
MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
MAULE
M-7-260C
SECTION VI
AIRPLANE SERVICING,
HANDLING & MAIN-
TENANCE
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 horizontal
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 outlined 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 re-
quirements 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 Bulletins
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 service station should be con-
tacted for further information.
B. Preventive maintenance should be accomplished in accordance with the appropriate airplane
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 airplane is not vi-
olated.
FAA APPROVED: 10/19/98
Rev. H dated:
Rev. J dated: 7/16/18
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