by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat Feb 16, 2013 11:49 pm
Terry,
First, welcome to Comanche ownership. If you are just getting a neglected old bird back up and going, I will first offer a little bit of encouragement. You will have many many days full of frustration and be seriously questioning your sanity for doing the project at times, but in the end, once you get in front of all of the issues, the airplane will make you forget all of those bad memories! I speak from experience!
So with that said, good news, the ICS AFM/POH is FAA certified to take the place of your original AFM...however...that is not all of the document. You will need to input your aircrafts Weight and Balance data as well as equipment list. You will also need to add any flight manual suppliments required. If you have an autopilot, you need a suppliment. If you have a GPS, you need a suppliment. Tip tanks, guess what? You need a suppliment. So after you find all of that and put it together, you now have a complete POH. My suggestion is to purchase the proper POH unbound, and insert it allong with all of the suppliments into a 3 ring binder of appropriate size. Keep it in the seatback pocket and you will have not only all of the info on the plane at your fingertips, but you will be legal too!
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"