Serial Number 1646
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Ten Rules of Safe Flying
I.
Observe all regulations applicable to operation of Light Sports aircraft.
II.
Do not overestimate your piloting skills and never show off in front of
spectators. Quite to the contrary, practice emergency landing at suitable
locations.
III.
Watch the weather and its development all the time. Do not attempt long
flight if storms, clouds or icing are likely to occur.
IV.
Monitor fuel level frequently, not only by watching the needles, but also
by comparing the flight time with actual fuel consumption.
V.
Always choose your bearing and altitude so that you will be able to make
emergency landing.
VI.
Always fly with a sufficient speed margin, especially during the take-off
and landing.
VII.
Do not perform nor mimic any aerobatic figures (e.g. stall turns) even if
you feel that your piloting skills and aircraft handling qualities would
allow aerobatic maneuvers.
VIII.
Under no circumstances, not even for a very short period of time, exceed
the never-exceed speed VNE.
IX.
Do not minimize navigation. Do not fly into unknown areas without
appropriate navigation preparation and aids (map, compass), even with a
GPS installed.
X.
Fly only when you are in good physical and mental condition