Steps to fly Flashcards

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Steps for starting engine

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  1. Mixture – rich
  2. Carburetor heat – cold
  3. Master switch – on
  4. Prime 2-6 strokes ( none if engine is warm)
  5. Throttle – open 1/4 inch
  6. Propellor area – clear
  7. Ignition switch – start
  8. Oil pressure – check
  9. Flashing beacon and navigation lights – on as required
  10. Avionics power switch – on
  11. Radios - on
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What are the steps before starting engine?

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  1. Preflight inspection complete
  2. Seat belts and shoulder harness
  3. Fuel selector valve to both
  4. Avionics power switch off
  5. Set parking brake
  6. Check in circuit breakers
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Steps before takeoff

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  1. Parking break set
  2. Cabin doors and windows locked
  3. Flight controls free and correct
  4. Flight instruments set
  5. Fuel selector valve set to both
  6. Mixture – rich
  7. Trim is set
  8. Throttle – 1700 rpm
    - check magnetos
    - carburetor heat check 4 rpm drop
    - engine instruments and ammeter
    - suction gage in the green
    - throttle 1000 rpm or less
  9. Radios set
  10. Strobe lights as desired
  11. Throttle friction lock
  12. Brakes release
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Steps for normal takeoff

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  1. Wing flaps – 0-10 degrees
  2. Carburetor heat – cold
  3. Throttle full open
  4. Elevator control- lift nose wheel at 55 KIAS
  5. Climb speed - 70 - 80 KIAS
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Short field takeoff

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  1. Wing flaps - 10 degrees
  2. Carburetor heat - cold
  3. Brakes – apply
  4. Throttle– full open
  5. Mixture - rich
  6. Brakes release
  7. Elevator control- slightly tail low
  8. Climb speed - 53 KIAS (until obstacles are cleared)
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Descent

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  1. Fuel selector valve – both
  2. Mixture- adjust for smooth operation
  3. Power - as desired
  4. Carburetor heat - full heat as required
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Before landing

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  1. Seats belts harnesses secure
  2. Fuel selector valve- both
  3. Mixture rich
  4. Carburetor heat - on
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Normal landing

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  1. Airspeed - 60 - 70 KIAS (flaps up)
  2. Wing flaps as desired
  3. Airspeed - 55-65 KIAS (flaps down)
  4. Touchdown - main wheels first
  5. Landing roll - lower nose wheel gently
  6. Braking - minimum required
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Short field landing

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  1. Airspeed – 60-70 KIAS (flaps up)
  2. Wing flaps - full down (40 degrees)
  3. Airspeed – 59 KIAS (until flare)
  4. Power - reduce to idle after clearing obstacles
  5. Touchdown - main wheels first
  6. Brakes - apply heavily
  7. Wing flaps – retract
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Securing airplane

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  1. Parking brake set
  2. Avionics power switch, electrical equipment off
  3. Mixture - idle cutoff
  4. Ignition switch off
  5. Master switch off
  6. Control lock - install
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