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Beechcraft Baron 58
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Twin Engine (Piston)
Section X
Safety Information
Propeller Operation and Care
Torque
'What
it Means to the Pilot"
Weight and Balance. An Important Safety Consideration for
Pilots
GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPECIFIC
TOPICS
MAINTENANCE
Safety of flight begins with a well maintained airplane. Make
it a habit to keep your airplane and all of its equipment in
airworthy condition. Keep a "squawk list" on board, and see
that all discrepancies, however minor, are noted and
promptly corrected.
Schedule your maintenance regularly, and have your air-
plane serviced by a reputable organization. Be suspicious of
bargain prices for maintenance, repair and inspections.
It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to
assure that the airplane is maintained in an airworthy condi-
tion and that proper maintenance records are kept.
Use
only
genuine
BEECHCRAFT
or
BEECHCRAFT
approved parts obtained from BEECHCRAFT approved
sources, in connection with the maintenance and repair of
Beech airplanes.
Genuine BEECHCRAFT parts are produced and inspected
under rigorous procedures to insure airworthiness and suit-
ability for use in Beech airplane applications. Parts pur-
chased from sources other than BEECHCRAFT, even
though outwardly identical in appearance, may not have had
the required tests and inspections performed, may be differ-
ent in fabrication techniques and materials, and may be dan-
gerous when installed in an airplane.
May, 1994 10-17

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