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on the lower cowling near the exhaust, etc. Correct any problems.
Repeat this inspection procedure after each of the first 4 or 5 flights or
until you are absolutely satisfied that no problems exist. We
recommend that you remain within gliding distance of the field until
you have a minimum of five hours on the airplane.
8-6 FURTHER FLIGHT TESTING
8-6.1 G
ENERAL
In subsequent test flights, as the pilot becomes more familiar with the
airplane, more of the airplane’s systems may be tested and the known
performance envelope may be expanded. During the next couple of
flights, the test pilot should continue to explore the handling
characteristics at both low and high speeds and to make further trim
adjustments as necessary. The pilot will also begin to become more
comfortable with takeoffs and landings.
The purpose of the flight test period, in accordance with FAR 91.42(b),
is to demonstrate that the airplane is controllable throughout its normal
range of speeds and for all maneuvers to be executed, and has no
hazardous operating characteristics or construction shortcomings.
Design and plan an organized flight test program to verify compliance
with part 91.42(b).