Type Of Operation; Other Limitations; Placards; Notices In The Cockpit - Skyleader 600 Pilot Operating Handbook

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2.9.

Type of operation

Daytime VFR. Night VFR (operations allowed if operated by an appropriately rated pilot
with equipment as required by local regulations). Flights in known icing conditions are

2.10. Other limitations

When handling the aircraft on the ground, always use the tow bar
Push the aircraft from the centre section of wing preferably or by holding the root part of propeller blades
carefy!
Do not push or p the aircraft via the propeller!
Do not push or p the aircraft via the wings or control surfaces
Always tie the aircraft down when it is left alone for a longer time! Use the guy eye on the rear bottom part of
the fuselage and under the wings!
If the aircraft is placed on blocks, it is prohibited to enter the cockpit, except for training purposes or possible
repairs.
Smoking is strictly prohibited in the cockpit of the aircraft or in the vicinity of the aircraft when re-fuelling!
Seat adjustment during flight is prohibited.
If the aircraft is parked on a sunny area:
- Do not use the parking brake. There is a risk of damage to the brakes!
- Cover the cabine - There is a risk of damage to the canopy!

2.11. Placards

2.11.1. Notices in the cockpit

a) Limitations, restrictions, warnings
Notices are placed on the instrument panel within view of the pilot.
prohibited.
ACROBATIC TURNS AND INTENDED
SPINS ARE PROHIBITED
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