P92 Eaglet
Flight Manual
Revision Date: 12-14-2007
Revision Number: 1.00
Doc n° 27-13-100-00
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7.3.5
Road Transport
It is recommended to secure tightly all aircraft components onto the cart to avoid damage during transport. Minimum cart
size is 7x2.5 meters. It is suggested to place wings under the aircraft’s bottom, secured by specific clamps. Secondary
components such as stabilator and struts shall be protected from accidental hits using plastic or other material. For correct
rigging and de-rigging procedure, refer to the Line Maintenance Manual.
7.3.6
Cleaning and Care
To clean painted surfaces, use a mild detergent such as shampoo normally used for car finish; use a soft cloth for drying.
The plastic windshield and windows should never be dusted when dry; use lukewarm soapy water and dry using chamois
only. It is possible to use special glass detergents but, in any case, never use products such as gasoline, alcohol, acetone or
other solvents.
To clean cabin interior, seats, upholstery and carpet, it is generally recommended to use foam-type detergents.
7.3.7
Ground anchorage
The airplane should be moored for immovability, security and protection. FAA Advisory Circular AC 20-35C, Tiedown
Sense, contains additional information regarding preparation for severe weather, tiedown, and related information. The
following procedures should be used for the proper mooring of the airplane:
1.
Head the airplane into the wind if possible.
2.
Retract the flaps.
3.
Chock the wheels.
4.
Lock the control stick using safety belts.
5.
Secure tie-down ropes to the wing tie-down rings and to the tail ring at approximately 45-degree angles to the
ground, in longitudinal direction (see Fig.8-1).
Tie Down Anchor
Tie Down Rope
Tie Down Ring
Tie Down Anchor
Tie Down Anchor
Tie Down Anchor
Tie Down Anchor
Tie Down Rope
Tie Down Rope
Tie Down Rope
Tie Down Rope
Tie Down Ring
Tie Down Ring
Fig. 7-1. C
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