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Beechcraft Baron 58 - Unlatched Door in Flight; To Open each Emergency Exit

Beechcraft Baron 58
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BEECHCRAFTBaron58
Serial
TH
773
and
After
To Open Each
Emergency
Exit:
Section
III
Emergency
Procedures
Serials
TH
-773
thru
TH
-1079,
Except TH
-1027,
TH
-1062,
and TH-l 067:
An
emergency
exit
placard is
installed
below
the
left
and
right
openable
windows.
1.
Lift
the latch.
2.
Pullout
the
emergency
release
pin
and
push
the
window
out.
Serials
TH-1027, TH-1062, TH-1067,
TH-l080
and
After:
1. Remove cover as
indicated
by
placard
in
the
center
of
the
Ventilation/Emergency
Exit
latch.
2. Rotate
handle
up as
indicated
by placard,
breaking
safety
wire,
and
push
window
out.
NOTE
Anytime
the
window
has been opened by
breaking
the
safety
wire
on
the
red
emergency
latch,
the
window
must
be
reattached
and
wired
by a
qualified
mechanic
using
OQ-W-
343, Type S,
.020
diameter
copper
wire
prior
to
further
airplane
operation.
UNLATCHED
DOOR IN
FLIGHT
If
the
cabin
door
is
not
locked it
may
come
unlatched
in
flight.
This
may
occur
during
or
just
after
take-off.
The
door
will
trail
in a
position
approximately
3 to 4
inches
open.
Flight
characteristics
of
the
airplane
will
not
be
affected
Revised:
March
1983
3-17

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