BEECHCRAFT
SectionX
Safety Information
The pilot must be completely familiar with
the
perf ormance of the airplane and perf ormance data
in
the Information Manual. The resuitant
eff
ect
of
temperature and pressure altitude must be taken into
account
in
determining perf ormance if not accounted
for on the charts.
An
applicable F
AA
Approved
Flight Manual, if one
is
provided, must be aboard
the
airplane at
all
times induding the weight and
balance forms and equipment list.
PASSENGER INFORMATION CARDS
Beech has available, for most current production
airplanes, passenger information cards which contain
important information on the proper use of restraint
systems,
oxygen
masks,
emergency
exits
and
emergency
bracing
procedures.
Passenger
i
nf
ormation
cards
may
be
obtained
at
any
Beechcraf t A viation or Aero Center. A
pi1ot
should
not oniy be familiar with the information contained
in
the cards himself, but should, prior to flight,
always
inform
passengers
of
the
information
contained
in
the information cards.
lf
a passenger
information card
is
not available for your model of
airplane, the
pilot should orally brief the passengers
on the proper use of
re.;traint systems, doors and
emergency exits, and other emergency procedures,
as required
by
Part
91
of
the FAR's.
March, 1981
10-21