Servicing - Cessna Grand Caravan 208B G1000 Manual

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SECTION 8
CESSNA
HANDLING, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE
MODEL 208B G1000
LEVELING
(Continued)
The airplane can also be leveled longitudinally by raising or lowering
the airplane at the jack points. Longitudinal leveling points are provided
by backing out the two leveling screws located on the left side of the
fuselage just forward of the cargo doors. Place a spirit level on the
screws, then deflate the nose gear tire (if placed on scales) or adjust
the jacks to center the bubble in the level. The pilot's seat rails can also
be used for longitudinal leveling by moving the seat to the most forward
position and placing the level on the rail just aft of the seat. To level the
airplane laterally, center a spirit level across the seat rails aft of the pilot
and right front passenger seats and raise or lower one side of the
airplane. Refer to the 208 Series Maintenance Manual for additional
information.

SERVICING

In addition to the PREFLIGHT INSPECTION covered in Section 4,
COMPLETE servicing, inspection, and test requirements for your
airplane are detailed in the 208 Series Maintenance Manual. The
Maintenance Manual outlines all items that require attention at 100,
200, and 400-hour intervals, plus those items that require servicing,
inspection, and/or testing at special intervals.
Since Cessna Service Stations have the training and equipment
necessary to conduct all service, inspection, and test procedures in
accordance with applicable maintenance manuals, it is recommended
that owner/operators contact the Cessna Service Station concerning
these requirements and begin scheduling the airplane for service at the
recommended intervals.
Cessna Progressive Care ensures that these requirements are
accomplished at the required intervals to comply with the 100-hour or
ANNUAL inspection as previously covered.
Depending on various flight operations, your local Government Aviation
Agency may require additional service, inspections, or tests. For these
regulatory requirements, owners/operators should check with local
aviation officials where the airplane is being operated.
For quick and ready reference, quantities, materials, and specifications
for frequently used service items are as follows:
208BPHBUS-00
U.S.
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