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FOR SIMULATION PURPOSES ONLY
SECTION 2
CHAPTER 1
PREPARATION FOR FLIGHT
Before Starting
Check the aircraft tech log for completeness and validity and confirm
aircraft weight and mass moment limits.
If operating away from base determine the weather for the prevailing
conditions. The aeroplane should be given a thorough pre-flight and walk
around check.
WARNING
Always treat the propeller as live. With the switches OFF, any rotation of the
propeller, combined with an electrical earth fault, could cause the engine to
start, resulting in serious injury to anyone near to or within the propeller disc.
After completing the external checks, enter the cockpit and set the pedals to
a comfortable position.
Fasten harnesses and ensure that, if solo, the harness for the LH seat is also
fastened. Set the parking brake by first sliding the parking brake lever to the
SET position and pressing both brake pedals until full resistance is felt.
One moderate application of pressure is normally sufficient but further
pressure can be applied to the wheel brakes at any time by pressing down
harder at the toe brakes.
Complete the cockpit checks in accordance with the appropriate checklist.
Starting the Engine
Ensure that the propeller area is clear and follow the checklist to start the
engine.
Open the throttle, such that the throttle lever top moves no more than one
centimetre, and press the starter button firmly.
Once the engine is running, release the starter button and move the MIXTURE
lever forward to the RICH setting.
With the engine running, set the engine speed to between 1000 and 1200
RPM using the throttle.