Sling 4 TSi
Section 7
Pilot Operating Handbook
Ground Handling
Servicing
Document Number: DC-POH-001-X-F-3.0
Page | 8-6
Revision: 3.0
Date: 2021/07/14
8.3
Servicing
8.3.1
Jacking
Since the empty weight of the aircraft is relatively low, two people are
usually able to lift the aircraft.
It is possible to lift the aircraft in the following manner:
•
By pushing the rear fuselage section down above the bulkhead,
the fuselage front section may be raised, and a support paced
under the firewall. The same effect can be achieved by pushing
down on the horizontal stabilizer as described under 8.2.2
•
By lifting the rear fuselage under a bulkhead, the rear fuselage
may be raised and then supported under that bulkhead. The
support should comprise of a large, flat surface to avoid damage
to the under-fuselage skin. The winds should also be gently
supported to prevent the aircraft from rolling as its weight shifts
to the nose wheel.
•
To lift a wing, push from underneath the wing at the main spar
only, and use a support with a large surface area again.
Do not
attempt to lift the wing by placing force on the composite
wingtip.
•
A wheel can be lifted by either lifting the wing, or jacking under
the wheel strut where it meets the fuselage.