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Pilot’s Operating Manual
Section VI Sub-section 1
GROUND HANDLING
P/N 140-590032-0007
Revision A4: Sep, 2010
COLD SOAK CONDITIONS
INTRODUCTION
This section provides information for operation of the airplane into and out of airfields where the local
ambient temperature is predominantly below -20
°
C and the airplane cannot be housed in a heated
hangar.
Cold Soak conditions are defined as exposure to average ambient temperatures below -20
°
C for
periods in excess of four hours, when it is assumed that all airplane components have stabilized at the
ambient temperature.
UPON ARRIVAL
1. Drain the water system and toilet unit.
2. If the airplane cannot be housed in a heated hanger, remove the airplane main batteries and store
in a warm environment.
NOTE: The removal of the airplane main batteries will make sure the temperature of each battery
is not less than -10° C prior to the next take-off, thereby preserving the emergency flight
time capability.
3. Remove any packed snow from the wheel wells, landing gear, and all control surfaces.
NOTE: Make sure the airplane wheels are securely chocked and the PARK BRAKE is released to
prevent the brakes freezing.
4. Install covers or blanks to the following:
• Engine Intakes
• Jet Pipe Exhausts
• Nose and Main Gear Wheels
• Pitot Heads and Static Vents
• Windshield
• Ice Detector Head
• Dorsal Air Intake
• Stall Warning Vents
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