The webinar was hosted by Tom Turner of the ABS Air Safety Foundation and the keynote speaker was Bob Ripley, Senior ABS Technical Advisor - ABS Air Safety Foundation.
The topics for tonight's presentation.
Landing gear inspection
The importance of proper rigging
The manual gear extension hand crank
Landing gear maintenance
The webinar gave a good look at the internals of the gear motor and Bob provided his expertise on the unit and inspection process.
The discussion also detailed the inspection process dealing with tensions and clearances. Excellent information and reference for the annual inspection process.
correct position |
trapped behind cover |
When I did my transition training the owner walked me through a very extensive pre-flight process. I was happy to see that what I inspected was what the webinar detailed. This is a glimpse of the POH preflight check, note 7a. The nose and right main gear didn't provide much more.
7. LEFT LANDING GEAR:
a. Wheel Well Door, Tire and Strut - CHECK
b. Fuel Vent - CHECKc. Fuel Sump{s) - DRAIN
d. Fuel Selector Valve Sump and Auxiliary Fuel Cell
This was my typical inspection for each gear.
- Uplock springs
- Check uplock springs for corrosion
- Check spring attach points for elongation or corrosion
- Check Spring for consistent coil gaps
- Uplock cable
- Check uplock cable for fraying
- Check to make sure cable cover is secure
- Roller bearing
- Check roller bearings rotate freely
- Check uplock cover
- Check Tire
- Check Wheel well doors
- Check strut
roller bearing |
uplock cable |
uplock cover |
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