Operating Checklist; Before Starting The Engines - Cessna 310 1975 Owner's Manual

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OPERATING CHECKLIST
One of the first steps in obtaining the utmost perfor-
mance, service, and flying enjoyment from your Cessna is to
familiarize yourself with your aircraft's equipment, systems,
and controls.
This can best be done by reviewing this equip-
ment while sitting in the aircraft.
Those items whose func-
tion and operation are not obvious are covered in Section II.
Section I lists, in Pilot's Checklist form, the steps
necessary to operate your aircraft efficiently and safely.
It covers briefly all the points that you should know con-
cerning the information you need for a typical flight.
The flight and operational characteristics of your
aircraft are normal in all respects.
All controls respond in
the normal way within the entire range of operation.
MAKE A PREFLIGHT INSPECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIGURE 1-1.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINES
(1)
Preflight Inspection - COMPLETE.
(2)
Control Lock(s) - REMOVE.
(3)
Seats, Seat Belts and Shoulder Harness - ADJUST and
SECURE.
(4)
Brakes - TEST and SET.
(5)
Landing Gear Switch - DOWN.
(6)
Emergency Alternator Field Switch - OFF.
(7)
Emergency Avionics Power Switch - OFF.
(8)
Avionics Master Switch - OFF.
(9)
Circuit Breakers - IN.
(10)
All Switches - OFF.
(11)
Battery and Alternators - ON.
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