4.
MAINTENANCE
4.1
REFUELLING
Do not perform aircraft refuelling near flames, sparks
or
similar.
Avoid
fuel
contact with the skin: a skin corrosion could occur.
Make sure that
afire
extinguisher is available nearby durmg refu-
el/mg operations.
Make sure that overall aircraft instrumentation is turned
OFF
be-
fore
performing the refuel/mg.
Do not operate switches
and/
or pushbullons mside the aircraft dur-
ing refuel/mg operation: make sure that crew left the aircraft be-
fore
perform
mg
refuel/mg.
Make sure that the aircraft
1s
electrically connected to the ground.
4.2
ENGINE
AND
BRA
KES
OIL
LEVEL CONTROL
1.
Open the engine cowling (RH)
2. Clean the dipstick and soak
it
in
the reservoir
3. Remove dipstick and read oil level
4.
If
required, replenish oil: oil level should be between max. and min.
Marks shown on the dipstick
5. Close the engine cowling
6. Repeat for
LH
engine cowling side for Oil brakes level control.
RH
Engine Cowling
OIL
FILLER
CAP
FIG. 8-1.
OIL
CHECK
2"d
Ed11ion
. Rev. 0
Section
8 -
GROUND
HANDLING
&
SERVICE
MAINTENANCE