CRUISE OPERATION
Cold weather operation may require an occasional cycle of the
propeller control. This could be particularly true after long duration
cruise just prior to descent where lack of governor control could cause
over speeding. During descents and landing, give special attention to
cylinder head temperatures, since the engine will easily over cool.
ICING CONDITIONS
FLIGHT IN ICING CONDITIONS IS PROHIBITED.
Should ice
be inadvertently encountered, it can be expected that drag will increase,
possibly markedly, stall speeds will increase, again possibly
significantly, and extreme care must be exercised while ice is present
on the airframe. It is prudent to avoid icing conditions if at all
possible.
NOISE
All approaches and departures should be made with noise
considerations second only to safety. More and more areas are
becoming noise sensitive and our consideration of such areas will
prolong our ability to operate in a friendly community environment. It
is preferable to avoid rather than over fly such areas. Where necessary
to over fly, do so at reduced power, if prudent, and over fly at 2000 feet
AGL or higher.
NOTE
The above suggestions are recommended where
they do not conflict with weather conditions, ATC
clearances or instructions and where, in the
judgment of the pilot, they can be complied with
safely.
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