L
IMITATIONS
R
EVISION
:
-
D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
13
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
must be legible to a person standing on the ground.
3. A Passenger Warning Placard, permanently installed in the cockpit
in full view of all the occupants with the words: “PASSENGER
WARNING—THIS AIRCRAFT IS AMATEUR BUILT AND DOES
NOT COMPLY WITH FEDERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR
STANDARD AIRCRAFT.”
2-14.2 F
UEL
F
ILLER
C
AP
P
LACARDS
In addition to the required identification placard mentioned in Section
2-14.1, placards specifying the fuel type and quantity near each fuel
filler cap are recommended. (A permanent engraving of these markings
on the fuel caps is a good idea.)
2-14.3 B
AGGAGE
C
OMPARTMENT
P
LACARDS
The following placards are recommended for the baggage
compartment:
1. A placard specifying the maximum allowable baggage capacity (300
lb.) as well as the maximum capacities for the forward and aft
baggage zones as determined in Section 5-3.2 in “S
ECTION
5:
W
EIGHT AND
B
ALANCE
.”
2. A placard such as, “Keep all articles securely stowed to avoid the
possibility of interference with the control system.”
2-14.4 F
UEL
V
ALVE
M
ARKINGS
Clearly mark the ON (pointing forward) and OFF (pointing to the right)
positions of the fuel valve.