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Section 8 –
GROUND HANDLING & SERVICE
GROUND HANDLING
Ed. 1, Rev. 0
6.3.
M
OORING
The aircraft is moored to insure its immovability, protection, and security under
various weather conditions.
CAUTION
Mooring is strongly recommended when the wind is more than
15 knots and the a/c is completely refuelled.
Procedure
1.
Position airplane on levelled surface and headed into the prevailing wind, if
practical
2.
Centre nose wheel and engage parking brake and/or use the wheel chocks
Do not engage the parking brakes at low ambient
temperature, when an accumulation of moisture may
cause the brakes to freeze, or when they become hot
from severe use. In these cases use wheel chocks.
3.
Secure pilot control stick by wrapping the seat belt around it
4.
Assure that flaps are retracted
5.
Electrically ground airplane, by connecting ground cable to the engine muffle
6.
Install control locks
7.
Install protective plugs
8.
Close and lock cabin doors.
9.
Secure tie-down cables to the nose gear leg (and to the wings (in correspondence
of wing struts) and tail cone tie-down rings at approximately 45 degree with re-
spect to the ground.
Additional preparation for high winds includes tie-down ropes from the
main landing gear employment.
6.4.
J
ACKING
The aircraft can be lifted up by hydraulic jacks in correspondence of the points
shown by external placards.
For the correct procedure please refer to the Maintenance Manual.
6.5.
R
OAD
T
RANSPORT
It is recommended to secure tightly all aircraft components onto the cart to avoid
damage during transport. Minimum cart size is 7x2.5 meters. It is suggested to
place wings under the aircraft’s bottom, secured by specific clamps. Secondary
components like the stabilator shall be protected from accidental hits using plas-
tic or other material. For correct rigging and de-rigging procedure, refer to the
Maintenance Manual.
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