Cirrus SR22 Pilot Operating Handbook page 309

Aircraft serials 22-3915 & subsequent 3600 pound takeoff weight
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Cirrus Design
SR22
Raise Airplane
Do not jack the aircraft outside or in open hangar with winds in
excess of 10 mph.
The empty CG is forward of the wing jacking points. To
prevent airplane from tipping forward during maintenance or
jacking, use a weighted tailstand (300-lb minimum) attached
to the tail tiedown.
Jacks must be used in pairs. Do not attempt to jack only one
side of aircraft. Keep the airplane as level as possible when
jacking.
1. Position airplane on a hard, flat, level surface.
2. Remove main gear fairings. (Refer to AMM 32-10)
3. Remove and stow tie-down rings from wings.
4. Attach a weighted tailstand to tail tiedown ring.
5. Position jacks and jack points for jacking. Insert jack point into
wing tiedown receptacle. Holding the jack point in place, position
the jack under the point and raise the jack to firmly contact the jack
point. Repeat for opposite jacking point.
6. Raise airplane no more than required for maintenance being
performed.
7. Raise the airplane keeping the airplane as level as possible.
8. Secure jack locks.
Lower Airplane
1. Release pressure on all jacks simultaneously to keep airplane as
level as possible.
2. Remove jacks, jack points, and tailstand. Stow points in baggage
compartment.
3. Install tiedown rings.
4. Install main gear fairings. (Refer to AMM 32-10)
P/N 13772-004
P/N 13772-004
Original Issue
• Caution •
Section 8
Handling and Servicing
8-15
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