CESSNA
MODEL 172S
PARKING
SECTION 8
HANDLING, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
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When
parking
the airplane,
head
into the wind
and set the
parking brake. Do not set the parking brake during cold weatherl
when accumulated
moisture
may freeze the. brakes, or when the
brakes are overheated.
Install the control wheel lock and chock the
wheels. In severe weather and high wind conditions, tie the airplane
down as outlined in the following paragraph. '.
TIE-DOWN
Proper tie-down procedure is the best precaution against damage
to the parked airplane by gusty or strong winds. To tie-down the
airplane securely, proceed as follows:
1. Set the parking brake and install the control wheel lock.
2. Install a surface control lock over the fin and rudder.
3. Tie sufficiently
strong
ropes or chains
(700 pounds
tensile
strength)
to the wing,
tail and
nose tie-down
fittings
and
secure each rope or chain to a ramp tie-down.
4. Install a pitot tube cover.
JACKING
When a requirement
exists to jack the entire airplane
off the
ground, or when wing jack points are used-in the jacking operation,
refer
to
the
Maintenance
Manual
for
specific
procedures
and
equipment required.
Individual main gear may be jacked by using the jack pad which
is incorporated
in the main landing gear strut step bracket. When
using the individual gear strut jack pad, flexibility of the gear strut
will cause the main wheel to slide inboard as the wheel is raised,
tilting the jack. The jack must then be lowered ior a second jacking
operation.
Do not jack both main wheels simultaneously
using the
individual main gear jack pads.
May 30/00
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