field/user-serviceable parts. Units that have been found to have been taken apart may not be
eligible for repair under warranty. Additionally, once a Dynon Avionics unit is opened up, it will require
calibration and verification at Dynon’s Woodinville, WA offices before it can be considered airworthy.