Support equipment
Table 3 Support equipment
Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
None
Supplies
Table 4 Supplies
Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
None
Spares
Table 5 Spares
Name
Identifications/References
Qty
Reference
Remark
None
Safety Conditions
None
Procedure
1
General
Do this check if the aircraft is hit by lightning or it is suspected that it has been hit by lightning.
2
Lightning Strike
2.1 Find the point at which the lightning hit the aircraft.
2.2 Look for secondary damage such as burns or pit near the area of the lightning hit.
2.3 Examine the aircraft for signs of discharge.
2.4 Examine the static dischargers.
2.5 Examine the bonding leads between the area of the lightning hit and the discharge point.
2.6 If the lightning hit the aircraft on a control surface examine the hinge and bearings on the control surface.
2.7 If the aircraft was hit by lightning while on the ground, examine for damage:
2.7.
1
The landing gear.
2.7.
2
The nosewheel steering mechanism.
2.7.
3
The wheels and tires. Make sure that the tire pressures are correct.
2.8 Operationally test the flight controls and make sure that the movement is full and smooth.
2.9 Examine the propeller (Ref. Hartzell POM 149, 61-00-49 or POM 147, 61-00-47).
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