A I R C R A F T
SA 160
A I R C R A F T
A I R C R A F T
Symphony
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SECTION 8
GROUND HANDLING, SERVICING & MAINTENANCE
For cleaning and care of the seat upholstery use foam type detergent,
such as is commercially available for car seats. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
Oil spots may be removed with
household spot removers. Read the manufacturer's instructions on
the container test it to an inconspicuous place and use it sparingly.
If the carpet is soiled, use a commercially available carpet cleaning
product.
8.14 DURING FLYABLE STORAGE
The following guidelines are applicable for situations in which the
aircraft is not used for periods of time between 7 and 30 Days. They
are meant to help prevent deterioration of the aircraft during
periods of non-use.
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If the aircraft is to be stored for longer periods, consult
your Lycoming Operator's Manual for engine
preservation recommendations, and the SA 160
Maintenance Manual chapter 10.
To prepare the engine for storage, check for correct oil level and add
oil if necessary to bring the level to the full mark. Then, run the engine
for at least five minutes at 1200 to 1500 RPM with oil and cylinder heat
temperatures in the normal operating range. Shut down the engine.
Top up the fuel tanks to prevent condensation of water in the tanks.
If a dry hangar is not available, secure the aircraft as described
above in this section (paragraph 8.9 c „Tie Down“).
Install covers over the cabin area to keep out moisture and sunlight.
Install the pitot tube cover.
To prevent oxidation of the finish, the use of light-colored slip
covers over the composite fuselage during extended periods of
outdoor tie-down, especially in summer time, is recommended.
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