Conduct a comprehensive aircraft logbook audit to confirm the true status of the aircraft. This checklist covers airframe, engine, propeller, and APU records, including verification of serial numbers, installation and maintenance history, component replacements, and compliance with Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletins. Review compass swing currency, mass and balance records, scheduled inspection entries, and modification approvals. Cross check entries against CAMO, FAA, EASA, and relevant civil aviation authority sources to validate one time and repetitive requirements. Capture observations, hazards, recommendations, and auditor credentials to maintain continuous airworthiness.
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