background image

 

Revised 06/02/2019

 

Page 5

I find the door easiest to latch from the inside when sitting in the left seat.  That middle latch can feel nearly 
impossible to move if you are at the wrong angle (for instance, when sitting in the right seat, or when standing 
in front of the plane reaching over the wing.)  It seems easiest to move when in the pilot seat or standing on the 
wing facing the door. 

The aircraft is equipped with an inflatable door gasket, which can be used to reduce wind noise for the right seat 
passenger.  There is an unlabeled switch on the panel adjacent to the door which controls the pressure release 
valve for the gasket.  The pressure is retained in the up position and released in the down position.  The door 
can be difficult to latch when the gasket is inflated.  Hanging by the co-pilot right knee is the inflation bulb.  
Squeezing the bulb inflates the gasket.  It also gives the CFI or co-pilot something to do!  

Seats 

The pilot and co-pilot seats are generally left in the full aft position and that setting seems to work best for most 
pilots.  If you release the seat latch once in the plane, it can be difficult to get the seat re-positioned so that it 
catches in one of the stops again.  If there are two people in the front, the one next to you can see the stops in 
the track and assist by pushing on the back of the seat, but it requires coordination!  You would be best not to 
release the seat at all; but if you do, it may be easiest to get out of the plane and adjust the seat without any 
weight on it. 

The pilot seat requires extra effort to stay in any of the stops other than the aft hole.  The trick here is to hold 
the handle while sliding the seat aft, leaning right and watching the holes until positioned in the desired stop.  
Then, reach down and help the pin seat in the hole by pressing on it with a finger.  Otherwise, you may think the 
seat is securely in the stop until the first time you press a rudder pedal and feel the seat move!   

On the pilot seat there is a second handle that controls seat height.  This appears to be a spring loaded thing 
that will raise the seat when there is no weight on it, and that releases the hold when you pull the handle with 
weight on it.  I like it lower so I don’t bump my head on the ceiling during turbulence!  Experiment with it and 
you should be able to find your preferred position. 

Comms and ICS 

We notice when the pilot is transmitting, the pilot’s volume for others on the intercom is low or muted 
altogether. 

I have noted the pilot side headphone jack (or my headset) is sometimes not making a great connection.  It 
seems this is related to the playback side, not the transmit side.  This has resulted once or twice in making radio 
calls then missing the response.  For now, I pay attention to whether I hear myself in the intercom.  If not, jiggle 
the headset plug a bit until that clears up.  I will add this to my list of things to improve when the plane goes to 
the avionics shop later this year. 

Power, Circuit Breakers 

I have had issues twice with circuit breakers and what appears to be a high resistance problem after rain.  We 
will be working to find and correct this problem. 

Summary of Contents for Comanche 5799P

Page 1: ...cause frustration Don t do it unless you have no other choice Here s how you manually extend the landing gear First establish slow flight full flaps under 87 kts Next ensure the gear switch is in the...

Page 2: ...ght is illuminated Where s the brakes This old girl has a hand brake not differential toe brakes like we all know When I first got her I thought that would be something I would want to modernize By th...

Page 3: ...enting trying to determine the best oil level The POH and the dipstick indicate the capacity to be 12 quarts The POH says the operating level is normally kept a few quarts below maximum to reduce oil...

Page 4: ...ome fuel Resist the urge to hold your fuel tester upright as the gas is going to follow the tilt of the valve and you will get wet Inspect the sample pour it back into the tank climb in the plane and...

Page 5: ...ane and adjust the seat without any weight on it The pilot seat requires extra effort to stay in any of the stops other than the aft hole The trick here is to hold the handle while sliding the seat af...

Page 6: ...e green RDY light on the autopilot display Press the on off button on the autopilot The STB indicator illuminates The autopilot is now in wing leveler mode You may use the rotary switch to engage a le...

Page 7: ...ntil you re back under 900 degrees This shouldn t take more than a minute or so Securing After Flight After your flight put the plane back in space 10 and secure it with chocks and chains Log your tim...

Reviews: