Propeller Owner’s Manual
115N
INSPECTION AND CHECK
61-00-15
Page 5-28
Rev. 24 Dec/20
(c) If cracks are suspected, additional inspections must
be performed to evaluate the condition before further
flight.
1 These inspections, typically include disassembly
of the propeller, followed by inspection of parts,
using nondestructive methods in accordance
with published procedures.
2 These inspections must be performed at
a
certified
propeller repair station with the
appropriate rating.
(d) Inspect the movement of the propeller blades in
accordace with the section, "Loose Blades" in this
chapter.
(e) Inspect blade track in accordance with the section,
"Blade Track" in this chapter.
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE BLADE PADDLES
TO TURN THE BLADES.
1 Manually (by hand) attempt to turn the blades
(change pitch).
2 Visually check for damaged blades.
(f) If abnormal blade conditions or damage are found,
additional inspections must be performed to evaluate
the condition
before further flight
.
1 These inspections must be performed at
a certified propeller repair station with the
appropriate rating.
(g) If cracks or failing components are found, these parts
must be replaced before further flight.
1 Report such incidents to airworthiness authorities
and Hartzell Propeller Inc. Product Support.