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~EL402C
TIE-DOWN
SECTION
8
HANDLING.
SERVICE
&
MAINTENANCE
Proper
tie-down procedure
is
the
best
precaution
against
damage
to
a
parked
airplane
by gusty
or
strong winds.
To
tie-down the
airplane
secure-
ly.
proceed as follows:
1.
Head
airplane
into
the
wind
if
possible.
Close engine
cowl
flaps
after
engines
have
cooled
sufficiently.
2.
Set
parking brake
and
install
control
locks
to
restrict
travel
of
a'1
movable
surfaces.
r-----II£CA~U~T~IO§]N~\-----....,
Do
not
set
parking brake
when
the
brakes
are
over-
heated
or
during cold weather
when
accumulated
moisture
may
freeze
the
brakes.
JACKING
AND
LEVELING
I
-
3.
4.
5.
6.
Secure
the
rudder with
the
rudder
gustlock.
Install
pitot
tube
cover(s)
if
available.
Set
elevator.
aileron
and rudder
trim
tabs
to
neutral,
so
the trim
tabs
fair
with
the
control
surfaces.
Use
ropes
or
chains
of
at
least
700
pounds
tensile
strength.
Secure
the
nose gear with a rope
or
cha in
attached
above
the
nose
gear
torque
1
ink.
The
other
end should
be
attached
to
a
substan-
tial
ground anchor.
The
rope
or
chain
angle
to
the
ground should
be
45
degrees.
Attach a second rope
or
chain
in
a
similar
manner
to
the
opposite
side
of
the
nose
gear.
Secure
the
tail
tie-down
fitting
in
a
similar
manner.
Three
jack
points
are
provided
on
the
underside
of
the
airplane.
One
jack
point
is
located
just
aft
of
the
nose
wheel
well,
and
one
is
located
on
the
lower
su
rface
of
each
wi
ng, inboard
and
i
n-l
ine with
the
wi
ng
fl
ap
-=- hinge.
,--------NOTE--------,
eTo
prevent
the
flight
hour
recorder
from
recording
while
the
airplane
is
on
jacks
and
battery
switch
is
in
the
ON
position,
di sconnect the
electrical
con-
nectors
(bayonet
fittings)
froo back
of
recorder
Or
disconnect
ba
ttery.
eSpecial
two-ton
jacks,
ideally
suited
to
the
air-
plane,
can
be
supplied
by
the
Cessna
Aircraft
Company.
Three
jacks
are
required
to
lift
the
airplane.
I
"="'"
To
level
the
airplane
longitudinally
and
laterally,
use
the
three
jacking
points
provided
on
the
airplane.
Level
longitudinally
by
backing
out
the
two
screws
at
"Level
Point"
on
the
right
outside
fuselage
(opposite
cabin door)
at
Stations
214.00
and
238.00
and
place a
spirit
level
on
these
screws, then
level
longitudinally.
To
level
laterally,
place
a
spirit
level
at
Station
154.00
(aft
of
front
spar)
on
the underside
of
fuselage.
Refer
to
the Airplane Maintenance
Manual
for
additional
information.
1
November
1979
Revision 4 - 1
December
1983
8-7