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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1-1.
GENERAL.
These instructions are for use by the operator(s).
They apply to the RC-12N aircraft.
1-2.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES.
Warnings, cautions, and notes are used to emphasize
important and critical instructions. Explanatory examples
are as follows:
WARNING
An operating procedure, practice, etc., which, if
not correctly followed, could result in personal
injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
An operating procedure, practice, etc., which, if
not strictly observed, could result in damage to
or destruction of equipment.
NOTE
An operating procedure, condition, etc., which is
essential to highlight.
1-3.
DESCRIPTION.
a. This manual contains the best operating instruc-
tions and procedures for the RC-12N aircraft under most
circumstances. The observance of limitations, perfor-
mance, and weight/balance data provided is mandatory.
The observance of procedures is mandatory except
when modification is required because of multiple emer-
gencies, adverse weather, terrain, etc. Your flying experi-
ence is recognized, and therefore, basic flight principles
are not included. THIS MANUAL SHALL BE CARRIED
IN THE AIRCRAFT AT ALL TIMES.
b. The RC-12N is a pressurized, low wing, all metal
aircraft and is powered by two turboprop engines. The
basic mission of the aircraft is radio reconnaissance.
1-4.
APPENDIX A, REFERENCES.
Appendix A is a listing of official publications cited
within the manual applicable to and available for flight
crews.
1-5.
APPENDIX B, ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS.
Appendix B is a listing of abbreviations and terms
used throughout the manual.
1-6.
INDEX.
The index lists in alphabetical order, titled para-
graphs, figures, and tables contained in this manual.
1-7.
ARMY AVIATION SAFETY PROGRAM.
Reports necessary to comply with the safety program
are prescribed in AR 385-40.
1-8.
DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PRE-
VENT ENEMY USE.
For information concerning destruction of Army mate-
riel to prevent enemy use, refer to TM 750-244-1-5.
1-9.
FORMS AND RECORDS.
Army aviators flight record and aircraft maintenance
records which are to be used by crew members are pre-
scribed in DA PAM 738-751 and weight and balance
manual TM 55-1500-342-23.
1-10. EXPLANATION OF CHANGE SYMBOLS.
Except as noted in this paragraph, changes to the text
and tables, including new material on added pages, are
indicated by a vertical line in the outer margin extending
close to the entire area of the material affected. Excep-
tion: pages with emergency markings, which consist of
black diagonal lines around three edges, may have the
vertical line or change symbol placed along the inner
margins. Symbols show current changes only. A minia-
ture pointing hand symbol is used to denote a change to
an illustration. However, a vertical line in the outer mar-
gin, rather than miniature pointing hands, is utilized when
there have been extensive changes made to an illustra-
tion. Change symbols are not utilized to indicate changes
in the following:
a. Introductory material.
b. Indexes and tabular data where the change cannot
be identified.
c. Blank space resulting from the deletion of text, an
illustration or a table.
d. Correction of minor inaccuracies, such as spelling,
punctuation, relocation of material, etc., unless correc-
tion changes the meaning of instructive information and
procedures.
1-10.1 EFFECTIVITY CODES.
The designator symbol CA is used throughout this
manualtoidentifytext,illustrations,andperformancedata