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5. Check leading-edge wing skins for cracks, dents and loose
rivets.
6. Remove pitot tube cover, if present, and check pitot tube for
security and obstructions. If a heated pitot tube is installed, be
sure the drain hole is clear.
7. Check fuel level visually for correspondence with gauge.
8. Check fuel cap for security.
4-3 PRE-START AND ENGINE START CHECKLIST
4-3.1 G
ENERAL
After the preflight check, the airplane can be boarded and the engine
started. Prior to starting the engine you should:
1. Turn the fuel valve on.
2. Move the carb heat control to the off position (if applicable).
3. Turn master switches on.
4. Set the brakes.
5. Make sure the propeller is clear of all objects, people, etc.
(shout, “Clear prop!”)
Complete the normal start, cold start or hot start procedures as
described below for the engine installed on your airplane. After the
engine starts, check to see whether the oil pressure comes up into the
green arc range after about 30 seconds of operation. If proper oil
pressure does not develop, shut the engine down and determine the
cause before proceeding. Let the engine warm up at about 1,000–
1,200 r.p.m. before takeoff.