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Canadian Small Aircraft Annual Inspection CAR 625

by Kerry Wilkinson, from the Community

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This CAR 625-based annual inspection checklist helps Canadian small aircraft operators and maintainers systematically assess airframe, powerplant, and systems. It covers preliminary authorization and records review; general prep and lubrication; fuselage and hull integrity; cabin and cockpit items including seats, belts, windows, instruments, controls, batteries, systems, and placards; engine and nacelles (leaks, hardware torque, compression, mounts, hoses, exhaust, spark plugs, accessories, cowls); filtration and fluids; fuel system (sumps, caps, vents, leaks); landing gear (oleo, linkages, retraction, hydraulics, wheels, tires, brakes); wing and center section; flaps and speed brakes; empennage; propeller hub, blades, fasteners, and controls; radio and electrical bonding, wiring, and antennas; engine run checks (RPM, mag drop, pressures); CAR 625 Appendix C equipment checks (compass, altimeter, encoder, transponder, static); ELT and remote battery; first aid and fire extinguishers; defect logging; and maintenance release.

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