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A review of test results applicable to the design was made. The loading conditions together with the resulting margins of safety were evaluated. The resulting data were used to determine if the component should be considered for incorporation into the CAP.
For reciprocating engines, those units and components which deliver metered fuel and air to the engine. The fuel portion includes the carburetor, master control from the inlet side to the discharge nozzle(s), injection pumps, carburetor, injection nozzles and fuel primer.
Engine fuel systems include coordinator or equivalent, engine driven fuel pump and filter assembly, main and thrust augmentor fuel controls, electronic temperature datum control, temperature datum valve, fuel manifold, fuel nozzles, fuel enrichment system, speed sensitive switch, relay box assembly, solenoid drip valve, burner drain valve, etc.
The drain and vent system consists of lines collecting and carrying waste fluids and vapor overboard from the engine and nacelle accessories. Drains are provided to carry fluids from any point where lines and accessories may leak and where fluids may accumulate in a cavity. Fluid from forward and aft sumps, oil-fuel heat exchanger, VBV, and VSV are discharged overboard through drains. In addition, some drain lines serve as vents to carry air and vapor from the engine and accessory cavities.
Airplane certification conditions include one engine becoming inoperative and windmilling (or, in airplanes with autofeathering devices, feathered), not more than a 5° bank toward the operative engine, takeoff power on the operative engine, landing gear up, flaps in the takeoff position, and the most critical C.G.
Flight Controls System refers to those units and components which furnish a means of manually controlling the flight attitude characteristics of the aircraft, including items such as hydraulic boost system, rudder pedals, control column linkages, control cables, tab controls, mounting brackets, etc.
This Section of the Pilot's Operating Handbook shall contain the appropriate Supplements (operating information) necessary to safely and efficiently operate the airplane when equipped with the various optional system and equipment not provided with the standard airplane.
The procedure shall specify that intentionally rendering one engine inoperative for the purpose of demonstrating, or training in, the recognition of VMCA will be done by starting at or above VSSE, then gradually reducing the speed (at approximately one knot per second) until either VMCA or stall warning, whichever occurs first, is obtained.
Range values should include an allowance for fuel to start, taxi, takeoff, climb and reserve. For start, taxi and takeoff, allow 5 minutes of fuel flow at takeoff power. Reserve shall be computed as 45 minutes at the cruise power to be used for the flight.
Polyurethane is used for producing the fuselage, wing tips, and other curved parts of small aircraft; relatively inexpensive, fuel resistant, and compatible with most adhesives; do not use a hot wire to cut polyurethane foam; easily contoured with a large knife and sanding equipment.
