Inspections Maintenance; Flight Operations; General; Turbulent Weather - Beechcraft C23 SUNDOWNER 180 Pilot Operating Handbook

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Section X
BEECHCRAFT
Safety
Information
INSPECTIONS
-
MAINTENANCE
In addition to maintenance inspections
and pre-flight
information required by F.A.R. Part 91, a complete
pre-flight
inspection
is imperative.
It
is
the
responsibility
of the owner
and
the operator
to
assure that the airplane is
maintained
in
an airworthy
condition and that proper maintenance
records
are
kept.
Each
airplane
has
a checklist
for the
pre-flight
inspection
which
must
be followed.
USE
THE
CHECKLIST!
FLIGHT
OPERATIONS
GENERAL
The pilot
must
be thoroughly
familiar
with
all
information
published
by the
manufacturer
concerning
the airplane, and is required by law to
operate
the airplane
in
accordance
with
the FAA
Approved
Airplane
Flight Manual and/or placards
installed.
TURBULENT WEATHER
A complete
and current
weather
briefing
is a
requirement
for
a
safe trip.
10-22
March, 1981

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