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Sectlon X
BEECHCRAFT
Safety lnformatlon
Tips on Engine Operation in Small General Aviation
Aircraft
Estimating Inflight Visibility
ls
the Aircraft Ready for Flight
Tips on Mountain Flying
Tips on Desert Flying
Always Leave Yourself
An
Out
Safety Gujde for Private Aircraft Owners
Tips
on
How to Use the Flight Planner
Tips on the Use of Ailerons and Rudder
Some Hard Facts About Soft Landings
Propeller
Operation and Care
Torque "Whal
it
Means
to
the
Pilot"
Weight
and
Balance.
An
Important
Safety
Consideration for Pilots
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
MAINTENANCE
Airplanes operated for Air Taxi
or
other than normal
operation, and airplanes operated
in
humid tropics,
or
cold and damp climates, etc., may need more
frequent inspections for wear, corrosion and/or lack
of lubrication. In these areas, periodic inspections
should be performed until the operator can
set his
own inspection periods based on experience.
March, 1981

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