R
EVISION
:
-
D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
10
Copyright
2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
CAUTION
Monitor the engine gauges during taxi testing. Stop and let the
engine cool if there is any sign of overheating. Keep an eye on
all of the other aircraft components as testing continues and
remedy any problems that occur. Try to use the brakes as little
as possible.
Prolonged taxi tests or heavy brake usage can
glaze the brake pads, or worse, cause a fire
.
The most valuable thing you will have learned during the high-speed
taxi testing is how the airplane feels just prior to lift-off speed. You will
have learned what kind of input is required on the rudder pedals for
directional control and when the elevator becomes effective; you also
will have gained a general confidence in your own ability to react and
adjust to handling the Sportsman. When you feel confident in this
area, you are almost ready for takeoff and have part of the landing
technique under control.
NOTE
Remove the engine cowling after the first hour of taxi testing
and re-check the engine and all engine-related systems.
The FAA requires one hour of logged taxi time on the airplane before
they will sign off the aircraft log book and issue a Limited Duration
Experimental Airworthiness Certificate. We recommend breaking the
hour into short segments to avoid overheating the engine or the
brakes.