4. Perform an Emergency landing to terrain (according to Art. 3.3.2)
DO NOT USE EMERGENCY PARACHUTE SYSTEM WITH CANOPY OPENNED
Close and lock the canopy before takeo !!!
Opening the canopy during the ight may cause pilot injury, upper part of
the fuselage damage and rudder (vertical tail unit) destruction.
3.3.23. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning - signs & symptoms
• Light-hearted and exuberant or vice versa (lethargy, drowsiness, ataxia, inaccurate)
• A greater sense of condence (paradoxical euphoria)
• Rapid heart rate, rapid breathing
• Discomfort, moods
• Headache, pounding pulse in the temples
• Occasional nausea and vomiting
• ‘Cherry red’ nail beds and lips, tongue
• Hyperventilation (rapid breathing), coma and shock,
• Death occurs when CO has aected more than 60% of the blood’s heamoglobin
When you smell an exhaust gas odour in the cockpit:
• Close heating
• Open ventilation
• Land as soon as possible
If your aircraft is equipped by heating, purchase and use an CO indicator!
CO poisoning can lead to death!