This DTW fueling procedure audit checklist supports flight safety by guiding auditors through ground fueling best practices. It covers agent safety and appearance, required PPE, correct lifting and ladder use, and hydrant pit connection. Pre-operating checks include equipment condition and labeling, while arrival steps confirm aircraft chocking and safe approaches. Pre-fueling tasks verify aircraft registration, bonding order, connection handling, safety cones or flags, and ladder positioning. During fueling, operators manage the deadman handle, monitor panels, vents, gauges, and flow data, remain with equipment, and ensure no leaks or obstructions. Post-fueling steps address proper disconnection, careful handling of hoses and equipment, returning caps and covers, and securing pit flags and lids. Final departure requires a full walk-around, FOD prevention, and documentation of comments, findings, corrective actions, severity, follow-up, and acknowledgements.
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