Flight and Operational Manual
TL- 96 STAR s/n 99 S 25
Notice! The information contained in this document is for reference and information only.
The pilot is the final and only responsible party for the safe operation of this aircraft.
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3.4.
Undercarriage failure
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3.4.1.
Main undercarriage failure
19
3.4.2. Nose undercarriage failure
19
3.5.
Using the rescue system
19
4.
Normal processes
20
4.1.
Starting up the engine
20
4.2.
Engine test
20
4.3.
Important parts made before getting off
21
4.4.
Taxying
21
4.5.
Taking-off
22
4.5.1.
Maximum power of wind at time of taking off
22
4.6.
Tasks after reaching the flight level
22
4.7.
Flight at the flight level
22
4.8.
Descend
22
4.8.1.
Sideslid
23
4.9.
Landing
23
4.10.
Tasks after landing
23
4.11.
Pilotage in lateral wind
23
4.12.
Flight in turbulent atmosphere
24
4.13.
Standing up to the lane
24
5.
Output
24
5.1.
Conditions for output assessment
24
5.2.
Speeds
24
5.3.
Rate of climbs and height loss from the beginning of stalling
24
5.4.
Ceiling
25
5.5.
Gliding range
25
5.6.
Getting off length
25
5.7.
Landing length
25
5.8.
Flight persistency
25
5.9.
Flying range
26
6.
Maintenance and operating the plane
27
6.1.
Parking
27
6.2.
Anchoring the plane
27
6.3.
Manipulation with the plane
27
6.4.
Assembly and disassembly of the plane
27
6.4.1.
Disassembly of the plane
27
6.4.2.
Assembly of the plane
28
6.5.
Washing and cleaning the plane
28
6.6.
Before flight inspection
29
6.7.
Filling the fuel
30
7.
Service life of the flight and maintenance periodicity 31
7.1.
Service life of the plane and its parts
31
7.2.
Workaday maintenance
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