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FUEL MANAGEMENT
Pre-Flight Inspection
18.
Engineer’s Internal Checks
:
a. Dipsticks (6)
Checked and stowed (includes two oil
dipsticks)
b. Crossfeed cock
Operation checked (by moving
from CLOSED to OPEN and back
to CLOSED). CLOSED
c. Electrical panel
Circuit breakers checked
d. Booster pumps (6)
OFF (prior to applying power)
19.
Engineer’s Power ON checks
:
a. Master cocks
Checked by moving from OFF to ON
then back to OFF
b. Tank selector cocks
Checked by moving from OFF to
OUTER ON then to INNER ON
c. Fuel Booster pumps
TEST in turn, check ammeter reading
(4-7 amps), check associated fuel
pressure indicator remains out (thus
proving the integrity of the Fuel
Master Cock). OFF
d. If leaving the aircraft prior to start, the tank cocks are to be
switched OFF after the fuel booster pump check.
20.
Engineer’s External Checks.
Check generally for signs of leaks,
(specifically checking the booster pumps (6) gland drains), engine nacelles
and vent pipes. If fuel is found to be venting from the No. 3 tanks, transfer
just enough fuel from that tank into the adjacent No. 2 tank in order to
stop venting.
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