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FAA Approved
Original Issue: Feb 28, 2006
Section - 1
GENERAL
Hawker 850XP Pro Line 21 Airplane Flight Manual
REVISING THE AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
The Airplane Flight Manual is designed to facilitate maintaining the documents necessary for the
safe and efficient operation of the airplane. The manual has been prepared in loose-leaf form for
ease of maintaining and incorporates quick-reference tabs imprinted with the title for each
section.
NOTE: In an effort to provide as complete coverage as possible, applicable to any configuration
of the airplane, some optional equipment has been included in the scope of the manual.
However, due to the variety of airplane appointments and arrangements available,
optional equipment described or depicted herein may not be designated as such in every
case.
Immediately following the Title Page is a LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES. A complete listing of all
pages is presented along with the current status of the material contained; i.e. Original, Reissued
or Revised.
A reissue of the manual or the revision of any portion will be received with a new LIST OF
EFFECTIVE PAGES to replace the previous one. Reference to the LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
allows the user to determine the current issue, revision or reissue in effect for each page in the
manual, except for the Supplement Section.
When the manual is originally issued, and each time it is revised or reissued, a new LOG OF
REVISIONS page is provided and is to be filed in front of the manual immediately following the
LOG OF TEMPORARY CHANGES. All LOG OF REVISIONS pages must be retained until the
manual is reissued. A capital letter in the lower right corner of the LOG OF REVISIONS page
designates the Original Issue ("A") or reissue ("B", "C", etc.) covered by the LOG OF REVISIONS
page.
If a number follows the letter, it designates the sequential revision (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) to the
Original Issue or reissue covered by the LOG OF REVISIONS page. Reference to the LOG OF
REVISIONS page provides a record of changes made since the Original Issue or the latest
reissue.
The portion of text or illustration which has been revised by the addition, deletion or change in
information is identified by a solid revision bar located adjacent to the area of change along the
outside margin of the effected page.
TEMPORARY CHANGES
These changes are printed on yellow paper and are issued to all airplanes. Temporary Changes
provide information of an urgent matter which must be incorporated into the AFM in advance of
the revision procedure.
The changes made by a Temporary Change will be incorporated into the main manual at the time
of the next manual revision or reissue with the Temporary Change being cancelled at that time.
Each issued Temporary Change will be accompanied by a current LOG OF TEMPORARY
CHANGES which replaces the existing log.
This log provides the current status of all Temporary Changes issued to the Airplane Flight
Manual and shall be filed in the front of the manual immediately in front of the latest LOG OF
REVISIONS.
For Training Purposes Only