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Section 8 – Aircraft Care and Maintenance
4
th
Edition, Rev. 0
Mooring – side view
6.
C
LEANING
CAUTION
Aircraft surface must be kept clean to ensure expected flight
performance. Excessively dirty surfaces can affect normal
flight conditions.
6.1.
W
INDOWS
For windows cleaning, it is allowed the use of acrylic products employed for glass
and Plexiglas surfaces cleaning.
6.2.
E
XTERNAL SURFACES
Aircraft surface is cleaned with soapy water; they are not allowed solvents or al-
cohol based products. Died insects must be removed using hot water.
It is advisable to avoid outside aircraft parking for long periods; it is always con-
venient to keep the aircraft in the hangar.
6.1
P
ROPELLER
To preserve its functionality avoiding wear and corrosion, the propeller manufac-
turer uses, for external surface painting, an acrylic paint which is resistant to all
solvents. In any case it is advisable to clean the propeller using exclusively soapy
water.
6.2
E
NGINE
Engine cleaning is part of the scheduled maintenance. Refer to the engine manu-
facturer Maintenance Manual for operating and for planning its cleaning.
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