REVISIONS
The information compiled in this manual will be kept current by revisions distributed to
the airplane owners through their local dealers or distributors.
There are two types of revisions used to keep the Pilot’s Operating Manual current:
Temporary Revisions and Permanent Revisions. The material compiled in the revisions will
consist of information necessary to update the present information or add information to cover
added equipment.
I.
Temporary Revision
This revision will be distributed at any time it is necessary to forward information to the
owners and operators of the airplane. The revision will usually consist of one or two pages
which may be inserted in the appropriate section of the manual. This revision will include
deletions and/or additions of material pertinent to different paragraphs of the manual.
II. Permanent Revision
This revision will be distributed periodically and will supersede all previous temporary
revisions. These revisions will be complete page replacement and shall be inserted in the manual
in accordance with the instructions given below.
1.
Replace the obsolete pages with revised pages of the same page number.
2.
Insert pages with page numbers followed by a small letter in direct sequence with the
same common numbered page.
III. Identification of Revised Material
Revised text and iliustrations shall be indicated by a black vertical line along the left hand
margin of the page, opposite revised, added or deleted material. A line opposite the page
number or section title and printing date, will indicate that the text or illustration was
unchanged but that material was relocated to a different page or that an entire page was added.
Symbols will indicate only current revisions with changes and additions to or deletions of
existing text and illustrations. Changes in capitalization, spelling, punctuation or the physical
location of the material on the page will not be identified by symbols.
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