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AEROPRAKT-32L Pilot Operating Handbook 

A32L-FO-POH 

7.11 Seats and harness belts 

The  airplane  is  equipped  with  adjustable  4-position  seats  with  rigid  structure  and  soft 
cushions. The  seats  are  hinged  at the front to  a  transverse  beam  and  at the  rear  they  are 
resting on nylon support at the lower part of the frame No.3. The seat can be readjusted or 
removed  by  pressing  the  springs  of  the  fixing  mechanism  and  taking  the  fixing  pins  out  of 
the seat position adjustment holes. To fix the seat in a desired position align the respective 
seat position adjustment holes and the fixing pins with the springs of the fixing mechanism 
depressed and then release the springs (then the pins will move back to stops). 

The  harness  belts  system  is  of  4-point  type.  The  shoulder  belts  are  corning  from  the  rear 
and  up  and  are  joined  to  the  waist  belts  through  adjustable  buckles.  The  waist  belts  have 
also a lock. 

Before climbing into the cockpit the pilots should adjust the seat position. After getting into the 
seats the pilots should fasten the belt locks and adjust the belts to their size. 

The  seats  and  harness  belts  properly  adjusted  and  fastened  do  not  restrict  pilot  motions 
necessary to control the airplane and ensure pilots' safety in flight and during airplane motion 
on the ground. 

7.12 Cockpit doors 

The cockpit doors consist of organic glass, attached to the metal tubular framework. The doors 
are hinged on top and open upward. In their open and closed position the doors are retained by 
pneumatic cylinders. Each door can be fixed in the closed position with a lock. 

Both left and right doors have air scoops for ventilation, de-misting of the glass and providing 
pilot view for landing in poor visibility conditions (snow, rain, etc.). 

7.13 Baggage compartment 

A-32L has baggage compartment located behind the pilot seats and accessible from inside of 
the cockpit on the ground and in flight. The compartment is formed by the frame No.3 in front, 
by a rigid partition at the frame No.5 behind, by fuselage skin on the sides and bottom and by a 
fabric  flap  with  zipper  on  top.  The  baggage  compartment  volume  is  160  I  (42  US  gal).  The 
weight of baggage in the compartment may not exceed 30 kg (66 Ib). 

7.14 Recovery system 

This  aircraft  is  equipped  with  a  quick-acting  MAGNUM  450  S-LSA  recovery  system.  The 
system is intended for rescue of pilots together with the aircraft in case of emergency situation 
in flight, when emergency landing is impossible (see section 3.2.5). 

Installation  of  the  recovery  system  is  shown  on  Fig.  20.  The  parachute  packed  into  a  soft 
container  (1)  is  located  behind  the  baggage  compartment.  To  deploy  the  system  pull  the 
handle  (2)  of  the  ejection  device  connected  with  a  cable  (3)  to  the  rocket  housing  (4).  That 
launches the rocket which pulls out the parachute, attached with a rope (5) via a carbine (6) 
to the cables (7) and (9) fastened to the attachment points (8) and (10). The locations of the 
attachment  points  and  the  cables'  length  are  selected  so  that  the  aircraft  when  descending 
with deployed parachute is suspended in a certain attitude (wings level, nose lowered). Such 
attitude ensures a high level of safety to pilots during emergency landing despite the fact that 
the aircraft structure is likely to be damaged while absorbing the impact at touchdown. 

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Страница 1: ...prakt kiev ua AEROPRAKT 32L Pilot Operating Handbook A32L FO POH Airplane Model Airplane Registration Number Airplane Serial Number Date of issue Approved by Position Date of approval AEROPRAKT 32L A...

Страница 2: ...present manual except actual weighing data must be recorded in the following table according to information from the Manufacturer New or amended text in the revised pages will be indicated by a black...

Страница 3: ...of operation limits 10 2 9 Crosswind limitation 10 2 10 Markings and placards 10 3 Emergency procedures 12 3 1 General 12 3 2 Emergency checklists 12 4 Normal Procedures 17 4 1 General 17 4 2 Prefligh...

Страница 4: ...ectrical system 43 7 11 Seats and harness belts 47 7 12 Cockpit doors 47 7 13 Baggage compartment 47 7 14 Recovery system 47 8 Aircraft Ground Handling and Servicing 49 8 1 Introduction 49 8 2 Towing...

Страница 5: ...d to provide the airplane owner and operators with information required for the safe and efficient operation of this airplane This A 32L airplane was manufactured by Aeroprakt Ltd 24 Polyova str Kyiv...

Страница 6: ...6 27 m Height 7 ft 3 in 2 22 m Wheel base 4 ft 2 in 1 27 m Wheel track 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Gross weight Maximum Take Off Weight MTOW 1040 lb 472 5 kg Maximum level speed at sea level ISA conditions 116 6...

Страница 7: ...ment VFE Maximum flap extended speed 117 km h 73 mph 63 kts Do not exceed this speed with flaps extended Vsi Stalling speed flaps up 55 km h 34 mph 30 kts At maximum takeoff weight and engine at idle...

Страница 8: ...ervice ceiling of A 32L with Rotax 912ULS 100 hp engine is equal to at least 5000 m 16 000 ft However A 32L has neither pressurized cockpit nor oxygen equipment and therefore may not be used for high...

Страница 9: ...ANUAL FOR ROTAX ENGINE TYPE 912 SERIES are given in the table below Engine manufacturer BRP Rotax GmbH Co KG Austria Engine model Rotax 912UL Rotax 912ULS Take off performance 59 6 kW 73 5 kW Max cont...

Страница 10: ...istances and increase degree of safety 2 10 Markings and placards The markings and placards are made using pieces of sticking film with inscriptions All switches for electrical systems are switched ON...

Страница 11: ...place left hand side rear vertical beam of the entrance door opening with the required aircraft data ingraved on the plate see the picture below EROPRAKT 32 Aircraft type S e r i a l o X X X 4 V a n u...

Страница 12: ...ockpit 5 Take measures to extinguish the fire 3 2 2 Engine failure during takeoff 3 2 2 1 during takeoff roll 6 Throttle IDLE 7 Ignition OFF 8 Brakes APPLY as necessary 3 2 2 2 immediately after takeo...

Страница 13: ...uel valves CLOSE 35 Landing area SELECT consider altitude and wind No place suitable for landing use recovery system 36 Emergency call TRANSMIT 121 5 MHz or nearest airfield frequency 37 Flaps EXTEND...

Страница 14: ...59 kts best glide 59 Oil pressure CONTROL 60 Oil pressure normal follow PRECAUTIONARY LANDING procedure see section 3 2 6 61 Oil pressure high follow EMERGENCY LANDING procedure see section 3 2 5 3 2...

Страница 15: ...kage Signs of the blockage airspeed indicator reading either does not change with changing airspeed in level flight or reduces during a steady descent or increases during a steady climb 7 Airspeed ind...

Страница 16: ...tity indicator 75 IGNORE powerplant instruments readings 76 Engine rpm CONTROL by engine noise 77 Follow PRECAUTIONARY LANDING procedure see section 3 2 6 3 2 16 Loss of flight controls 78 Elevator co...

Страница 17: ...snow frost ice and dirt 3 Rigging CHECK visually 4 External damage NONE 4 2 2 Power plant 5 Propeller and spinner CLEAN INTACT and SECURE 6 Top cowling REMOVE for engine inspection 7 Oil coolant and...

Страница 18: ...EAN and INTACT 15 Clamps stops REMOVED 16 Horizontal stabilizer attachment fittings and bolts INTACT and SECURE 17 Rudder elevator and trim tab CLEAN and INTACT 18 Rudder elevator and trim tab hinge b...

Страница 19: ...r BAGGAGE SECURED CONTAINER CLOSED 8 Starter key REMOVED 9 All electrical switches OFF 10 Flight instruments INTACT CHECK READINGS 11 Movements of controls check FREE and FULL 12 Yokes Stick rudder pe...

Страница 20: ...kes ENGAGE 41 Coolant temperature CHECK minimum 140 F 60 C 42 Oil temperature CHECK minimum 120 F 50 C 43 Fuel level CHECK 44 Fuel valves CHECK 45 Flaps EXTEND position 1 4 6 Normal takeoff 46 Rudder...

Страница 21: ...26 Flight altitude OCCUPY and monitor in strong turbulence at least 100 m 300 ft 27 Cruise speed SET in strong turbulence minimum 90 km h 56 mph 49 kts maximum 200 km h 124 mph 108 kts 28 Elevator tri...

Страница 22: ...or strong turbulence 89 Direction ALIGN the airplane WITH THE RUNWAY using rudder pedals 90 Side drift ELIMINATE by banking against the drift crosswind if any 91 Flare start at 3 m 15 ft level off at...

Страница 23: ...80 km h 50 mph 43 kts 80 km h 50 mph 43 kts Best rate of climb speed Vy 120 km h 75 mph 65 kts 120 km h 75 mph 65 kts Maximum rate of climb at Vx 3 5 m s 689 fpm 4 3 m s 846 fpm Maximum rate of climb...

Страница 24: ...plane s flight performance and stability characteristics and as consequence lead to unsafe operation 6 1 Actual empty airplane weight and CG position This subsection contains weighing and CG location...

Страница 25: ...the empty airplane Wcrew total weight of pilots Xcrew 1 663 m position of pilots CG Wfuel total weight of fuel in the tanks xfuel 1 960 in position of fuel tank CG Wbag weight of the baggage in the b...

Страница 26: ...lled equipment list This subsection contains a table with the list of the installed optional equipment affecting weight and balance of the aircraft It is responsibility of the aircraft owner operator...

Страница 27: ...made of 6061T6 aluminum alloy sheets of 0 063 to 0 080 thickness The fuselage skin is made of 2024T3 aluminum alloy sheets of 0 02 to 0 04 thickness Engine cowling is made of composites The doors coc...

Страница 28: ...tomatic valve clearance adjustment two carburetors mechanical membrane fuel pump double electronic ignition system integrated water pump electrical starter integrated gearbox of 2 43 reduction ratio A...

Страница 29: ...connected to the drain valve 25 with a fuel line The drain valve alows draining fuel through the hole in the bottom rear panel of fuselage The valve handle is accessible outside of the fuselage After...

Страница 30: ...________________feed line return line drain line AEROPRAKT 32L Pilot Operating Handbook A32L FO POH Fig 3 Fuel system schematic 30...

Страница 31: ...g 4 is combined it consists of two 04 0 mm 5 32 cables passing through a block of pulleys and a fairlead rocker and push rod Push and pull forces are applied by the pilot to the control stick 1 is pas...

Страница 32: ...cables are running through the flexible sheaths 6 in the central console and a fairlead 7 located near frame No 9 The antiservo trim tab is hinged at the trailing edge of the AMHT Tension of the cable...

Страница 33: ...pulleys 9 near the frame No 9 Adjustment of the nose landing gear position is achieved with pedals set to neutral position using pushrods 4 and 5 The cable tension and adjustment of the rudder positi...

Страница 34: ...he outer left and right 7 bellcranks Then the control force is passed from the outer bellcranks to the flaperons via the outer pushrods 8 The inner bellcranks hinged on the flap extension mechanism be...

Страница 35: ...having three holes for the pin 3 on the lever Unfixing is achieved by bending the springlike lever to the right After the pin comes out of the fixer hole the lever can be set to the selected position...

Страница 36: ...olt 7 Rearmost throttle lever position corresponds to MIN engine RPM the foremost position to MAX engine RPM Pulling the friction force adjusting lever back increases the throttle lever friction pushi...

Страница 37: ...AEROPRAKT 32L Pilot Operating Handbook A32L FO POH Fig 10 Engine pre start mixture control 3 7...

Страница 38: ...y using the brake lever 2 installed next to the throttle lever 3 controlling the pressure supplied from the master cylinder 1 to the slave cylinders 5 in the wheels The main LG wheels have disk brakes...

Страница 39: ...erating Handbook A32L FO POH the brake lever The brake pads will remain pressed to the brake disc To release the parking brake set its control lever to its initial position Parking brake OFF Fig 12 Br...

Страница 40: ...p ball 10 1 1 17 12 13 16 14 20 Fig 13 AEROPRAKT 32L Pilot Operating Handbook A32L FO POH 7 8 Instrument panel This airplane has the following flight instruments set and instrument panel arrangement 4...

Страница 41: ...LOAD IN COCKPIT WITH FULL FUEL TANKS 100 KG 220 LB 104 Carburetor control knob and marking 105 Cockpit heating control knob and marking 106 Left tank fuel level indicator and marking 107 Right tank fu...

Страница 42: ...raft disassembly The full and static pressure lines are connected to the airspeed indicator s Static pressure for altimeter and vertical speed indicator is supplied from the cockpit Good condition of...

Страница 43: ...the electrical system and consumers from short circuit and must be of appropriate type and size When battery is supplying power to the consumers while alternator is not generating and supplying power...

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Страница 47: ...in the closed position with a lock Both left and right doors have air scoops for ventilation de misting of the glass and providing pilot view for landing in poor visibility conditions snow rain etc 7...

Страница 48: ...AEROPRAKT 32L Pilot Operating Handbook A32L FO POH Fig 20 Recovery system 4 8...

Страница 49: ...be done with its nose into the wind preferably or at least across the wind but never tail to the wind to avoid damaging the control surfaces For tying the airplane down use the wing struts near their...

Страница 50: ...ass must be finally washed with plenty of water It is recommended to let water dry and not to wipe it with a cloth as dust particles stuck in the cloth may scratch the glass After airplane washing ins...

Страница 51: ...removal wing to fuselage attachment points Fig 22 Wing removal wing strut attachment points 8 6 2 Removal of the AMHT Remove the AMHT see Fig 23 as follows 111 Remove the tail fairing of fuselage 112...

Страница 52: ...of the AMHT attachment to fuselage and remove the AMHT Insert all fasteners back and secure them Fig 23 Removal of the AMHT 8 6 3 Propeller removal Before dismantling the engine from the aircraft rem...

Страница 53: ...m cables connector is installed on the firewall disconnect the throttle and choke control cables disconnect fuel lines drain the fuel from the float chambers of the carburetors pull away the exhaust p...

Страница 54: ...the manuals for that kind of equipment or special instruments Airplane owner pilot must follow the instructions of those manuals and respective subsections of this manual to ensure safe and efficient...

Страница 55: ...nt All equipment installed or replaced in this airplane must be listed in the table below The equipment affecting weight and balance of the airplane must be also listed in the table of the section 6 3...

Страница 56: ...and CG position data This subsection contains information about the actual empty weight and respective CG position of the airplane After final assembly major repair overhaul replacement and or additio...

Страница 57: ...e following a Level flight at various airspeeds and engine power settings Elevator trim tab shall be used for trimming the airplane in pitch b Climb at various airspeeds and full power of the engine E...

Страница 58: ...0 km h 56 mph 49 kts and engine speed adjusted so that in the beginning of the final turn the airplane is at approximately 500 ft 13 It is recommended to make the final turn with a bank angle below 20...

Страница 59: ...hat During high speed flight the engine parameters must be monitored and exceeding its operational limits must be prevented To recover from a steep spiral the engine RPM must be reduced first and then...

Страница 60: ...ler thrust Special attention shall be paid to maintaining the airspeed The imitated engine failures shall be done at every leg of the airfield circuit Total time of imitated engine failure training 30...

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