How Do You Conduct A Private Plane Safety Check?
As a pilot, you’re often the last person to inspect the aircraft before takeoff, so it’s imperative that you know how to conduct a safety check of your private plane. There are certain things that you must look at before every flight. Inspect the nose landing gear. Check for leaks from the landing gear strut, proper strut length and nose tire conditions. If you see anything out of the ordinary, alert a certified aircraft mechanic before moving the plane. Look at the wings very carefully. Check for damaged or missing rivets. Check the flight controls for free and unobstructed movement. Examine the main landing gear. Look under the wing to check for leaks, proper strut length, tire conditions and, if visible, the condition of the brake disc. Check out the tail of the aircraft. Visually inspect the elevator flight controls for free and unobstructed movement. Look for any damage from birds or debris. Repeat the process on the other side of the aircraft. Make a complete circle around the ai
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