Pilot Operating Handbook
Section 7
TL-2000
Sting
Systems Descriptions
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The pilot is the final and only responsible party for the safe operation of this aircraft.
31 December 09 / Chg 5
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Inflight, with air loads, the flap button may appear to lock if
the flap lever is pulled sideways out-of-plane. Slightly
raise the lever to relieve any stress on the button and it
will operate smoothly.
LANDING GEAR
The landing gear is a fixed, tricycle type with a steerable nose gear and two main
landing gears. Shock absorption for the nose wheel is provided by a spring/
rubber strut cylinder. The main landing gear strut is made from a multi-layer
composite that provides spring action and support. Hydraulically-actuated brakes
are attached on each main landing gear wheel. The brakes are operated by toe
pedals attached to the tips of the pilot rudder pedals. The left toe pedal will actuate
the left main landing gear brake, and the right toe pedal will actuate the right main
landing gear brake.
SAFETY HARNESSES
Each seat in the aircraft is equipped with a four-point safety harness. Each of the
shoulder harnesses is latched to a single strap that extends aft over the rear
baggage deck into which it is secured. The outboard lap belt is secured to the rear
bulkhead, and the inboard lap belt is secured to the middle console. The right
shoulder harness is attached to the right lap belt, and the left shoulder harness is
attached to the left lap belt. One main latch attaches the entire harness, as it
fastens the two lap belts together. The shoulder harness strap that is secured to
the rear deck can be unfastened if need be by a latch that is located just above the
junction where the two shoulder harnesses meet.
To use the safety harnesses, fasten the main latch and then adjust the lap belts.
After the lap belts have been properly fitted, adjust the shoulder harnesses. To
release the main latch, simply press down on the release button and the harness
will unlatch.
A retractable inertia reel may be installed as an option. Operation is similar to the
above directions. The harness will ‘lock’ during quick extension of the shoulder
straps. To release allow the reel to accept some slack in the shoulder strap.
NOTE