Document Title Document No. Revision
Date Section
Supplement S3 to the AMM CTLS-LSA –
CTLS-LSA with ROTAX 912iS
AF 0480 0011 00 05-Aug-12 05-20-7
Approval Ref.: Approved on the Basis of Manufacturer Self Declaration
05-20.2.6 Return to Service
Inspection and/or Required Maintenance
Checklist
100hour
Annual
Other Times
Minimum
Level of
Certification
Initials /
Remarks
Engine Compartment. Make sure that engine
compartment is free of any tools, parts, and foreign
objects. Reinstall all access panels, fairings, etc.,
which were removed for the inspection.
Pilot/Owner
Engine. Check the presence of the oil in the oil
tank, cooling liquid in the expansion tank. Make
sure that the coolant level in the overflow bottle is
between min and max marks as required by the
Operator’s Manual for all versions of ROTAX
®
912
iS. Check that the engine compartment is free of
tools, rags, and any other foreign objects.
Pilot/Owner
Engine. Run the engine for no more than two
minutes at 1400 to 1800 RPM. After shutdown,
check for the oil filter leaks, and any other
components removed during this inspection. Install
the cowlings, if there are no leaks detected.
Pilot/Owner
Engine. Warm up the engine at 2000 to 2500 RPM.
Check all aircraft systems to ensure proper
operation. During the engine warming, operate the
engine systems at appropriate engine speeds and
complete all checks listed on the Run-up checklist;
fill data to the post-inspection column.
Check the wheel brakes and parking brake for
functioning.
Pilot/Owner
Airworthiness Directives. Verify all airworthiness
directives, Service Bulletins, service information
complied with.
Pilot/Owner
Aircraft records. Input all necessary entries in the
logbooks and any other required records. Service
time Records, Equipment list and weight and
balance Records – update, if necessary
RLSA-M
All service items required by Service Notifications, Service Bulletins, Safety Alerts and Airworthiness
Directives and all prescribed scheduled maintenance checks are successfully accomplished. The aircraft is
airworthy and meets the condition specified in the aircraft data sheet.
Service station: Next inspection when ________hours of operation has been reached.
Place, Date
Name, signature of mechanic Name, signature of inspector stamp