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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
4. Be sure that your seat belt and shoulder harnesses are snug. You
will be unable to control the aircraft in turbulence unless you are
firmly restrained in your seat.
Flight in Icing Conditions
Flight in icing conditions is prohibited in the Sportsman. The
Sportsman must not be exposed to icing encounters of any intensity. If
the airplane is inadvertently flown into icing conditions, the pilot must
make an immediate diversion by flying out of the area of visible
moisture or going to an altitude where icing is not encountered. These
same precautions apply to any aircraft without operational anti-ice
and/or deice equipment.
Flight in the Vicinity of Thunderstorms
The FAR Part 23 Airworthiness Standards for Normal, Utility and
Acrobatic Category Airplanes require that the airplane’s structure be
protected from the catastrophic effects of lightning, and that the
airplane’s fuel system be designed to prevent the ignition of fuel vapor
by lightning.
W A R N I N G
The Sportsman, because of its composite fuselage which is
transparent to an electrical charge, does not comply with FAR
Part 23 Standards for lightning protection. For this reason, the
Sportsman is prohibited from flight in conditions that would
expose the airplane to the possibility of a lightning strike.