1. Check the fuel level and add fuel as necessary:
The fuel level should be checked before each flight to ensure that there is enough fuel to complete the planned flight. Fuel should be added as necessary to reach the recommended level.
2. Check the engine for leaks:
A visual inspection of the engine should be conducted to check for any fuel or oil leaks. Any leaks should be repaired before the flight.
3. Check the oil level and add oil as necessary:
The oil level should be checked before each flight. Oil should be added as necessary to reach the recommended level.
4. Check the control surfaces for damage or excessive wear:
The control surfaces should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn parts should be replaced before the flight.
5. Check the tires for damage or excessive wear:
The tires should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn tires should be replaced before the flight.
6. Check the brakes for damage or excessive wear:
The brakes should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn brakes should be replaced before the flight.
7. Check the flight controls for damage or excessive wear:
The flight controls should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn parts should be replaced before the flight.
8. Check the instruments for damage or excessive wear:
The instruments should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn instruments should be replaced before the flight.
9. Check the avionics for damage or excessive wear:
The avionics should be checked for any damage or excessive wear. Any damaged or worn avionics should be replaced before the flight.
10. Inspect the exterior of the aircraft for damage:
The exterior of the aircraft should be inspected for any damage. Any damaged parts should be repaired or replaced before the flight.