60-9 INDUCTION ICING—PILOT'S PRECAUTIONS AND
PROCEDURES
61-67 HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH SPINS IN
AIRPLANES PROHIBITED FROM INTENTIONAL
SPINNING
61-84 ROLE OF PREFLIGHT PREPREPARATION
90-
23D
WAKE TURBULENCE
91-6A WATER, SLUSH AND SNOW ON RUNWAY
1- 43
UNRELIABLE AIRSPEED INDICATIONS
A similar listing of publications could be prepared for Advisory
Circulars that are not free however the cost is nominal.
Other publications include "General Aviation News" by the FAA. The
Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) magazine "Sport Aviation" is
a very valuable source of special interest topics for your aircraft both
during its construction and after.
FLIGHT PLANS
“Plan your flight and fly your plan” -- words worth remembering and
following. Planning means checking the weather, NOTAMs, aircraft,
and planning "what ifs" so that you are never backed into a corner.
Someone on the ground should always know where and when you are
going and by what route. Enroute, an occasional weather check for the
destination is prudent if there is anything but severe clear in the area.
Since your Lancair has "long legs," you can well expect significant
weather changes between takeoff and landing, both in terms of
temperatures and types of weather. Over deserts in the summer calls
for carrying some drinking water, perhaps a sleeping bag, and some
plastic sheet for sun protection - just in case. Winters calls for warm
clothing, matches for a fire, etc. Like the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared."
MOUNTAIN FLYING
Flight of small aircraft over mountains and in mountainous areas is
different from "flat lander" flying. It is extremely quick transportation
compared to ground means and can be done safely, but is not without
its special concerns. Operation of the aircraft is generally at much
higher altitudes where stall speeds are higher due to the less dense air.
Care must be taken to allow for these effects by reducing the gross
weight if necessary. More room must be allowed for takeoff and
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