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Skyleader SL 200 - Carburettor Freezing; Engine and Propeller Vibrations; Emergency Parachute System Usage

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SL200 FMM 2009-10-21
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Flight Manual SL 200 Book 1
Carburettor freezing5.11.
Carburettor freezing results in power reduction and engine temperatures increase (it can lead to engine stop).
Airspeed 110-120 km/h (59-65 kt) (68-75 mph)1.
Throttle – idle or necessary minimum power according to fl ight conditions2.
Leave the area with freezing conditions3.
Pull Engine intake to preheated air, after 1-2 min gradually increase power of the engine to cruising power4.
If you fail to regenerate the engine power, land at the nearest airfi eld (if possible) or at any suitable place.5.
Engine and propeller vibrations5.12.
If unnatural vibrations occur, it is necessary to:
Set the engine speed to minimize vibrations.1.
Proceed with a precautionary landing to the nearest airfi eld or other suitable terrain2.
If vibrations increase, turn off the engine and now execute emergency landing3.
Emergency parachute system usage5.13.
Fuel cock - close1.
Magnetos, master switch - off 2.
Seat belts - tighten3.
Pull the handle to release the emergency parachute system4.
The handle of the emergency parachute system is placed on the instrument panel.
This handle must be unlocked before  ight!
By pulling the handle, a cartridge is activated, which gets the parachute out of the airplane and tightens hanging
ropes. After opening the parachute the airplane goes down toward the ground with a pitched nose.

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