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PILOT OPERATING HANDBOOK
DC-POH-001-X-F-3.0
SLING AIRCRAFT | HANG AR 8 TEDDERFIELD AIR PARK, JHB SO UTH,EIKENHO F, 1872
SO UTH AFRICA PO BO X 308, EIKENHO F, 1872, SO UTH AFRICA
Phone :+27 11 948 9898 | Inform ation :technical@ slingaircraft.com
REVISIO N 3.0 DATE: 14 JULY 2021
SERIAL NO :
REG ISTRATIO N :

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Sling 4 TSi Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSling
Model4 TSi
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 0 Preface

Compliance Statement

Details the FAA standards and quality assurance records.

Continued Operational Safety Monitoring

Outlines responsibilities for fleet safety monitoring and pilot reporting.

Record of Revisions

Lists all revisions to the Pilot Operating Handbook with dates and approvers.

Section 1 General Information

1.1 Introduction to Airplane

Describes the Sling 4 TSi aircraft's construction and intended use.

1.2 Warnings, Cautions and Notes

Defines symbols used for warnings, cautions, and notes for safe operation.

1.4 Aircraft Data and Systems

Provides technical specifications for the aircraft's components.

1.4.6 Engine

Details the Rotax 915 iS engine specifications and parameters.

1.4.11 Maximum Weights

Specifies the aircraft's maximum take-off, landing, and baggage weights.

1.5 Terminology, Symbols and Conversion Factors

Explains acronyms, terms, and conversion factors used in the manual.

1.5.2 Speed and Performance Terminology

Defines key airspeed and performance terms for flight operations.

Section 2 Limitations

2.2 Airspeed Limitations

Defines critical airspeed limits for safe aircraft operation.

2.7 Load Factors

Specifies the aircraft's maximum positive and negative load factors.

2.8 Weights

Lists the maximum take-off, landing, and baggage weights.

2.9 Centre of Gravity Range

Defines the forward and rearward CG limits for safe flight.

2.10 Prohibited Manoeuvres

Lists manoeuvres that are not approved for the aircraft.

Section 3 Emergency Procedures

3.3 Engine Related Emergencies

Provides procedures for engine failures and irregularities.

3.3.1 Engine Failure During Take-off

Steps to take in case of engine failure during the take-off roll.

3.3.3 Engine Failure During Flight

Procedures for engine failure occurring after take-off.

3.4 Emergency Landing Procedures

Details procedures for various emergency landing scenarios.

3.4.1 Emergency Landing without Engine Power

Steps for an emergency landing when engine power is lost.

3.5 Smoke and Fires

Covers procedures for dealing with smoke and fire incidents.

Section 4 Normal Procedures

4.3 Preflight Inspection

Covers the essential preflight inspection checklist for safety.

4.3.1 Inspection Checklist

Detailed steps for inspecting aircraft components before flight.

4.4 Engine Start and Taxi

Procedures for starting the engine and taxiing the aircraft.

4.4.2 Engine Start

Step-by-step guide for engine start-up.

4.5 Before Takeoff

Checks and procedures to be performed before commencing takeoff.

4.6 Take-off

Describes the standard procedure for taking off.

4.8 Landing

Covers the procedures for landing the aircraft.

4.8.2 Approach

Details the steps for the approach phase of landing.

4.9 Special Procedures

Covers specific operational procedures like short field operations.

4.9.2 Short Field Takeoff

Procedure for performing a takeoff from a short runway.

Section 5 Performance

5.2 Takeoff and Landing Distance

Provides data on takeoff and landing distances under various conditions.

5.3 Rate of Climb

Details the aircraft's rate of climb at different altitudes.

5.4 Cruise Speeds

Lists cruise speeds at various power settings and altitudes.

5.5 Fuel Consumption

Provides fuel burn rates, endurance, and range calculations.

Section 6 Weight and Balance

6.3 Centre of Gravity Arms

Defines the reference datum and arm lengths for weight and balance calculations.

6.4 CG Envelope

Illustrates the allowable center of gravity range for safe flight.

6.5 Determination of CG

Explains the method for calculating the aircraft's center of gravity.

Section 7 Aircraft and Systems

7.2 Control System / Pilot Controls

Describes the aircraft's control sticks, rudder pedals, and brake controls.

7.10 Instruments and Avionics

Details the aircraft's instrument panel layout and avionics systems.

7.11 Minimum Instruments and Equipment Required for Flight

Lists essential instruments and equipment for VFR flight.

7.12 Engine

Provides detailed information on the standard Rotax 915 iS engine.

7.15 Fuel System

Explains the aircraft's fuel tank configuration and system operation.

7.15.1 Main and Auxiliary Fuel Pumps

Details the operation and importance of the fuel pumps.

Section 8 Ground Handling and Servicing

8.2 Ground Handling

Covers procedures for taxiing, towing, parking, and mooring the aircraft.

8.2.1 Taxiing

Provides guidance on controlling the aircraft during taxi operations.

8.2.5 Mooring

Describes the procedure for tying down the aircraft when parked outside.

8.3 Servicing

Outlines procedures for jacking and routine servicing of the aircraft.

8.3.2 Aircraft Inspection/Servicing Periods

Specifies the recommended intervals for aircraft inspections and maintenance.

Section 9 Supplementary Information

9.2 Supplement 01/2020 – Airplanes Fitted with Long Range Fuel Tanks

Provides operating information for aircraft equipped with long range fuel tanks.

9.4 Supplement 01/2021 – Airplanes fitted with a Magnum 601 Ballistic Parachute

Details the operation and safety of the ballistic parachute system.