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Date of Issue: 24/07/2010
9-4
Tie-down
The airplane is usually tied-down after a flight day or when needed.
This is necessary to protect the aeroplane against possible dam
age caused by wind gusts.
The airplane is equipped with tie-down bolts on the wing tips.
Procedure:
- Check: Fuel valve off, Circuit breakers and Master switch off,
Ignition key off.
- Tie the control stick with the safety harness
- Close and lock cockpit
- Shut all the ventilation windows
- Tie-down the wings to the ground by means of the straps. It is
also necessary to tie-down the fuselage rear (lace a rope
through the fork).
Note
It is advisable to cover cockpit canopy, if possible the whole
airplane, by means of a suitable covering material attached to
the airframe for long term outside parking.

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