1. Pre-flight inspection:
A thorough visual inspection of the aircraft, including the wings, control surfaces, landing gear, and engine, to ensure there are no visible issues or damage.
2. Fuel level check:
Verify the amount of fuel onboard and confirm it is sufficient for the planned flight duration, plus reserves.
3. Engine start procedures:
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for starting the Cessna 337 engines, including checking oil pressure, monitoring engine parameters, and ensuring proper ignition.
4. Taxiing and ground operations:
Procedures for safely maneuvering the aircraft on the ground, including using the correct radio frequencies and obeying air traffic control instructions.
5. Takeoff preparation:
Ensure all required instruments and systems are set correctly for takeoff, including flaps, trim settings, and engine parameters.
6. Climb-out checklist:
Procedures to follow immediately after takeoff, such as retracting landing gear, adjusting engine power, and confirming aircraft stability.
7. Cruise checklist:
Guidelines for maintaining a steady flight during the cruise phase, including navigation and communication tasks.
8. Descent and approach checklist:
Prepare the aircraft for the descent and approach phase, including configuring for landing, setting navigation aids, and ensuring safe altitude and speed profiles.
9. Landing procedures:
Execute the final approach, landing, and rollout procedures, including deploying landing gear, configuring flaps, and monitoring airspeed.
10. Shutdown and securing the aircraft:
Safely shutting down the engines, securing all systems, and ensuring the aircraft is parked in a designated area.