
STARSHIP 1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Oct 31/06 INTRODUCTION
WARNING: Use only parts obtained from sources approved by Raytheon Aircraft Company, in
connection with the maintenance and repair of Raytheon Aircraft Company
airplanes.
Genuine Raytheon Aircraft Company parts are produced and inspected under
rigorous procedures to insure airworthiness and suitability for use in Raytheon
Aircraft Company airplane applications. Parts purchased from sources other than
those approved by Raytheon Aircraft Company, even though outwardly identical in
appearance, may not have the required tests and inspections performed, may be
different in fabrication techniques and materials, and may be dangerous when
installed in an airplane.
Salvaged airplane parts, reworked parts obtained from sources not approved by the
Raytheon Aircraft Company or parts, components or structural assemblies, the
service history of which is unknown or cannot be authenticated, may have been
subjected to unacceptable stresses or temperatures or have other hidden damage,
not discernible through routine visual or usual nondestructive testing techniques.
This may render the part, component or structural assembly, even though originally
manufactured by the Raytheon Aircraft Company, unsuitable and unsafe for airplane
use.
Raytheon Aircraft Company expressly disclaims any responsibility for malfunctions,
failures, damage or injury caused by use of parts not approved by the Raytheon
Aircraft Company.
Any maintenance requiring the disconnection and reconnection of flight control
cables, plumbing, electrical connectors or wiring requires identification of each side
of the component being disconnected to facilitate correct reassembly. At or prior to
disassembly, components should be color coded, tagged or properly identified in a
way that it will be obvious how to correctly reconnect the components. After
reconnection of any component, remove all identification tags. Check all associated
systems for correct function prior to returning the airplane to service.
B. Correspondence
If a question should arise concerning the care of your airplane, it is important to include the airplane
serial number in any correspondence. The serial number appears on the model designation placard.
Refer to Chapter 11 for placard location.
C. Publications Change Request (PCR)
If an irregularity or missing information is noted, the user of this manual may access a PCR form at
http://www.pubs.raytheonaircraft.com., select Forms and Reports and then select Publication Change
Request. This form and the information that was entered will be electronically forwarded to Raytheon
Aircraft Customer Support. The change request will be researched for any necessary updates to the
publication. Assistance is available, at any time, by contacting Raytheon Aircraft Technical Support at
800-429-5372 or 316-676-3140.