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Control of line strength:

The proof of line strength should be documented analogously to the proof required in the LTF for the type test:

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Main line: From each line level (A, B, C) a main line is removed from the centre of the glider and the breaking 
load is determined. The removed lines must be listed in the inspection report (e.g. AR1, BR1, CR1, DR1 in 
flight direction left). This is important so that the line replaced in the previous test is not checked in a 
subsequent inspection. In the 3rd and 4th inspections, main lines are checked next to the middle main line 
(i.e. AR2, BR2, CR2). After the 5th inspection the cycle starts again from the beginning (e.g. AR1, BR1, CR1 
in flight direction left, according to the first inspection).

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Above the main line, a further line is removed up to the canopy and the breaking load is also determined. If 
the determined breaking load of the A-top lines is 1.5 times the nominal value (e.g. nominal value 50 daN, 
determined breaking load >75 daN), a test of further gallery lines on the B/C/D levels can be omitted.

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Limit values of the individual lines for the CrossCountry²:

Inspection of the canopy strength::

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The testing of the canopy strength is done with the Bettsometer (B.M.A.A.aproved Patent No. GB 2270768 
Clive Betts Sales). In this test, a needle-thick hole is made in the upper and lower sails in the area of the A-
line attachment and the fabric is tested for its tear resistance. The limit value of the measurement is set at 
800 g and a crack length of 5 mm.

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The exact test procedure is specified in the operating instructions for the Bettsometer. The measured value 
determined is entered in the inspection report.

Inspection of the air permeability of the cloth:

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Using a JDC textile clock, a porosity measurement is carried out at at least 5 points on the upper sail (with at 
least 2 measuring points in the middle third of the canopy) and at least 3 points on the lower sail. The values 
determined  are  recorded  in  the  inspection  report.  The  measuring  points  on  the  upper/lower  sail  are 
distributed over the span and approx. 20-30 cm behind the leading edge.

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Limit values: no measuring point may reach a value below 10 seconds. If a measurement shows a value of 
less than 10 seconds, the paraglider loses ist airworthiness.

Visual control of trim and settings:

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All lines must be checked according to the line overview plan to ensure that they have been correctly set 
and that all line levels are running free. The brake lines must also be checked to ensure that everything is 
correctly set up and running free.

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The visual inspection must correspond exactly to the line overview plan.

Checkflight:

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A check flight is only necessary after major repairs. 

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During the check flight it must be determined whether the flight characteristics of the paraglider being tested 
have changed compared to a brand-new glider. 

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The examiner must be capable of comparing the construction regulations with the flight behaviour of the 
paraglider to be tested and of determining any changes in the characteristics of the paraglider. This includes 
above all that the paraglider and its characteristics / flight behaviour are known to the examiner. 

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The type certification standards applied at the time of approval of the type must be known.

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A check flight must include at least the following points: take-off behaviour, tendency to deep stall (return 
from B-stall), tendency to negative curves, steering range lengths, side collapse >50% .

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Wenn das überprüfte Gerät in irgendeiner Weise sich nicht richtig verhält, darf mit diesem Gerät nicht mehr 
geflogen werden und muss zur Überprüfung zum Hersteller. Keinesfalls darf man selbst versuchen, den 
Fehler zu beheben.

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18.6. Inspection equipment

The test equipment to be used for the individual tests must be the equipment listed below:

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Air Porosity Meter: JDC

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Length measuring device: Measuring tape made of steel or laser measuring device

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Tensile strength device for lines: electronic measurement with maximum value memory, sampling rate > 50 
measurements/second

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Strength tester for canopy: Bettsometer, B.M.A. GB 2270768All measuring devices must be calibrated and 
maintained at regular intervals according to the manufacturer's specifications.

18.7. Documentation

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All test results as well as all details of the glider (type, size, serial number, year of manufacture) must be 

recorded in the inspection report.

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Repair and maintenance work will also be noted on the inspection report.

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The overall state of the glider is displayed according to the checkboxes of the verification protocol. In the 

overall state, all determined values such as strength, porosity, etc. are included.

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If the inspection result is negative, contact the manufacturer to agree on the further procedure (e.g. sending 

the device to the manufacturer for repair).

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Exceptional defects must be reported to the manufacturer immediately!

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The inspection is to be marked on the glider next to the type label with an appropriate inspection stamp or 

label. The information must include at least the time of the next inspection, place, date, signature and name 
of the inspector. 

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All inspection documents (inspection report and measurement report) shall be prepared in triplicate. The 

equipment  owner,  inspector  and  manufacturer  each  receive  one  copy  (the  copy  must  be  submitted 
promptly). The retention period for the inspection documents is 6 years. 

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Line position

Limit (daN)

Line position

Limit (daN)

AR1, AR2,  BR1, BR2

150 

          

CM1 - CM4

75 

             

CR1, CR2

100 

          

A1 - A7, B1 - B7, C1 - C7

50 

             

BR3

50 

             

A8 - A11, B8 - B11, C8 - C11, D2 - D8

30 

             

AM1 - AM4, BM1 - BM4

80 

             

Summary of Contents for CrossCountry2

Page 1: ...Owners Manual CrossCountry Version 1 0 Stand 03 05 2019 Fly market GmbH Co KG Am Sch nebach 3 D 87637 Eisenberg Tel 49 0 8364 9833 0 Fax 49 0 8364 9833 33 Email info skyman aero...

Page 2: ...2 Technical Drawing Stabilo Line Upper Surface Riser Lines Riser Brake Handle Wingtip Main Hangpoint to Harness Carabiner Main Brake Line Trailing Edge Lower Surface Leading Edge...

Page 3: ...ble of the airworthiness of his glider It is also the pilot s responsibility to ensure that all legal regulations necessary for the operation of this glider are met e g pilot license insurance etc It...

Page 4: ...he trailing edge and main brake lines at the brake handle The lines are divided intoA B C D level and brake Within each level 2 gallery lines are combined into one middle line The 4 gallery lines of t...

Page 5: ...perating the foot accelerator the pilot shortens theA B belts by a pulley system which reduces the force Overview risers trim flight position 5 Technical Data size L 29 M 27 S 25 XS 23 Flat surface m...

Page 6: ...ng point is permanently marked on the main steering line with an additional sheath It must have at least 5 cm freewheel in flight before the brakes take hold and should not be changed The improper cha...

Page 7: ...he arms are first stretched sideways to the rear in line with theA risers and are guided upwards as the paraglider rises As with all gliders the most important thing when launching is not the force bu...

Page 8: ...ed and the centering of the thermals can be optimised Attention if the steering lines are pulled too far or too fast there is a risk of stall A one sided stall is clearly announced the inner side of t...

Page 9: ...rd the braking of the open side may only be very dosed to avoid a stall After the turning away has been prevented by counter steering the canopy can be opened again at the same time by pumping on the...

Page 10: ...ystem must be activated If a glider has been in a continuous stall for no apparent reason e g wet glider flight in rain or inadmissible take off weight it must be checked before the next flight Attent...

Page 11: ...untry quickly takes a high lateral inclination and flies a steep turn As soon as the wing comes in front of the pilot goes on the nose an impulse is generated which the pilot should follow by shifting...

Page 12: ...raining in order to be able to use them in emergency situations Summary This is valid for all extreme flight manoeuvres and descent aids first practice only under the guidance of a flight instructor o...

Page 13: ...torn line hangpoints torn and damaged lines may only be repaired by an authorised workshop or the manufacturer Only original spare parts are to be used Alist of the lines used in the glider model can...

Page 14: ...rimming possibility So far it has always been thought that lines stretch under use In the case of the middle A and B lines where the heaviest load is attached this is even true All lines Kevlar as wel...

Page 15: ...162 5 177 170 5 178 184 5 173 5 166 177 175 167 176 5 185 181 5 173 5 186 467 308 164 164 77 274 5 183 183 273 5 183 183 275 5 183 183 307 5 164 164 310 164 164 77 77 1 2 3 150 144 154 168 162 169 17...

Page 16: ...269 121 119 218 176 192 202 238 212 295 197 197 297 5 197 197 Baby A Riser A Riser B Riser C Riser B Riser B Riser C Riser 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 17: ...5 C 6655 6570 6565 6580 6585 6470 6400 6325 6360 5960 D 6650 6640 Brake 6750 6600 6520 6435 6500 6355 6295 6240 Stabi 6525 6375 6210 6140 6045 5980 5900 12 13 in mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A 6935 6870 68...

Page 18: ...s not allowed to be flown any further The glider must be repaired by the manufacturer or a person authorized by the manufacturer 18 2 Inspection intervals The intervals for training equipment and comm...

Page 19: ...termined must be compared with the specifications of the type identification sheet and documented in the inspection report Max 5 mm difference in riser lengths are permissible Measurement of line leng...

Page 20: ...e in the upper and lower sails in the area of the A line attachment and the fabric is tested for its tear resistance The limit value of the measurement is set at 800 g and a crack length of 5 mm The e...

Page 21: ...device Tensile strength device for lines electronic measurement with maximum value memory sampling rate 50 measurements second Strength tester for canopy Bettsometer B M A GB 2270768All measuring devi...

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