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Look Before You Launch Prof. H. Paul Shuch, Ph.D., CFII
LSRM-A/GL/WSC/PPC, iRMT Heavy Chief Flight Instructor, Director of Maintenance AvSport of Lock Haven FAA Safety Team Lead Representative Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven PA Presentation Copyright © 2018
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A FAASTeam WINGS and AMT Award Webinar
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Brought to you by: Experimental Aircraft Association
Aircraft Spruce and Specialty Company AvSport of Lock Haven Your FAA Safety Team Presentation Copyright © 2018
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RATIONALE: FAR 91.3 states that responsibility for the safety of flight rests solely on the shoulders of the Pilot In Command. That means it is up to you to make sure the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation. This webinar will show you how! Presentation Copyright © 2018
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OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this webinar, you will :
Locate the aircraft’s preflight checklist Customize it as necessary Learn what “normal” looks like Identify abnormal conditions Make a go/no-go decision (erring always on the side of caution) Presentation Copyright © 2018
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First, a few acronyms: AFM – Approved Flight Manual
POH – Pilot’s Operating Handbook LSA – Light Sport Aircraft AOI – Aircraft Operating Instructions So, an AOI is like a POH for an LSA, satisfying the requirements for an AFM. Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Quiz Time! Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Your goal in conducting a preflight inspection is to:
Find and correct discrepancies Make sure the aircraft is safe to fly See what’s changed since last flight Determine airworthiness Ground the aircraft Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Your goal in conducting a preflight inspection is to:
Find and correct discrepancies Make sure the aircraft is safe to fly See what’s changed since last flight Determine airworthiness Ground the aircraft Presentation Copyright © 2018
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LET’S START WITH A LOOK INSIDE
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The first step in a preflight inspection is to verify the:
Fuel quantity Tire pressure Paperwork Hobbs meter reading Date of last annual inspection Presentation Copyright © 2018
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The first step in a preflight inspection is to verify the:
Fuel quantity Tire pressure Paperwork Hobbs meter reading Date of last annual inspection Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Document Checklist: A R R O W Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Airworthiness Certificate R R O W
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Airworthiness Certificate Registration R O W
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Airworthiness Certificate Registration Radio Licenses O W
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Document Checklist: Airworthiness Certificate Registration Radio Licenses Operating Limitations W Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Document Checklist: Airworthiness Certificate Registration Radio Licenses Operating Limitations Weight and Balance Presentation Copyright © 2018
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A R R O W Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Another Question! Presentation Copyright © 2018
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Which item in the ARROW checklist does not now apply in the USA?
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Which item in the ARROW checklist does not now apply in the USA?
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GOING ON TO THE MAIN LANDING GEAR AND WINGS
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I know this one! Presentation Copyright © 2018
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See what’s changed since last flight See what’s abnormal
If you are new to this particular aircraft, the preflight inspection will help you to: Demonstrate mastery Gain familiarization See what’s changed since last flight See what’s abnormal Fix anything that’s broken Presentation Copyright © 2018
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See what’s changed since last flight See what’s abnormal
If you are new to this particular aircraft, the preflight inspection will help you to: Demonstrate mastery Gain familiarization See what’s changed since last flight See what’s abnormal Fix anything that’s broken Presentation Copyright © 2018
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NEXT, THE FUSELAGE AND TAIL UNITS
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BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE (with apologies to The Doors)
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What? Another Quiz? Presentation Copyright © 2018
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The first time you preflight a new aircraft, you should get help from:
The aircraft owner Your flight instructor The last person who flew it The mechanic who maintains it Any of the above Presentation Copyright © 2018
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The first time you preflight a new aircraft, you should get help from:
The aircraft owner Your flight instructor The last person who flew it The mechanic who maintains it Any of the above Presentation Copyright © 2018
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CANOPY, COWLING, ENGINE, AND PROP
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Can’t find any reason to ground the aircraft?
OK, might as well go ahead and fly it – cautiously! Presentation Copyright © 2018
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But don’t forget to preflight the PILOT!
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT: Thanks to Mike Belliner, CFI, of Mid-Island Flying Service, Shirley NY, for the excellent SportStar photographs Presentation Copyright © 2018
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To request FAA Safety Team WINGS or AMT Award credit, see:
AvSport.org/webinars/credit.htm Presentation Copyright © 2018
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My Upcoming EAA Webinars
14 March 2018, 8 PM EDT: What TBO Really Means – or, why I bought a whole new airplane 9 May 2018, 8 PM EDT: Four Fundamentals of Flight – breaking it down to basics 11 July 2018, 8 PM EDT: Get Out Of Dodge! Preparing for cross-country flight 12 September 2018, 8 PM EDT: VFR Navigation: Three Keys to the Kingdom 14 November 2018, 8 PM EST: Charting Your Course: Deciphering the VFR Sectional Aeronautical Chart Presentation Copyright © 2018
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