Sling LSA
Section 7
Pilot Operating Handbook
Ground Handling
Servicing
Document Number: DC-POH-002-X-A-6
Page | 8-3
Revision: 3.0
Date: 2021/04/23
8.1.1.
Mooring
The aircraft should be tied down when parked outside the hangar.
Mooring is necessary to protect the aircraft against possible damage
caused by wind and gusts.
For this reason, the aircraft is equipped with mooring eyes located on
the lower surfaces of the wings and one under the tail.
The mooring procedure is as follows:
1.
Fuel Selector .................................. OFF
2.
Switches ......................................... ALL OFF
3.
Master ........................................... OFF
4.
Ignition / Lanes .............................. OFF
5.
Control Column .............................. SECURE
(a)
6.
Air Vents ........................................ CLOSE
7.
Canopy ........................................... CLOSE AND LOCK
8.
Moor .............................................. THOUGH MOORING EYES
(b)
9.
Chocks ............................................ INSTALL
NOTES
a.
Through use of a, for example, safety harness.
b.
Typically, rope will be used to connect the aircrafts mooring eye,
with a mooring eye fastened in the ground/concrete.
NOTE
In the case of long-term parking, especially during winter, it is
recommended to cover the cockpit canopy, or possibly the whole
aircraft, by means of a suitable tarpaulin attached to the airframe.