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gear doors are actuated by a sequence valve that powers a hydraulic cylinder. The
accessible portion should be inspected prior to every flight. The linkage and mi-
croswitches should be part of every preflight inspection and be given a particularly
close look following any inadvertent extension or when flight to speeds above the
recommended gear operating speed has occurred. The inspection should look for
loose or bent linkages and abrasion type wear.
The hydraulic reservoir should be checked periodically for fluid level and security
of lines. Obviously chaffed lines, leaks, bent arms or any excessive wear anywhere
in the system should be corrected promptly to preclude more serious problems.
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The baggage compartment is located directly behind the passenger seats. Its capac-
ity is noted on a placard but should never exceed 75 lb. pounds for the Lancair.
The aircraft weight and balance may limit the maximum baggage to less than the
maximum stated herein.
All baggage carried should be secured for every flight. Even a flight in smooth
air could encounter unexpected clear air or wake turbulence or require an evasive
maneuver which could change loose baggage into control jamming debris and
become a hazard to the flight anywhere from a nuisance to being catastrophic.
ANTICIPATE THE LIKELIHOOD OF NEGATIVE G
FLIGHT CONDITIONS FOR EVERY FLIGHT!
SEATS, BELTS & SHOULDER HARNESS
Your Legacy is fitted with seat belts and shoulder harnesses. The seat cushions
serve two purposes. First and foremost the seat cushions should be safe. Safe
cushions provide proper back and seat support in case of emergencies, that is in
case of an accident they should not be so soft as to not provide support under high
g conditions. They should not support combustion or give off toxic fumes when
subjected to fire or an ignition source. Of course, in addition, they should also be
comfortable so that a backache is not a result of every flight. Always adjust your
belt to secure you into the seat firmly for takeoff and landings. The pilot (or one
pilot) should always remain belted throughout the flight.
The shoulder harness is perhaps your greatest cockpit lifesaver for takeoff and
landing emergencies. Always use it if you have it installed or install it if you have
not done so already. As with any seat belt, the shoulder harness has to be snug to
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