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PIPER
CHEROKEE
SIX
SERVICE
MANUAL
1665
*1974
MODELS
AND
UP
Figure
2-4.
Jacking
Arrangement
2-9.
GROUND
HANDLING.
2-10.
GENERAL.
Ground
handling
covers
essential
information
governing
the
handling
of
the
airplane
while
on
the
ground.
This
includes
jacking,
weighing,
leveling,
mooring,
parking.
towing
and
taxiing.
When
the
airplane
is
handled
in
the
manner
described
in
the
following
paragraphs,
possible
damage
to
the
airplane
and
its
equipment
will
be
minimized.
2-11.
JACKING.
Jack
the
airplane
to service
the
landing
gear
and
as
specified
to
perform
other
service
operations.
Proceed
as follows:
a.
Place
the
jacks
under
jack
pads
on
the
front
wing
spar.
(Refer
to
Figure
2-4.)
b.
Attach
the
tail
support
to
the
tail
skid.
Place
approximately
250
pounds
of
ballast
on
the
base
of
the
tail
support
to
hold
down
the
tail.
HANDLING
AND
SERVICING
Revised:
12/4/79
lB13

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