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EVISION
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D
ATE
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12/29/04
P
AGE
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4
Copyright
2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
DO
Be thoroughly familiar with your airplane; know its limitations and your
own.
Be current in your airplane, or fly with a qualified instructor until you
are current and proficient.
Pre-plan all aspects of your flight; obtain weather information and carry
adequate fuel reserves.
Use services available—weather briefing, in-flight weather and Flight
Service Stations.
Carefully preflight your airplane.
Use the checklists in this manual.
Have more than enough fuel for takeoff, the flight and an adequate
reserve.
Be sure your weight loading and CG are within limits.
Pilot and passenger must use seat belts and shoulder harnesses at all
times.
Be sure all loose articles and baggage are secured.
Check freedom of all controls during preflight inspection and before
takeoff.
Maintain the prescribed airspeeds in takeoff, climb, descent and
landing.
Avoid large airplane wake turbulence.