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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
2-12
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 2
LIMITATIONS
100 SERIES
Limitations
2-9 MANEUVER LIMITS
This airplane is certied in the normal category. The normal category is
applicable to aircraft not intended for aerobatic operations. The normal
category includes maneuvers incidental to normal ying, stalls (except whip
stalls), lazy eights, chandelles, and turns, in which the bank angle does not
exceed 60°.
2-10 FLIGHT LOAD FACTOR LIMITS
Flight Load Factors:
Flaps Up
..............................................................................+3.49 g, -1.40 g
Flaps Full Down..................................................................................+2.0 g
2-11 FLIGHT CREW LIMITS
One pilot required in the left seat.
2-12 KINDS OF OPERATION LIMITS
This airplane is equipped for day and night VFR and IFR operations. The
operating limitations placard reects the limits applicable to the airplane at the
time its Airworthiness Certicate is issued.
The following Kinds of Operations Equipment List (KOEL) identies the
systems and equipment required to be operational in the kind of operations
listed, for airplane airworthiness, according to 14 CFR Part 23. These
systems and equipment items must be installed and in proper condition for
the particular type of operation desired. The equipment list furnished with
the airplane should be referenced for additional equipment information. The
pilot in command is the nal authority for determining the airworthiness of the
airplane for each ight and for assuring compliance with all Federal A
viation
Regulations.
Deviations from this KOEL may be approved for the operation of a specic
aircraft if a proper MEL (Minimum Equipment List) has been authorized by the
appropriate regulatory agency.
WARNING: Aerobatic Maneuvers, including spins, are prohibited.
NOTE:
The numbers used in the following list specify the quantity of the system
and/or equipment required for type certication for that kind of operation.
The zeros (0) used mean that the system and/or equipment was not
required for type certication for that kind of operation.
When A/R appears it indicates “As Required.”
Uncontrolled if printed

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