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C. Weekly Routine Check 
Do these items each week while the airplane is stored: 
Key Items/References  Detail Steps/Work Items  
(1)  Do a test for water contamination of the fuel.  Refer to Section 12-10.  
(2)  If the airplane can be moved, move it to turn the wheels 3 or 4 revolutions. 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. Mark the position and date on the tire with chalk.  
Note: Do item 2 every day in cold weather every 7 days in warm weather.  
(3)  Do a test for correct air pressure in each tire. If necessary, inflate the tires. 
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Section 10-20 
Mooring
1. General 
CAUTION:  IF THE AIRPLANE MUST BE STORED OUTSIDE FOR A LONG TIME, THEN YOU MUST MOOR IT. STRONG WINDS OR GUSTS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO AN AIRPLANE WHICH IS NOT MOORED.  
2. Mooring 
Figure 1 shows the location of the mooring points on the airplane. There are 3 mooring points: One below each wing and one on the skid plate at the tail. 
A. Equipment 
Item  Quantity  Part Number  
Wheel chocks.  4  Commercial  
Rope, (nylon preferred, or hemp).  A/R  Commercial 
B. Mooring Procedure 
Key Items/References  Detail Steps/Work Items  
(1)  Park the airplane.  Refer to Section 10-10.  
(2)  Make sure that the flaps are set to CRUISE.  Fully up.  
CAUTION: MOOR THE AIRPLANE AT THE MOORING POINTS ONLY. CAUTION: WHEN USING HEMP ROPES, DO NOT MAKE THEM TIGHT. IF THE ROPES GET WET THEY WILL TIGHTEN AND DAMAGE THE AIRPLANE. THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT WHEN YOU USE SECURE GROUND ANCHOR-POINTS.  
(3)  Attach a rope to each mooring point and to the ground anchor point. Do not make the ropes tight.  
(4)  Remove all items from the area that may damage the airplane.  
(5)  If snow is forecast you must put a trestle under the lower fin. 
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Figure 1: Location of Mooring Points on the Airplane 
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Section 10-30 Return to Service 
1. General 
Do this procedure when the airplane has been parked (or stored) for more than 5 days. 
2. Return to Service Procedure 
Key Items/References  Detail Steps/Work Items  
(1)  Do the procedure for Returning Engine to Service.  Refer to Lycoming Service Letter.  
(2)  If necessary, install loose equipment which was removed for storage.  
(3)  If the battery has been removed: S Install the airplane battery.  Refer to Chapter 24. 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
CHAPTER 11 
PLACARDS AND MARKINGS
1. 
General ..............................................1
2. 
Replace Plastic Foil Placards..............................1
Section 11-20 % Exterior Placards and Markings - Lycoming Engine 
1. General ..............................................1
% Section 11-21 
% Exterior Placards and Markings - TAE 125 Diesel Engine 
% 1. General ..............................................1 Section 11-30 
 
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