Introduction; Preflight Inspection; Cockpit - Sirius Satellite Radio TL-3000 Pilot Operating Handbook

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Pilot Operating Handbook
TL3000
Sirius
Notice! The information contained in this document is for reference and information only.
The pilot is the final and only responsible party for the safe operation of this aircraft.

INTRODUCTION

Section 4 provides checklists and amplified procedures for conducting normal
operations.

PREFLIGHT INSPECTION

COCKPIT

1. All Switches -- OFF
2. Fuel Valve -- LEFT
3. Fuel Quantity Sight Gauges -- CHECK Left-Right
4. ELT Control Panel Indicator -- CHECK STATUS
5. Flight Controls -- PROPER OPERATION
6. Main Switch -- ON
7. Flaps -- PROPER OPERATION, SET TAKEOFF
The use of flaps without engine operation will cause large
amperage loads on the battery. Therefore do not check full flap
travel limits until electrical power is available.
8. Lighting -- ON – Check, then-OFF
9. Main Switch -- OFF
10. Trim -- CENTERED
11. Required Documentation -- ON BOARD
See section 9 for required aircraft documentation.
12. Baggage -- SECURED
13. Seats -- SECURE
14. Proceed to Exterior Checklist
The entire preflight inspection of the cockpit can be accomplished
while standing outside of the airplane door and turning to
accomplish overhead items. When inspecting the cockpit ensure
that all of the required documents are on board or the airplane is
not airworthy.
1 Feb 11, Ch 4
Copyright © 2011
NOTE
NOTE
Reproduction of this document or any of its parts is forbidden.
Section 4
Normal Procedures
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