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Pilot´s Operating Handbook
EXTRA 200
8.1
INTRODUCTION
a) The airplane owner should establish contact with the dealer or certified service station
for service and information.
b) All correspondence regarding the airplane must include its serial number which is
stamped on a plate on the L/H rear part of the fuselage.
c) A service manual with revision service may be procured from the manufacturer.
8.2
AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
As required by national operating rules all airplanes must pass a complete annual inspec-
tion every twelve calendar months. In addition to the annual inspection airplanes must pass
a complete inspection after every 100 flights hours with a minor check after 50 hours.
The Airworthiness Authority may require other inspections by the issuance of airworthiness
directives applicable to the aircraft, engine, propeller and components. The owner is re-
sponsible for compliance with all applicable airworthiness directives and periodical inspec-
tions.
8.3
PILOT CONDUCTED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Pilots operating the airplane should refer to the regulations of the country of certification for
information of preventive maintenance that may be performed by pilots. All other mainte-
nance required on the airplane is to be accomplished by appropriately licensed personnel.
Airplane dealer should be contacted for further information
Preventive maintenance should be accomplished with the appropriate service manual.
8.4
ALTERATIONS OR REPAIR
Alterations or repairs of the airplane must be accomplished by licensed personnel.
Page Date: 20. April 2002
SECTION 8
HANDLING, SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
Section 8
Handling, Servicing and Maintenance
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