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AEROPRO CZ , Producer of Light Sport Aircraft
Mladá 835, 687 25 Hluk, Czech Republic
Pilot Operating Handbook
and
Flight Training Supplement
AEROPRO CZ
A220 - taildragger
Light Sport Aircraft

Table of Contents

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Summary

0. General Information

0.1 Introduction

Provides an overview of the handbook's purpose and usage.

0.2 Certification Basis

Details the airworthiness standards used for aircraft manufacturing.

0.3 Manufacturer

Lists the manufacturer's name and address details.

0.4 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes

Explains the system used for highlighting important information.

1. Airplane and Systems Description

1.1 Engine

Details the Rotax 912ULS engine specifications and operation.

1.3 Fuel and Fuel Capacity

Covers fuel system components and total fuel volume.

1.4 Oil

Specifies oil type, capacity, and servicing recommendations.

1.5 Operating Weights and Loading

Lists aircraft weights, load limits, and passenger capacity.

1.6 Cockpit Overview

Identifies and explains the layout of cockpit controls and instruments.

1.7 Aircraft Electrical System

Describes the aircraft's electrical components and power sources.

1.8 Electric Fuel Pump

Explains the function and usage of the electric fuel pump.

1.9 Additional Equipment

Mentions any extra equipment installed on the aircraft.

2. Operating Limitations

2.1 Stall Speed (Vs and Vso)

Defines stall speeds for different aircraft configurations.

2.2 Flaps Extended Speed Range (Vso to Vfe)

Specifies the safe speed range with flaps extended.

2.3 Maximum Maneuvering Speed (Va)

Indicates the maximum speed for smooth control inputs.

2.4 Never Exceed Speed (Vne)

Defines the absolute maximum safe operating airspeed.

2.5 Crosswind and Wind Limitation

Outlines permitted wind components for take-off and landing.

2.8 Prohibited Maneuvers

Lists maneuvers that are not allowed for this aircraft.

2.9 Other Limitations

Covers additional operational restrictions not categorized elsewhere.

3. Weight and Balance Information

3.1 Installed Equipment List

Lists the standard and optional equipment installed in the aircraft.

3.2 Center of Gravity (CG) Range and Determination

Explains how to calculate and maintain the aircraft's CG.

4. Performance

4.1 Take-off and Landing Distances

Provides data on ground roll and landing distances on various surfaces.

4.3 Cruise Speeds

Details recommended airspeeds for cruise flight at different power settings.

4.5 Fuel Consumption

Lists fuel burn rates for various engine power settings.

4.6 Other Performance Data

Includes information on maximum endurance and range.

5. Normal Procedures

5.1 Preflight Inspection

Outlines the steps for a thorough pre-flight check of the aircraft.

5.2 Engine Starting

Describes the correct procedure for starting the aircraft engine.

5.3 Taxiing

Details the procedures for moving the aircraft on the ground.

5.4 Normal Take-off

Explains the steps for a standard take-off procedure.

5.5 Best Angle of Climb Speed (Vx)

Specifies the airspeed for maximum climb gradient.

5.6 Best Rate of Climb Speed (Vy)

Specifies the airspeed for maximum climb rate.

5.7 Cruise

Covers procedures for maintaining level cruise flight.

5.8 Approach

Outlines procedures for approaching the landing site.

6. Emergency Procedures

6.2 Engine Failure and Emergency Landings

Provides procedures for handling engine malfunctions.

6.4 Fires

Details actions to take in case of engine or cockpit fires.

6.6 Precautionary Landing

Explains procedures for landing when a problem is anticipated.

6.10 Inadvertent Icing Encounter

Describes actions to take when encountering icing conditions.

6.11 Extreme Turbulence Encounter

Outlines procedures for flying through severe turbulence.

6.12 Electrical System Malfunctions

Covers actions for electrical system failures.

6.13 Inadvertent Stall and Spin Recovery

Details procedures for recovering from stalls or spins.

7. Aircraft Ground Handling and Servicing

7.1 Refueling, Servicing Oil and Coolant

Details procedures for fueling and fluid servicing.

7.3 Moving Aircraft on Ground and Tie-down Instructions

Explains how to move and secure the aircraft.

7.4 Parking Brake

Covers the usage and function of the parking brake.

8. Required Placards and Markings

8.5 Airspeed Indicator Range Markings

Explains the meaning of color-coded arcs on the airspeed indicator.

8.6 Operating Limitations on Instrument Panel

Lists key operational limits displayed on the instrument panel.

8.7 Passenger Warning

Highlights that the aircraft is not certified to standard category requirements.

8.8 Aerobatics and Spins are Prohibited

Notes the prohibition of aerobatic maneuvers.

9. Supplementary Information

9.1 Flight Familiarization Procedures

Suggests a syllabus for pilot familiarization with the aircraft.

9.3 Further Information

Recommends additional reading material for pilot knowledge.

10. Flight Training Supplement

Takeoff

Describes the flight characteristics during takeoff.

Climbing

Details flight characteristics during various climb scenarios.

Cruise

Explains flight characteristics during cruise flight.

Stall

Describes the aircraft's stall characteristics and recovery.

Slipping

Covers the maneuver of slipping the aircraft.

Gliding

Explains the aircraft's gliding performance.

Descent

Describes procedures for descending.

Approach

Outlines approach procedures under different conditions.

Touch down

Details the touchdown phase of landing.

Aeropro A220 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAeropro
ModelA220
CategoryPlaner
LanguageEnglish