AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL AQUILA AT01 AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL - SUPPLEMENT AVE28 GLASS COCKPIT. equipped with ASPEN EFD1000 PFD

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SECTION 9 AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL - SUPPLEMENT AVE28 GLASS COCKPIT equipped with ASPEN EFD1000 PFD This AFM supplement is applicable and must be inserted into Section 9 of the Airplane Flight Manual when the Aspen Avionics Evolution Flight Display (EFD 1000 PFD) is installed in the as the Primary Flight Display. The information in this supplement adds to or replaces information in the basic Airplane Flight Manual and, in the case of night VFR, information in Supplement AVE 23. This Airplane Flight Manual Supplement is approved by EASA pursuant to the DOA number: 10039259 FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-1

0.1 LIST OF REVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS Issue Reason for Amendment/Revision Affected Pages Date of Issue A.01 Initial Issue All 02.04.2012 0.2 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Page Issue Date Page Issue Date 1-22 A.01 02.04.2012 0.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL AVE28-3 Section 2 LIMITATIONS AVE28-4 Section 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AVE28-7 Section 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES AVE28-15 Section 5 PERFORMANCE AVE28-17 Section 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE AVE28-19 Section 7 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION AVE28-20 Section 8 HANDLING, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE AVE28-23 FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-2

1. General 1.1. Introduction The information contained in this supplement must be used in conjunction with the basic Airplane Flight Manual. Aircraft approved for N/VFR must also be operated in accordance with AFM Supplement AVE 23. This supplement provides the information necessary for the safe operation of the when the ASPEN Avionics Primary Flight Display (PFD) EFD 1000 is installed. It is NOT applicable to the ASPEN EFD 1000/500 MFD. This supplement has been arranged in the same way as the basic Airplane Flight Manual, i.e. only the chapters listed are affected by the change Aquila AT01-00497 "Glass cockpit" with respect to the installed ASPEN EFD 1000 PFD. For a detailed description and full operating instructions refer to the effective issue of the ASPEN EFD 1000 (PFD) Pilot's Guide, P/N 091-00005-001. Operating instructions for the ASPEN Avionics EFD 1000 PFD are available in English only. They must be kept on board the aircraft at all times. 1.11. Terminology and Abbreviations PFD MFD SI AI OAT Primary Flight Display (electronic flight instrument system) Multi-function Flight Display Service Information Attitude Indicator Outside Air Temperature FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-3

2. Limitations 2.1 Introduction ASPEN Document 091-00005-001, EFD1000 PFD Pilot s Guide, Revision A or later must be kept on board the aircraft and be available to the pilot in command at all times. ATTENTION The Aspen EFD 1000 must be switched off during engine start-up and shut-down. Non-compliance could destroy the equipment. All warranty and guarantee claims will become void! ATTENTION All primary functions of the Aspen EFD 1000, including the attitude indicator, are only available as long as the pitot/static system of the aircraft is functioning properly. The aircraft must be operated in such a manner as to prevent blockage to the pitot/static system, for example by ice! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-4

2.12 Kinds of Operation Limits / Minimum Equipment Approved kinds of operation: a) VFR day only b) Night VFR Table 1 VFR day only** Additional for Night VFR** Flight and navigation instruments Engine instruments Lighting Miscellaneous equipment ASPEN EFD 1000 PFD magnetic compass clock with seconds displayed**** VHF radio* fuel indicator oil temperature indicator fuel pressure warning light oil pressure indicator cylinder head temperature indicator suction pressure indicator ammeter rpm indicator voltmeter alternator warning light (ALT 1) 2 x safety belts hand-held fire extinguisher emergency hammer emergency locator transmitter (ELT) for 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz attitude indicator (standby AI) transponder with altitude indication or transponder with no altitude indication plus an analog altimeter VOR navigation receiver or area navigation equipment*** CDI (with ASPEN EFD 1000 Pilot only)*** alternator warning light (ALT 2) low voltage indicator navigation lights anti-collision lights (ACL) landing light instrument lighting cockpit lighting flashlight for every crew member battery 28Ah * Not required for flights at airfields with no air traffic control, provided they are carried out by day and remain in the near vicinity of the airfield ( 3a Abs. 3 Luftverkehrs-Ordnung). Local regulations of the competent authority ( 21a Abs. 1 Luftverkehrs-Ordnung) remain intact. ** The functional operational minimum equipment is listed in Table 1 (above). Additional minimum equipment for a particular kind of operation may be required at national level and is also dependent upon flight route. *** For night VFR flights out of sight of an airfield approved for night flight with appropriate lighting. **** In Germany, this can also be a watch with seconds displayed. Attention should be paid to national derogations. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-5

2.16 Placards 5.) On the instrument panel, to the right of the relevant circuit breaker or beneath the switch. PFD for night VFR artificial horizon If the aircraft is approved for night flight, the placards shown in Supplement AVE 23, Chapter 2.16 are applicable. 2.18 Internal battery Aspen EFD1000 ATTENTION Take-off is not permitted when the voltage displayed in the EFD display is below 12.3 V. ATTENTION The EFD1000 has an internal battery which automatically supplies power when there is a drop in aircraft system voltage (<12.3V). The back-up battery offers a function which is not certified but can be helpful in the case of an emergency. Under no circumstances should one reckon with the availability of this function. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-6

3. Emergency Procedures 3.1 Introduction This section provides checklists and recommended procedures for coping with various emergency situations, especially during night VFR operation. Should an emergency occur, the basic procedures provided here are recommended to master the situation. It is not possible to account for all kinds and combinations of emergencies that may arise in this manual. The pilot must, therefore, be familiar with the aircraft and its flight behavior and possess sufficient knowledge to counter any problems which may occur. 3.4 Precautionary landing Most of the recommendations made in the emergency procedures section of the main Airplane Flight Manual with respect to precautionary landings put a greater demand on the pilot during night VFR operations as the choice of an appropriate landing area is more difficult in the dark. The general recommendation to switch off the BAT switch before touch-down/standstill should only be followed if there is a real danger of colliding with obstacles. Switching off the BAT switch also turns off the landing light. The landing area is no longer illuminated. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-7

3.5 Smoke and Fire 3.5.4 In-flight electrical fire The first indication of a cable fire is the smell of burning or smoldering insulation material. 1. ALT 1/BAT switch OFF 2. Press any key (excepting REV) on the EFD1000 PFD to prevent the instrument from switching itself off (unless the EFD 1000 is the cause of the fire) 3. Alternator 2 circuit breaker PULL 4. Avionics Master switch OFF 5. All other switches (except ignition switch) OFF 6. Cabin vents and side window OPEN 7. Hand-held flashlight (NVFR) remove from side pocket - ON 8. Fire extinguisher activate, as required 9. Land immediately see 3.4 PRECAUTIONARY LANDING CAUTION In case of extreme formation of smoke and after using the fire extinguisher, unlatch the canopy for ventilation (refer to 3.15.1). After using the fire extinguisher fix it in its holder, if possible, or secure it otherwise. CAUTION Switching ALT1/BAT to OFF and pulling the Alternator 2 circuit breaker simultaneously leads to a total loss of all electrical and electronic devices. This also effects the Standby Attitude Indicator (AI) and stall warning. When airplane has stopped: 10. Canopy open 11. Airplane evacuate immediately FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-8

3.10 Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions 3.10.1 Complete Failure of Electrical System 1. Press any key (excepting REV) on the EFD1000 PFD to prevent the instrument from switching itself off 2. Hand-held flashlight (if available) remove from side pocket - ON 3. Alternator 2 circuit breaker RESET if tripped 4. Battery circuit breaker RESET if tripped 5. ALT 1/BAT circuit breaker CHECK if IN 6. Alternator 1 circuit breaker RESET if tripped If the power failure has not been rectified, illuminate the instruments using the flashlight and execute a precautionary landing at the next operational airfield. The Aspen EFD1000 PFD has an internal back-up battery which allows the instrument to function for approx. 30 minutes. If supply voltage is lost, the instrument automatically switches to the internal back-up battery. To ensure that the instrument does not automatically switch itself off after a few seconds, a key must be pressed (not the red "REV" key). The back-up battery offers a function which has not been certified. Refer to Section 2.18 of this supplement. Pay attention to information on display!! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-9

3.10.2 Alternator Failure If the aircraft is approved for night operations, it is equipped with two alternators. Alternator 1 is installed in aircraft which are not approved for night VFR. If this alternator fails, it should be treated as if all alternators have failed. 3.10.2.1 Alternator 1 (external alternator) warning light illuminates 1. ALT 1 switch switch OFF ON 2. Alternator 1 circuit breaker RESET if tripped If Alternator 1 warning light remains on: 1. Alternator 1 circuit breaker PULL 2. ALT 1 switch OFF 3. Anti-collision lights switch OFF 4. Audio panel OFF (if installed) 5. COM/NAV2 OFF (if installed) 6. Devices connected at receptacle OFF (if installed) Alternator 2 (internal alternator) takes over the power supply for the entire aircraft system (excepting instruments listed above). The flight may be continued as limited power supply is available. However, the battery will no longer be charged and could indeed discharge. The ammeter must be monitored and a landing at the next suitable airfield considered. If Alternator 2 also fails, the emergency procedures described under "both alternator warning lights illuminate" or "low voltage warning light illuminates" must be followed. Despite the audio panel being switched off, the pilot can use the COM 1 radio and his headset. The fail-safe design of the audio panel ensures that COM 1 is still active when the audio panel is switched off. The intercom is no longer functional. WARNING The problem must be ascertained and eliminated before the next flight! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-10

3.10.2.2 Alternator 2 (internal alternator) warning light illuminates. Alternator 2 is only installed if the aircraft is approved for night VFR. 1. Alternator 2 circuit breaker RESET if tripped If the Alternator 2 warning light remains on: 1. Alternator 2 circuit breaker PULL Alternator 1 (external alternator) takes over the power supply for the entire aircraft system. The flight may be continued, reducing electrical power consumption to a minimum (monitor ammeter) as sufficient power is available. If Alternator 1 also fails, the emergency procedures described under "both alternator warning lights illuminate" or "low voltage warning light illuminates" must be followed. WARNING The problem must be ascertained and eliminated before the next flight! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-11

3.10.2.3 Both alternator warning lights illuminate When both alternator warning lights illuminate, the low voltage warning light will simultaneously illuminate indicating that neither alternator is supplying power to the electrical system. 1. ALT 1 switch switch OFF then ON 2. Alternator 1 circuit breaker RESET if tripped 3. Alternator 2 circuit breaker RESET if tripped If both alternator warning lights remain on: : 1. Alternator 1 circuit breaker PULL 2. Alternator 2 circuit breaker PULL 3. ALT 1 switch OFF 4. Anti-collision lights switch OFF 5. MFD circuit breaker PULL (if installed) 6. Audio panel OFF (if installed) 7. COM/NAV2 OFF (if installed) 8. Devices connected at receptacle OFF (if installed) The instruments required for safe operation and landing of the aircraft can be supplied with power from the battery for at least 30 minutes. The 30 minute period begins when the low voltage warning light illuminates. Economical use of the radio and switching off all non-essential instruments extends the period the essential instruments remain functional. A landing must be carried out at a suitable operational airfield within the 30 minute period. WARNING The problem must be ascertained and eliminated before the next flight! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-12

3.10.3 Low Voltage Warning Light illuminates Neither alternator supplies power to the electrical system. 1. ALT 1 switch switch OFF then ON 2. Alternator 1 circuit breaker RESET if tripped 3. Alternator 2 circuit breaker RESET if tripped If the low voltage warning light remains on: 1. Alternator 1 circuit breaker PULL 2. Alternator 2 circuit breaker PULL 3. ALT 1 switch OFF 4. Anti-collision lights switch OFF 5. MFD circuit breaker PULL (if installed) 6. Audio panel OFF (if installed) 7. COM/NAV2 OFF (if installed) 8. Devices connected at receptacle OFF (if installed) The instruments required for safe operation and landing of the aircraft can be supplied with power from the battery for at least 30 minutes. The 30 minute period begins when the low voltage warning light illuminates. Economical use of the radio and switching off all non-essential instruments extends the period the essential instruments remain functional. A landing must be carried out at a suitable operational airfield within the 30 minute period. Despite the audio panel being switched off, the pilot can use the COM 1 radio and his headset. The fail-safe design of the audio panel ensures that COM 1 is still active when the audio panel is switched off. The intercom is no longer functional. WARNING The problem must be ascertained and eliminated before the next flight! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-13

3.13.4 Primary Flight Display Failure 1. Attitude STABILIZE (STANDBY AI) 2. PFD circuit breaker RESET if tripped 3. PFD switch ON (if OFF) If the PFD failure cannot be rectified, the flight may be continued using the remaining indicators. A landing at the next suitable airfield should be considered. The following indicators are available as alternatives to the failed PFD: Attitude: Altitude: Course: Air speed: standby attitude indicator (for night VFR), natural horizon GPS altitude, transponder altitude, ground view magnetic compass, GPS track GPS ground speed, stall warning, propeller rpm, attitude (standby attitude indicator) FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-14

4.0 Normal Procedures 4.5.3. Before Taxiing 2. Avionics and flight instruments SET UP 5. Internal Battery PFD Verify battery status is not shown as FAIL (normally this shows CHARGING or READY ). Take Off with less than 80% capacity remaining is not permitted. Immediately after switching on the master switch, the "pull to cage" button on the attitude indicator (if installed) must be pulled. It should be pulled again 3 to 4 minutes later. Do not allow the "pull to cage" button to snap back. Allow it to slowly return to its starting position! Pay attention to any messages on the PFD monitor during the start-up phase! 4.5.3.1 Dimming display brightness The ASPEN PFD has a light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness of the display to ambient light conditions. In addition, it is also possible to alter the brightness using the instrument menu. Press the "menu" key to access settings mode. After pressing the left rotary knob once, the brightness level can be adjusted by turning the knob. Pressing the "menu" key saves the brightness level and exits the settings mode. 4.5.5. Before Take-off 1. Attitude indicator Check for correct setting FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-15

The artificial horizons (ADAHRS module and standby attitude indicator) require several minutes (approx. 5 mins.) to stabilize. Watch for relevant messages on the PFD monitor. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-16

4.5.13 Engine Shut-down The Aspen EFD1000 PFD must be switched off before engine shut-down. The PFD may also be switched off using the red "REV" key. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-17

5.0 Performance There is no change regarding the information in the basic Airplane Flight Manual. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-18

6.0 Weight and Balance There is no change regarding the information in the basic Airplane Flight Manual. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-19

7.0 Systems Description This supplement contains a general description of the integration of the PFD into the instrument panel of the. For a detailed description and full operating instructions refer to the effective issue of the ASPEN EFD 1000 (PFD) Pilot's Guide, P/N 091-00005-001. The Aspen EFD 1000 PFD is supplied with power via its own switch and circuit breakers which are labeled with PFD and which are active once the master switch is switched on. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-20

7.4 INSTRUMENT PANEL ASPEN EFD 1000 PFD 4 Note: This figure shows an Aquila AT01 standard panel equipped with ASPEN EFD 1000 PFD for NVFR operation. The actual installation may vary due to the approved equipment version. 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 35 5 9 1 3 36 6 7 10 11 13 14 23 22 8 12 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 For minimum instrument requirements in accordance with kind of operation, refer to Section 2.12 of this AFM supplement. No. Description No. Description No. Description No. Description No. Description No. Description 1 ASPEN EFD 1000 PFD 7 Voltmeter 13 Circuit breakers 19 Low voltage indicator 25 ALT/BAT switch 31 Landing light 2 Attitude indicator (NVFR) 8 Ammeter 14 12V receptacle 20 Dimmer instr. Panel (NVFR) 26 Electrical fuel pump 32 Instrument light 3 CDI (ASPEN EFD 1000 PILOT and C/NVFR only) 9 Rpm indicator (prop.) 15 Trim indicator 21 Dimmer instr./post light (NVFR) 27 Master switch PFD 33 COM/NAV/(B-RNAV) 4 Compass 10 Cylinder head temperature 16 Alternator warning ALT1 22 Flaps switch 28 Master switch AVIONICS 34 Transponder 5 Manifold press. indicator 11 Oil temperature 17 Alternator warning ALT2 23 Ventilation nozzle 29 NAV lights 6 Fuel indicator 12 Oil pressure indicator 18 Fuel pressure warning 24 Ignition switch 30 Anti-collision lights FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-21

7.11.3 Electrical Equipment and Circuit Breakers All electrical equipment may be turned on or off by push-pull circuit breakers or by rocker switches with built-in circuit breaker function. The instrument panel lighting (flood light) is protected by a push-pull circuit breaker and is switched on and/or dimmed using the rotary knob in the dimming unit (cf. Chapter 7.4, item 23). Individual instrument lighting and the post lights are switched on by the instrument lighting switch and can be individually dimmed using a dual dimmer. FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-22

8. Handling, Service and Maintenance 8.6 Handling Avionics The Aspen EFD 100 must be switched off during engine start-up and shut-down. Noncompliance could destroy the equipment. All warranty and guarantee claims will become void! FM-AT01-1010-328 A.01-02.04.2012-23