1. Fuselage Condition:
Inspect the aircraft's body for any visible damage, cracks, or signs of wear that could compromise its structural integrity.
2. Engine Health:
Check the engine for oil leaks, proper fluid levels, and any unusual noises or vibrations during startup.
3. Landing Gear Functionality:
Ensure that the landing gear is operational, with no signs of hydraulic leaks or structural damage.
4. Control Surfaces Integrity:
Examine the wings, tail, and ailerons for damage or irregularities that could affect the aircraft's stability and control.
5. Avionics Systems:
Test and verify the functionality of all electronic systems, including communication, navigation, and instrumentation.
6. Fuel System Checks:
Inspect the fuel tanks, lines, and connections for leaks or contaminants that could compromise fuel delivery.
7. Emergency Equipment Readiness:
Ensure that all emergency equipment, such as life vests, fire extinguishers, and oxygen masks, is present and functional.
8. Cabin Interior Inspection:
Check the cabin for cleanliness, proper seating, and any loose or protruding objects that could pose a safety hazard.
9. Weight and Balance Assessment:
Calculate and verify that the aircraft's weight and balance fall within acceptable limits for safe flight.
10. Logbook Review:
Review the aircraft's maintenance and flight logs to confirm that all required inspections and maintenance have been completed.