4-6
P/N 13772-005
Section 4
Cirrus Design
Normal Procedures
SR22T
f.
Baggage Door ........................................... Closed and Secure
g. Static Button .............................................. Check for Blockage
h. Parachute Cover ........................................ Sealed and Secure
3. Empennage
a. Tiedown Rope .............................................................Remove
b. Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizers .............................Condition
• Note •
Verify tape covering the forward and aft inspection holes
located on outboard ends of horizontal stabilizer is installed
and securely attached.
c. Elevator and Tab............................... Condition and Movement
d. Rudder.................................................. Freedom of Movement
e. Rudder Trim Tab ...................................Condition and Security
f.
Attachment hinges, bolts and cotter pins...................... Secure
4. Right Fuselage
a. Static Button .............................................. Check for Blockage
b. Wing/Fuselage Fairings ..................................................Check
c. Door Lock ...................................................................... Unlock
5. Right Wing Trailing Edge
a. Flap and Rub Strips (if installed) ..........Condition and Security
b. Aileron and Tab................................. Condition and Movement
c. Aileron Gap Seal .........................................................Security
d. Hinges, actuation arm, bolts, and cotter pins ............... Secure
6. Right Wing Tip
a. Tip...........................................................................Attachment
b. Strobe, Nav Light and Lens ..................Condition and Security
c. Fuel Vent (underside) ......................................... Unobstructed
7. Right Wing Forward and Main Gear
a. Leading Edge and Stall Strips ...................................Condition
b. Fuel Cap ....................................... Check Quantity and Secure
c. Fuel Drains (2 underside) ............................ Drain and Sample
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