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Aeropro A220 - 6.12 Electrical System Malfunctions; 6.13 Inadvertent Stall and Spin Recovery

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Aeropro CZ - A220 taildragger - Pilot Operating Handbook and Flight Training Supplement
March 21, 2020
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When an area of extreme turbulence is entered, reduce airspeed to approximately 85 MPH. Do not
reduce the airspeed to lower values to prevent the aircraft stalling due to turbulence.
7.12 Electrical system malfunctions
7.12.1 Low-charge indicator is illuminated
When a low charge red light is illuminated, no immediate action is required. All avionics and other
equipment is powered from the battery, so the power source is limited. Try to switch off instruments not
necessary for flight and land at the nearest airfield
7.13 Inadvertent stall and spin recovery
Stall or spin should not occur during normal aircraft operation and spins are prohibited.
7.13.1 The following general procedure should be followed should a stall occur:
- lower the nose by pushing the control stick forward
- gradually increase power
7.13.2 The following general procedure should be followed should a spin occur:
- throttle IDLE
- ailerons neutral
- rudder opposite to rotation
- Once the rotation is stopped, push stick forward enough to
break the stall and then establish level flight.
6.14 BRS Rescue System (optional equipment)
The installation of the rescue system should be carried out complying with the recommendations of the
BRS manufacturer and Aeropro CZ. The pilot must familiarize with the BRS Owners Manual for more
complete information and instructions.
Attention: Do not make changes or modifications to any part of the rescue system to guarantee safety
and proper operation. Follow the recommendations published by the manufacturer of your installed
system and pay special attention to the maintenance intervals.
--- ATTENTION ---
Before each flight please remove the securing pin at the emergency handle of the rescue system
so the system is ready for use in case of an emergency.
Reinstall the pin after each flight, so that the rescue system cannot be activated by mistake.
6.14.1 Operating the Rescue System
- Stop the engine by switching off the ignition
- Pull out the emergency handle
Refer to the BRS operator's manual for detailed advisory.

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