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MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY, INC. 

AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL 

MAULE

 

M-7-260

 

 

 

SECTION VI

  

 

AIRCRAFT SERVICING, HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

6.1  INTRODUCTION: 

 

Our dealers and distributors are anxious to serve you and will gladly furnish advice as to proper 
servicing methods.  You may also address request for information on any items not covered in 
the manual to the Service Department of Maule Air, Inc.  In correspondence, please be certain 
to give complete information on Serial Number, engine make and model, etc. 

 

The aircraft Type Data Plate can be found on the left side of the vertical fin just above the hori-
zontal stabilizer.  Also, pertinent engine and propeller data is in the aircraft logbook. 

 

A Maintenance Manual is furnished with each aircraft.  Extra copies can be downloaded from 
our website at mauleairinc.com.  Information for purchasing a Parts Catalog DVD can be found 
on the website. 

 

6.2  AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIOD: 

 

The airplane must be maintained as outlined in FAR 43.  Recommended inspections are out-
lined in the airplane Maintenance Manual.  The owner/operator is responsible for Airworthiness 
Directives (AD's) that may be issued from time to time.  Reference should be made to FAR 91 
and FAR 43 requirements for properly certified agency or personnel to accomplish the required 
FAA inspection and most of the manufacturer's recommended inspections. 

 

It is required that owner's email address, (name and address–optional) and Aircraft S/N be sent 
to [email protected] for notification of any Maule Service Letters, Service Bulle-
tins and/or Manual updates released for downloading from our website at mauleairinc.com. 

 

6.3  PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE THAT MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A CERTIFIED PILOT: 

 

A.  A certified pilot who owns or operates an airplane not used as an air carrier is authorized by 

FAR Part 43 to perform limited preventive maintenance on his airplane.  Refer to FAR Part 
43 for list of things the pilot may do.  Pilots operating aircraft of other than U.S. registry 
should refer to the regulations of the country of certification for information on preventive 
maintenance that may be performed by pilots.  All other maintenance required on airplane 
is to be accomplished by appropriately licensed personnel and that airplane dealer or ser-
vice station should be contacted for further information. 

 

B.  Preventive maintenance should be accomplished in accordance with the appropriate air-

plane Maintenance Manual.  Manual should be obtained prior to performing preventive 
maintenance to be sure that proper procedures are followed. 

 

6.4  ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS TO AIRPLANE: 

 

Alterations or repairs to airplane must be accomplished by licensed personnel.  The FAA 
should be contacted prior to any alterations on airplane to insure that Airworthiness of the air-
plane is not violated. 

 

FAA APPROVED: 4/17/98 

 

Rev. G dated:  
Rev. H dated: 7/16/18 

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Страница 1: ...__ Registration No ____________________ THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN THE AIRPLANE AT ALL TIMES FAA APPROVED ______________________________ Manager Aircraft Certification Office Federal Aviation Admin...

Страница 2: ...FAA Atlanta Georgia Date ______________ C 12 Corrected fully retracted to read first notch in Item F _________________________ Manager Aircraft Certification Office FAA Atlanta Georgia Date _________...

Страница 3: ...g caution placard for 4 seater Added limit placard for optional swing out windows Changed FLYING WIRES to read STRUT in 3 1 23 Added to Operating Check Lists for Parking Brake when in OFF position to...

Страница 4: ...wg 7207A 01 03 01 3 Inst of GARMIN GNC 250XL GPS COMM System Maule Dwg 7209A 01 03 01 3 Inst of Bendix King KLX 135A GPS COMM System Maule Dwg 7219A 01 03 01 5 Inst of S TEC System 20 Single Axis Auto...

Страница 5: ...s 8 3 3 Normal Flight Operations 11 3 4 Door Off Operation 13 3 5 Noise Level 13 3 6 Anti Collision Light 13 SECTION IV EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 4 1 Emergency Basic Rules 14 4 2 Engine Emergency Shutdown...

Страница 6: ...ance Data 17 Required Equipment List Provided for each Airplane SECTION VI AIRCRAFT SERVICING HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 Introduction 24 6 2 Airplane Inspection Period 24 6 3 Preventive Maintenance...

Страница 7: ...MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INC AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL MAULE M 7 260 SECTION I GENERAL PAGE 1...

Страница 8: ...SEAT OR WHEN CARGO OR BAGGAGE IS CARRIED IN THE REAR CABIN AREA ALSO FLIGHT PLANNING SHOULD INCLUDE AL LOWANCE FOR FORWARD C G SHIFT WITH FUEL BURN 1 3 MANEUVERS Only Normal Category Maneuvers includi...

Страница 9: ...rc Caution Range 128 158K 147 182 mph Operation in this speed range should be conducted only in smooth air and con trol movements should not be large or abrupt Green Arc Normal Operating Range 54 128K...

Страница 10: ...F 435 F Red Radial Operating Limit 500 F Oil Temperature Green Arc Normal Operating Range 140 F 245 F Red Radial Operating Limit 245 F Oil Pressure Green Arc Normal Operating Range 55 to 95 psi Yello...

Страница 11: ...F ALTERNATOR IN FLIGHT EXCEPT IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FUEL REMAINING IN TANK WHEN INDICATOR READS ZERO CANNOT BE USED SAFELY IN FLIGHT SEE LOADING INSTRUCTIONS IN WEIGHT AND BALANCE SECTION OF AIRPLANE F...

Страница 12: ...A 100 LBS MAX LOAD AREA B 175 LBS MAX LOAD AREA C 125 LBS Also in rear cabin area when 5th seat is installed CHECK WEIGHT AND BALANCE CAREFULLY WHEN USING 5TH SEAT OR LOADING REAR CARGO BAGGAGE MAXIMU...

Страница 13: ...on CHECK HINGES CONTROL ATTACHMENTS 4 Left Wing Top CHECK FOR WRINKLES AS INDICA TION OF INTERNAL DAMAGE 5 Left Wing Main Aux Fuel Tank Drain DRAIN 2 6 Left Wing Tip Nav Light CHECK FOR DAMAGE 7 Auxil...

Страница 14: ...V LIGHT 26 Tailwheel CHECK FOR INFLATION ATTACH MENTS REMOVE TIEDOWN 27 Left Elevator CHECK TAB CONTROLS ALL HINGE POINTS 28 Left Stabilizer CHECK ATTACHMENT POINTS STRUT 29 Left Fuselage Side Top Bot...

Страница 15: ...CONDS OVER PRIME CAN BE NOTED BY FUEL COMING FROM DRAIN IN CENTER OF BOTTOM COWL CAUTION IN EVENT OF ENGINE FIRE CONTINUE CRANKING PULL MIXTURE TO FULL LEAN IF ENGINE FAILS TO START AFTER SEVERAL REVO...

Страница 16: ...IRED FOR T O MAX 24 3 Trim Controls SET FOR TAKEOFF 4 Flight Controls CHECK FOR FREEDOM AND PROP ER TRAVEL 5 Mixture Control FULL RICH 6 Propeller Control FULL INCREASE RPM 7 Alternate Air Control PUS...

Страница 17: ...p Position Cruise Handle Full Down 7 Flaps Up First Notch 0 Takeoff Second Notch 24 Landing Third Notch 40 Landing Fourth Notch 48 B RECOMMENDED FLAP SETTINGS Flap settings are given in number of notc...

Страница 18: ...are preceded by mild buffet that can be felt through the rudder pedals The red stall warning light on the instrument panel will illuminate at 4 to 9K 5 to 10 mph above the stall speed Loss of altitude...

Страница 19: ...doors off When doing so observe the following additional limitations 1 Maximum airspeed 109K 125 mph 2 Maximum bank angle 30 3 Maximum yaw angle 10 4 No Smoking permitted 5 Limit flight to VFR condit...

Страница 20: ...INE FIRE DURING STARTING 1 Mixture Full lean 2 Throttle Open 3 Continue cranking for several revolutions Attempt to draw fire inside engine 4 Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN if fire continues 4...

Страница 21: ...n 6 Ignition Switch Both 7 Master Switch On 4 9 COMPLETE POWER FAILURE DURING FLIGHT 1 Glide Establish 69K 80 mph IAS 2 Attempt engine airstart if warranted 4 10 ENGINE AIRSTART 1 Fuel Selector Both 2...

Страница 22: ...spin simultaneously ap ply full rudder opposite to the direction of rotation and full nose down elevator with ailerons neutral and reduce power to idle When the rotation stops neutralize the rudder a...

Страница 23: ...the airplane has been altered refer to the aircraft log and or aircraft records for this information WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA SUMMARY AS DELIVERED FROM THE FACTORY Basic Empty Weight including engine o...

Страница 24: ...el until the aircraft is level 3 Measure the following distances a Wheel base L the horizontal distance from the tailwheel weight point center of axle to the main wheel weight point center of axle L _...

Страница 25: ...hes b Moment inch pounds W x C G i e Moment _____________ x ____________ ___________inch lbs EXAMPLE OF WEIGHT AND BALANCE CALCULATION FOR LOADED AIRCRAFT An airplane with an empty weight of 1549 lbs...

Страница 26: ...MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INC AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL MAULE M 7 260 FORM 70 PAGE 20...

Страница 27: ...MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INC AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL MAULE M 7 260 CENTER OF GRAVITY ENVELOPE FORM 70 PAGE 21...

Страница 28: ...MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INC AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL MAULE M 7 260 FORM 70 PAGE 22...

Страница 29: ...ous Aircraft Empty A New Empty Weight ______________________lbs B New Empty Center of Gravity ______________ins C New Empty Weight C G Moment ___________in lbs D New Useful Load ______________________...

Страница 30: ...s recommended inspections It is required that owner s email address name and address optional and Aircraft S N be sent to OwnerAlert mauleairinc com for notification of any Maule Service Letters Servi...

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