troopernflight
Well-Known Member
Is it safe to do a wingover maneuver in a utility category aircraft?
Is it safe to do a wingover maneuver in a utility category aircraft?
Reference?It's legal as long as you don't exceed 90 degrees of bank.
Reference?
Thanks!(b) The utility category is limited to
airplanes that have a seating configuration,
excluding pilot seats, of nine or
less, a maximum certificated takeoff
weight of 12,500 pounds or less, and intended
for limited acrobatic operation.
Airplanes certificated in the utility
category may be used in any of the operations
covered under paragraph (a) of
this section and in limited acrobatic
operations. Limited acrobatic operation
includes:
(1) Spins (if approved for the particular
type of airplane); and
(2) Lazy eights, chandelles, and steep
turns, or similar maneuvers, in which
the angle of bank is more than 60 degrees
but not more than 90 degrees.
But you're supposed to have chutes >60 degrees regardless of aircraft category, correct?
I just wanted to make sure I wasn't getting myself into something dangerous.