Introduction
This Supplement contains supplemental information to operate the aircraft in a safe and efficient
manner when equipped with BRS – 6 Rescue Ballistic Parachute Type 1050.
Section 1 - General
The BRS Rocket Charged Parachute Rescue System gives you the opportunity to rescue yourself and
the aircraft regardless of height, speed and nose position.
The BRS system consists of a parachute, a solid propellant rocket to deploy the parachute, a rocket
activation handle, a container, and a harness that connects the parachute to the structure of the aircraft.
One box contains the parachute and the solid propellant rocket, this box is mounted on the aircraft
frame .
The parachute system is activated by an activation handle, located between the occupant seats under
the fuel tank selector. Pulling the activation handle ignites a rocket that exits the fuselage through an
exit panel behind the canopy of the aircraft and is indicated externally. The rocket pulls the entire
parachute package out of its container at once.
WARNING
For the owner of aircraft equipped with a BRS system it is mandatory to refer to BALLISTIC
RECOVERY SYSTEMS, General Installation Guide for BRS-6 Emergency Parachute Recovery
Systems (P/N 020001-03 Last Revision). Failure to maintain and/or use the BRS could result in
personal injury or even death to you or your passengers, and damage to your aircraft.