II-8
February 2008
Legacy
II-9
February 2008
Legacy
In general we do not recommend flying the aircraft unless fuel is visible through
the gas caps
SEATING
The Legacy aircraft seats two, side by side, and can be flown from either seat (al-
though dual rudder pedals and brakes are an option on the co-pilot’s side).
WINTER OPERATIONS
Winter operations are acceptable with proper oil grades for the operating tem-
perature.
PLACARDS
All switches, lights, controls, adjustments and circuit breakers etc. must be marked
with labels identifying what the switch, control, etc. is related to and what the
position selects.
Safety related items such as door opening instructions, emergency shut-off, and
seat belt/shoulder harness requirements should be placed where obvious and made
clearly understandable. An example of this would be the gear emergency extension
procedure. It should be placed appropriately near the gear dump valve as well as
being available in the EMERGENCY Section of this handbook (Red Tab).
An example of a switch marking is the strobe light switch. It should be labled as
“Strobe” with “On” and “Off’ positions identified. Convention is up is “on” and
down is “off’ for electrical switches. Circuit breakers should be labeled as to their
rating, i.e. “5 Amp”, “35 Amp”, etc.
NOTE
There are two placards which must be installed.
1. The word “EXPERIMENTAL“ must be placed
where it can be prominently seen upon entry into
the cabin. These letters must be at least 3 inches
high, and contrast sufficiently to be seen on entry.
2. Passenger Warning Statement. The passenger
warning statement should contain the following
wording:
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