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Category | Light Sport Aircraft |
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Max Takeoff Weight | 600 kg |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Manufacturer | Skyleader |
Height | 2.3 m |
Range | 1, 300 km |
Engine Type | Rotax 912ULS |
Service Ceiling | 4000 m |
Maximum Speed | 220 km/h |
Fuel Capacity | 100 liters |
Details the history and development of the company.
Outlines the validity and purpose of the handbook.
Procedures for updating the handbook with new information.
Lists common abbreviations and defines technical terms used.
Provides key specifications, dimensions, and diagrams of the aircraft.
Explains the operation of switches on the control stick.
Outlines the aircraft's compliance with ASTM F2245 standards.
Specifies general operating conditions and pilot familiarity requirements.
Details various critical airspeeds and color-coded ranges on the airspeed indicator.
Lists operational limits and specifications for the Rotax 912 ULS engine.
Specifies the maximum and minimum fuel capacities of the aircraft.
Defines limits for wind speed, direction, and ambient temperatures for operation.
Details maximum positive and negative load factors for different flap configurations.
Presents a graphical representation of the aircraft's operational speed and load factor limits.
Defines allowed operating conditions, including VFR and restrictions on icing.
Lists various operational restrictions and handling precautions.
Describes notices and warnings displayed in the cockpit.
Provides an overview of emergency procedures and their importance.
Lists optimal airspeeds for emergency gliding and max velocity.
Offers step-by-step checklists for various engine and flight emergencies.
Details the comprehensive pre-flight inspection steps for the aircraft.
Lists checks to perform after entering the cockpit before starting.
Step-by-step guide for safely starting the aircraft engine.
Procedures for warming up the engine and performing essential checks.
Guidelines for taxiing the aircraft on the ground.
Procedures to follow before takeoff at the holding point.
Details different takeoff procedures including normal, short, and soft field.
Specifies climbing performance and speeds.
Outlines procedures and settings for cruising flight.
Describes procedures for flying the downwind leg of a circuit.
Details procedures for flying the base leg of a circuit.
Covers procedures for final approach and various landing types.
Steps to perform after the aircraft has landed.
Procedures for shutting down the engine after flight.
Steps to take when exiting the aircraft.
Instructions for starting the engine in cold weather conditions.
Provides data on takeoff and landing distances for concrete runways.
Details the aircraft's climbing rate and speed.
Lists gliding speeds and sink rates.
Information on the aircraft's maximum flight range and endurance.
Specifies the aircraft's service ceiling altitude.
Lists approved flight maneuvers and their maximum airspeeds.
Explains how to use charts for weight and CG limits.
Illustrates acceptable loading distribution and CG positions.
Lists installed flight, radio, and engine instruments with serial numbers.
Provides an overview of the aircraft airframe and systems description.
Describes the construction materials and major components of the airframe.
Explains the dual control system, rudder, and nose wheel steering.
Details the system controlling elevator and aileron surfaces.
Describes the electrical strut system for flap movement.
Explains the operation of foot brakes and the parking brake.
Lists engine specifications and details the throttle lever operation.
Identifies and locates all instruments and controls on the panel.
Introduces aircraft ground handling and servicing practices.
Outlines requirements for engine and aircraft maintenance inspections.
Provides instructions and warnings for safely handling the aircraft on the ground.
Details how to connect and use a tow bar for moving the aircraft.
Instructions for parking the aircraft, including securing control surfaces.
Explains how to secure the aircraft using tie-down points.
Covers requirements for engine oil, coolant, and brake fluid.
Directs users to the maintenance plan for scheduled checks.
Provides instructions for maintaining the aircraft battery.
Explains the function and location of the engine circuit breaker.
Guidelines for cleaning and inspecting the aircraft after flight.