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8.2
Ground Handling
The aircraft can suffer higher stress loads on the ground than in the air. Do not push the aircraft on the ground by
leaning on the control surfaces or the wing tips. Extreme caution must be taken when taxiing on rough or uneven
ground because it could damage the integrity of the aircraft.
CAUTION
Do not move the aircraft by pushing on control surfaces or the
wing tips because applied pressure on the surface can create
depressions which weaken the sandwich shell!
Towing
The aircraft is most easily towed and safely maneuvered on the ground by using a tow bar. The tow bar is engaged to
the nose leg by means of a pin.
It is also possible to tow the aircraft by holding the propeller blades at the blade root. Before towing check if the space
around the aircraft is clear of obstacles and people, and nobody is in the cockpit.
WARNING
Remove the tow bar before starting the engine!
WARNING
MASTER SWITCH
and
IGNITION
must be switched OFF!
Nobody is allowed to be in the cockpit!
CAUTION
Push or pull the aircraft from the propeller blade root only, never
at the wing tips or the control surfaces!
CAUTION
Do not tow the aircraft with the canopy open!
a.
Wing flaps
Check
FLAPS 0
b.
MASTER SWITCH
Check OFF
c.
IGNITION
Check OFF both circuits
d.
BRAKE
Check
PARK
e.
Tow bar
Engage to nose leg by means of pin
f.
BRAKE
Release
g.
Aircraft
Move to desired locations
h.
BRAKE
PARK
i.
Tow bar
Remove
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