In Closing - A Few Final Words On Your Safety - Aeros Still 17 Manual

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IN CLOSING - A FEW FINAL WORDS ON YOUR SAFETY

UL flying is an active air sport with associated risks. Your safety can be greatly
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enhanced by following a few simple rules:
Your wing is delivered to you ready to fly. Do not make any adjustments, which are not
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described in this manual.
If you are in doubt about any aspect of your wing you should consult your dealer or
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Aeros for advice.
Only fly after having attended a good school.
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Fly a wing suited to your level of ability. A new risk may arise when you first fly a new
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type of the wing.
The reactions of your new wing may well differ from those of the wing you where used
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to. In order to keep this risk low, we recommend that you gradually become familiar with
your new wing.
Before every take-off always do both an assembly check and a pre-flight check.
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Do not take off if the sail is wet, especially the leading edge, as the stall speed will
increase significantly.
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Always fly with a dry sail!
Take special care to avoid ice covering the glider, particularly the leading edge in
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wintertime.
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A wet wing must be dried before storing. Do not leave your glider wet for more than one
day, because corrosion may result.
Never fly alone.
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Don't push your luck. It is your responsibility to know the limits of your wing and the
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limits of your own experience. Remember, that ultimately your safety is your
responsibility.
Fly only in places, which are suitable for flying.
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With proper care and maintenance, your wing will retain a high level of airworthiness for
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many years.
Have fun. Fly safely.
Aeros Team
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