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ACCU-SIM V35B BONANZA
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Pre-Flight Inspection (Shift 8)
The Pre-Flight Inspection is another advance-
ment in bringing real life standard operating
procedures into FSX and P3D.
The inspection system is done in such a
way as to emulate making your walkaround
inspection prior to flight.
There are 19 separate check sheets which are
accessed by clicking the arrows in the bottom
right corner of the aircraft top-down view
window.
As you select the next check sheet, you will
automatically be moved to the relevant view
around the aircraft.
It’s not just a case of clicking the next
check sheet over and over again however, as
there are actions to be carried out and visual
checks to be made in order to complete the
pre-flight correctly. If you miss something,
maybe the landing light lens cover on the
leading edge is smashed, expect to be noti-
fied by your mechanic in the Maintenance
Hangar, as his sharp eye will pick up any-
thing you miss.
The checklist itself shows an overview of
the aircraft, with your walkaround route in
black, and dots to highlight the areas where
subsequent checks will be carried out.
The check list starts with actions to be carried
out in the cockpit, prior to your walkaround.
Ensure that the checklist is carried out cor-
rectly, as checks and actions missed here will
prevent you from carrying out the proper
checks during your walkaround.
The first of the external checks covers the
right wing. The checklist now has an addi-
tional bottom section in which specific actions
can be carried out, or additional views can be
accessed as a reference to what to look out for.
By left clicking on an action button, it will
either perform an action, i.e. remove the tail
tie down, or it will bring up a reference picture.
In the example below, we’re looking at the tail.
As part of the walkaround, checking the fuel
tank sump quick drain valves is an extremely
important check. If water enters the engine,
expect a brief interlude of coughing and splut-
tering, quickly followed by the sound of silence.
The oil dipstick is not only essential in
gauging the total oil quantity, but also the
condition of the oil. As you put hours on your
engine, expect the oil to become darker due to
suspended particulates that are too fine to be
trapped by the filter. The oil also goes through
chemical changes, which over time means
that the oil isn’t as capable of protecting your
engine as it was when new.
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