Pilot’s Operating Handbook
AQUILA AT01-100C
Section 7
AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION
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FM-AT01-1010-103
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A.06 (01.06.2018)
25.05.2020
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7.8 SEATS, SEATBELTS AND HARNESSES
The seats of the AQUILA AT01-100 are fabricated from composite materials and are
equipped with integrated head rests and removable, energy-absorbing seat cushions.
An oil/gas spring strut with locking mechanism holds the seat in the adjusted position.
To adjust the seating position, the spring strut must be unlocked by pushing a handle
located by your thigh.
Both seats are equipped with four-part seat belts with a central rotary buckle. The
shoulder harnesses are connected to inertial reels.
To fasten the seat belts, put each belt fitting successively into the associated
receptacles of the rotary buckle until a distinctive “snap” sound is heard. The seat belts
can be released by turning the handle of the rotary buckle clockwise.
7.9 BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The AQUILA AT01-100 incorporates a large baggage compartment behind the seats
which can be loaded through a lockable baggage door. The baggage compartment is
also accessible through the cabin.
The maximum permissible load in the baggage compartment is
88 lbs (40 kg)
. The
weight and centre of gravity limits of the aircraft (refer to Section 6 of this handbook)
must be observed when loading. The baggage door must be locked during flight.
Tie-down rings for straps are provided on the floor panels of the baggage compartment
to strap down baggage and other payload. Suitable tie-down straps may be purchased
from the aircraft manufacturer. For small or loose articles, a baggage net is
recommended, which is also available for purchase.
7.10 CANOPY
The large canopy of the AQUILA AT01-100 offers an excellent all around view and
allows unrestricted access to the cabin. Small sliding windows on both sides of the
canopy serve as emergency view windows and can be used for additional cabin
ventilation. The canopy is operated by a hand lever located on the left hand side of
canopy frame. A gas spring strut adds support while opening the canopy.