Piper Cherokee Arrow II Pilots Operating Manual page 184

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ARROW I1
The owner or pilot is required to ascertain that the following Aircraft Papers are in order
and in the aircraft.
a.
To be displayed in the aircraft at all times:
1.
Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate Form FAA-1 362B.
2.
Aircraft Registration Certificate Form FAA-SOOA.
3.
Aircraft Radio Station License Form FCC-404A, if transmitters are installed.
b.
To be carried on the aircraft at all times:
1.
Aircraft Flight Manual.
2.
Weight and Balance data plus a copy of the latest Repair and Alteration Form
FAA-337, if applicable.
3.
Aircraft equipment list.
Although the aircraft and engine logbooks are not required to be in the aircraft, they should
be made available upon request. Log books should be complete and up to date. Good records will
reduce maintenance cost by giving the mechanic information about what has or has not been
accomplished.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The holder of a pilot certificate issued under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 61 may
perform certain preventive maintenance as defined in the FARs. This maintenance may be performed
only on an aircraft which the pilot owns and operates, and which is not used in air carrier or air
taxi~commercial operations service
All other aircraft maintenance must be accomplished by a person or facility appropriately
certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform that work.
Anytime maintenance is accomplished, an entry must be made in the appropriate aircraft
maintenance records. The entry shall include:
(a) The date the work was accomplished.
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(b) Description of the work.
(c) Number of hours on the aircraft.
(d) The certificate number of pilot performing the work.
(e) Signature of the individual doing the work.
HANDLING AND SERVICING
REVISED: JULY 30,1990

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