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Section 8 –
GROUND HANDLING & SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
Ed. 1, Rev. 0
4.
MAINTENANCE
4.1.
R
EFUELLING
WARNING
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Do not perform aircraft refuelling near flames, sparks or similar.
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Avoid fuel contact with the skin: a skin corrosion could occur.
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Make sure that a fire extinguisher is available nearby during refu-
elling operations.
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Make sure that overall aircraft instrumentation is turned OFF be-
fore performing the refuelling.
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Do not operate switches and/or pushbuttons inside the aircraft dur-
ing refuelling operation; make sure that crew left the aircraft be-
fore performing refuelling.
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Make sure that the aircraft is electrically connected to the ground.
4.2.
O
IL LEVEL CONTROL
1.
Open the engine cowling (RH)
2.
Prior to oil check, switch off ignition circuit and turn the propeller by
hand in direction of engine rotation several times to pump oil from the
engine into the oil tank, or let the engine idle for 1 minute. This process
is finished when air is returning back to the oil tank and can be noticed
by a murmur from the open oil tank.
3.
Clean the dipstick and soak it in the reservoir
4.
Remove dipstick and read oil level
5.
If required, replenish oil: oil level should be between max. and min.
Marks shown on thedipstick
6.
Close the engine cowling
4.3.
L
ANDING GEAR TIRES PRESSURE CONTROL
For each wheel proceed as follows:
1.
Remove wheel fairing
2.
Unscrew the tire cap
3.
Connect a gauge
4.
Read the pressure value
5.
If required, rectify the pressure (nose tire 2.2 Bar / 32 Psi, main landing
gear tires 2.8 Bar / 40 Psi)
6.
Fit the tire cap
7.
Install wheel fairing
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