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Single Engine (Piston)
Section X
Safety Information
masks, emergency exits and emergency bracing proce-
dures. Passenger information cards may be obtained at any
BEECHCRAFT Authorized Outlet. A pilot should not only be
familiar with the information contained in the cards, but
should always, prior to flight, inform the passengers of the
information contained in the information cards. The pilot
should orally brief the passengers on the proper use of
restraint systems, doors and emergency exits, and other
emergency procedures, as required by Part 91 of the FAR's.
STOWAGE OF ARTICLES
The space between the seat pan and the floor is utilized to
provide space for seat displacement. If hard, solid objects
are stored beneath seats, the energy absorbing feature is
lost and severe spinal injuries can occur to occupants.
Prior to flight, pilots should insure that articles are not
stowed beneath seats that would restrict seat pan energy
absorption or penetrate the seat in event of a high vertical
velocity accident.
FLIGHT OPERATIONS
GENERAL
The pilot MUST be thoroughly familiar with ALL INFORMA-
TION published by the manufacturer concerning the air-
plane, and is required by law to operate the airplane in
accordance with the FM Approved Airplane Flight Manual
and placards installed.
PREFLIGHT INSPECTION
In addition to maintenance inspections and preflight informa-
tion required by FAR Part 91, a complete, careful preflight
inspection is imperative.
May, 1994
10-21

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