Item Quantity Part Number
Wheel chocks. 4 Commercial
B. Short-Term Parking
Detail Steps/Work Items Key Items/References
(1) Taxi or tow the airplane to the parking position. Refer to Chapter 09.
(2) Align the airplane into wind.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE NOSE WHEEL IS ALIGNED STRAIGHT AHEAD WHEN THE AIRPLANE STOPS. THIS WILL PREVENT SIDE LOADS WHICH CAN DAMAGE THE NOSE LANDING GEAR.
(3) If the wind is gusty (or the weather is stormy) moor the airplane. Refer to Section 10-20.
(4) If there is packed snow or ice on the parking area, spread about 5 mm (0.2 in) of sand under the wheels.
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CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN THE BRAKES ARE OVER-HEATED. THE BRAKES CAN SEIZE ON.
(5) Set the parking brake ON. Pull the knob fully aft, and push the brake pedals.
(6) Put chocks in front of and behind the main wheels.
(7) RELEASE the parking brake. Lever down.
(8) Set the controls to neutral. Install the control lock.
(9) Set the flaps to CRUISE. Fully up.
(10) Close and lock the canopy.
C. Long-Term Parking
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO THE LONG TERM PARKING PROCEDURE WHEN YOU PARK THE AIRPLANE FOR A LONG TIME. IF YOU DO NOT DO THE LONG TERM PARKING PROCEDURE CORRECTLY, THE ENGINE CYLINDERS AND WHEEL BEARINGS CAN CORRODE. ALSO THE TIRES CAN DEFORM.
Key Items/References Detail Steps/Work Items
(1) Do the procedure for short-term parking. Refer to Paragraph B.
(2) If the airplane can be moved, remove the chocks. Move the airplane to turn the wheels 3 or 4 revolutions. Put the chocks back. If the airplane is on jacks, turn each wheel 3 or 4 revolutions by hand. You can push or tow the airplane. Make sure that a different part of the tire touches the ground when you stop.
Note: Do item 2 every day in cold weather every 7 days in warm weather.
(3) Do the procedure for corrosion prevention in engines installed in inactive airplane. Refer to the Lycoming Operator’s Manual, Section 7-3.
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2. Storage
If the airplane must be parked (or not operated) for more than 30 days, you must do this storage procedure.
A. Equipment and Material
Item Quantity Part Number
Wheel chocks. 4 Commercial
Tire protector spray. A/R Commercial
B. Preparation
Key Items/References Detail Steps/Work Items
(1) If possible, ventilate the airplane in a dry atmosphere.
(2) Do the procedure for long-term parking. Refer to Paragraph 1.C.
(3) Remove the airplane battery. Refer to Chapter 24.
(4) If the airplane will be stored for up to 90 days, do the procedure for Temporary Storage for the engine. Refer to the Lycoming Operator's Manual.
(5) Do the procedure for storage of the engine. Refer to Lycoming Service Letter.
(6) Completely fill the fuel tanks with fuel.
(7) Wipe the tires with a dry cloth. Apply tire protector spray.
(8) Lubricate the airplane. Refer to Section 12-20.
(9) Remove loose equipment from the airplane.
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