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ANDLING
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ERVICE AND
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AINTENANCE
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EVISION
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D
ATE
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12/29/04
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AGE
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7-3 TIE-DOWN
It is best to secure the airplane with the nose into the wind. We
recommend installing tie-down eyes at both outboard wing strut attach
points and at the tail.
1. Secure the airplane at the three points, using nylon line or chain.
2. Chock the main wheels, fore and aft.
3. At least, use a lap belt to tie the control stick back to protect the
ailerons and elevator from gusts. External gust locks, especially on
the rudder, are also recommended.
4. If high winds are expected, prop the tail with a padded support to
reduce the wing’s angle of attack. Make sure the tail is tied
securely.
5. Use a cabin cover to keep moisture and sunlight from entering the
cockpit.
6. Make sure that all drain holes in the tail section are clear to prevent
the collection of water in any part of the airframe.