AFMS for VFR NIGHT equipped airplanes
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Section 4 – Normal procedures
CHECKLISTS
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HECKLISTS
4.1.
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1.
Seat position and safety belts:
adjust
WARNING
In-flight seat release can cause the loss of airplane control. Check that occupied
seats are positively locked: after seat adjustment, make sure that the adjustment
lever is well aligned with the aircraft longitudinal axis(neutral position) and that
has a springback return to the neutral position.
2.
Flight controls:
operate full stroke checking for movement
smoothness, free of play and friction.
3.
Parking brake:
engage
4.
Throttle friction:
adjust
5.
Circuit Breakers:
check all IN
6.
Master switch:
ON, Check generator light ON and Voltage (at least
10.5 V)
7.
Electric fuel pump:
ON (check for audible pump noise)
8.
Electric fuel pump:
OFF
9.
Avionic Master switch:
ON, check instruments, then set in OFF posi-
tion
10.
Flap control:
cycle fully extended and then set to T/O
11.
Alternate static port:
check closed
12.
Pitch Trim:
cycle fully up and down, from both LH and RH controls,
check for trim disconnect switch operation.
13.
Pitch trim:
set neutral
WARNING
Pitch trim position other than in neutral position would affect take off per-
formance and take off rotation execution at the correct V
R
.
14.
Nav. light & Strobe light:
ON
15.
Fuel quantity:
compare the fuel quantity indicators information with fuel quan-
tity visually checked into the tanks (see Pre-flight inspection – External inspec-
tion)
In absence of RH seat occupant: fasten seat belts around the seat so as to pre-
vent any interference with the aeroplane flight control operation and with rapid
egress in an emergency.
16.
Doors:
Closed and locked
CAUTION
Avionic Master switch must be set OFF during the engine’s start-up to pre-
vent avionic equipment damage.
NOTE
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