Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 3-12
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
3.10 Inspection Completion
CT Inspection and/or Required Maintenance Checklist
100h
our
Annual
Minimum Level
of Certification
Fuselage and wings.
Make sure aircraft is free of any tools, parts, and
debris, and reinstall all access panels, fairings, seats, and so on,
removed for the inspection.
Owner/Pilot
Engine.
Verify that there is oil in the oil tank, cooling liquid in the
expansion tank and coolant level in overflow bottle take place between
min. and max. marks as required by the Operator’s Manual for all
versions of ROTAX 912, and engine compartment is free of tools, rags,
and debris.
Owner/Pilot
Engine.
Run engine for no more than two minutes at 1400 to 1800.
After shutdown, check for leaks at oil filter, and any other components
removed during this inspection. Install cowlings, if no leaks are noted.
Owner/Pilot
Aircraft.
Operate engine at 2000 to 2500 RPM to warm it up. Operate
all aircraft systems to verify proper operation. As engine warms, operate
engine systems at appropriate engine speeds and complete all checks
listed on Inspection Coversheet.
Owner/Pilot
Aircraft records.
Complete entries in logbooks, AD and SD compliance
lists, and any other required records.
Owner/Pilot