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MAULE M-7-260C User Manual

MAULE M-7-260C
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FAA APPR0VED
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
FOR
MAULE
M-7-260C
Airplane Serial No.__________________
Registration No.____________________
THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE KEPT IN THE AIRPLANE AT ALL TIMES.
FAA APPROVED:______________________________
Manager, Aircraft Certification Office
Federal Aviation Administration
Atlanta, Georgia USA
DATE:______________________________
Performance That Counts!
2099 Georgia Highway 133 South • Moultrie, GA 31788
(229) 985-2045 • Fax: (229) 890-2402 • www.mauleairinc.com
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MAULE M-7-260C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMAULE
ModelM-7-260C
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION I GENERAL

MAXIMUM WEIGHT

Specifies the maximum permissible weight for the aircraft in pounds.

CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITS

Details the acceptable center of gravity range for the aircraft at different weights.

MANEUVERS

Outlines approved maneuvers and limitations for normal category operation.

FUEL CAPACITY

Details the usable and unusable fuel quantities for the aircraft's main and auxiliary tanks.

SECTION II LIMITATIONS

AIRSPEED LIMITS

Details airspeed indicator markings and their operational significance, including VNE and VFE.

POWER PLANT LIMITS

Specifies operating limits for the engine, propeller, and instrument indications.

FLIGHT LOAD FACTORS

Defines the positive and negative load factors for retracted and extended flaps.

PLACARDS

Lists required placards found in the cockpit for safe operation and aircraft limitations.

SECTION III NORMAL PROCEDURES

PREFLIGHT INSPECTION

Details the step-by-step procedure for inspecting the aircraft interior and exterior.

OPERATING CHECK LISTS

Provides checklists for before starting, starting, engine check, before takeoff, and before landing.

NORMAL FLIGHT OPERATIONS

Covers climb performance, rudder trim, stalls, crosswind operations, and fuel system management.

DOOR-OFF OPERATION

Outlines limitations and procedures for operating with doors removed.

NOISE LEVEL

Presents noise level data obtained during certification for various propeller configurations.

ANTI-COLLISION LIGHT

Provides a warning regarding the anti-collision light's potential effect in certain conditions.

SECTION IV EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

EMERGENCY BASIC RULES

Three fundamental rules for pilots to remember during emergencies: maintain control, analyze, and land.

ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN

Procedure for safely shutting down the engine in an emergency scenario.

ENGINE FIRE DURING STARTING

Steps to take if an engine fire occurs while attempting to start the aircraft.

ENGINE FIRE AFTER STARTING

Procedure for handling an engine fire that occurs after the engine has successfully started.

EMERGENCY EXIT ON THE GROUND

Procedure for safely exiting the aircraft on the ground during an emergency.

TAKEOFF ABORT (BEFORE LIFT-OFF)

Action to take if a takeoff must be aborted before liftoff.

ENGINE FAILURE AFTER TAKEOFF OR FORCED LANDING

Procedure for engine failure after takeoff or when planning a forced landing.

PARTIAL POWER FAILURE DURING FLIGHT OR AFTER TAKEOFF

Steps to manage a partial loss of engine power during flight or after takeoff.

COMPLETE POWER FAILURE DURING FLIGHT

Procedure for handling a total loss of engine power during flight, including airstart.

ENGINE AIRSTART

Detailed steps for attempting to restart the engine while the aircraft is in flight.

ELECTRICAL FIRE

Procedure for extinguishing an electrical fire within the aircraft.

ENGINE FIRE DURING FLIGHT

Procedure for dealing with an engine fire that occurs while the aircraft is in flight.

SMOKE AND FUME ELIMINATION

Steps to eliminate smoke or fumes from the cabin to ensure pilot safety.

STRUCTURAL DAMAGE

Procedure for handling structural damage to the aircraft in flight.

RECOVERY FROM INADVERTENT SPINS

Steps to recover from an unintentional spin.

ALTERNATOR FAILURE

Procedure for responding to an alternator failure, including troubleshooting steps.

SECTION V WEIGHT AND BALANCE

WEIGHT AND BALANCE

Details on calculating and maintaining the aircraft's weight and balance data.

CENTER OF GRAVITY ENVELOPE

Graphical representation of the aircraft's acceptable center of gravity range.

STRUCTURAL CAPACITY CHART

Illustrates load limits for different baggage areas and seating positions.

EQUIPMENT CHANGE - WEIGHT AND BALANCE

Form for recording changes to aircraft equipment affecting weight and balance.

SECTION VI AIRCRAFT SERVICING, HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE

INTRODUCTION

Provides information on servicing, contact points, and where to find additional data.

AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIOD

Details requirements for maintaining the aircraft and Airworthiness Directives (ADs).

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE THAT MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A CERTIFIED PILOT

Defines limited preventive maintenance tasks authorized for certified pilots.

ALTERATIONS OR REPAIRS TO AIRPLANE

Specifies that alterations or repairs must be done by licensed personnel.

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