- II. AREA OF OPERATION:
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- PREFLIGHT
PROCEDURES Index
- A.
TASK: PREFLIGHT INSPECTION
- REFERENCES: AC 61-21; Pilots Operating
Handbook, FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual.
- Objective. To determine that the applicant:
- 1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to
preflight inspection. This shall include which
items must be inspected, the reasons for checking
each item, and how to detect possible defects.
- 2. Inspects the airplane with reference to the
checklist.
- 3. Verifies the airplane is in condition for safe
flight.
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- B.
TASK: COCKPIT MANAGEMENT
- REFERENCES: AC 61-21; Pilots Operating
Handbook, FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual.
- Objective. To determine that the applicant:
- 1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to
cockpit management procedures.
- 2. Ensures all loose items in the cockpit and
cabin are secured.
- 3. Briefs passengers on the use of safety belts,
shoulder harnesses, and emergency procedures.
- 4. Organizes material and equipment in a logical,
efficient flow pattern.
- 5. Utilizes all appropriate checklists.
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- C. TASK:
ENGINE STARTING
- REFERENCES: AC 61-21, AC 61-23, AC 91-13, AC 91-55;
Pilots Operating Handbook, FAA-Approved
Airplane Flight Manual.
- Objective. To determine that the applicant:
- 1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to
engine starting. This shall include the use of an
external power source and starting under various
atmospheric conditions, as appropriate.
- 2. Positions the airplane properly considering
open hangars, other aircraft, the safety of
nearby persons and property on the ramp, and
surface conditions.
- 3. Accomplishes the correct starting procedure.
- 4. Completes the appropriate checklist.
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- D. TASK: TAXIING
- REFERENCES: AC 61-21; Pilots Operating
Handbook, FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual.
- Objective. To determine that the applicant:
- 1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to
safe taxi procedures.
- 2. Positions the flight controls properly for the
existing wind conditions.
- 3. Performs a brake check immediately after the
airplane begins moving.
- 4. Controls direction and speed without excessive
use of brakes.
- 5. Complies with airport markings, signals, and
ATC clearances.
- 6. Avoids other aircraft and hazards.
- 7. Completes the appropriate checklist.
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- E.
TASK: BEFORE TAKEOFF CHECK
- REFERENCES: AC 61-21; Pilots Operating
Handbook, FAA-Approved Airplane Flight Manual.
- Objective. To determine that the applicant:
- 1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to
the before takeoff check. This shall include the
reasons for checking each item and how to detect
malfunctions.
- 2. Positions the airplane properly considering
other aircraft, wind and surface conditions.
- 3. Divides attention inside and outside the
cockpit.
- 4. Ensures that engine temperature and pressure
are suitable for run-up and takeoff.
- 5. Accomplishes the before takeoff check and
confirms that the airplane is in safe operating
condition.
- 6. Reviews takeoff performance airspeeds, takeoff
distances, emergency procedures, and the
departure procedure.
- 7. Assures no conflict with traffic prior to
taxiing into takeoff position.
- 8. Completes the appropriate checklist.