1. Preflight Inspection:
Before every flight, carefully inspect the aircraft for any visible damage or irregularities. Check the exterior, control surfaces, tires, and lights to ensure everything is in proper working order.
2. Cabin Safety Check:
Ensure all passengers are securely seated and have fastened their seatbelts. Verify that emergency exits are clear and easily accessible.
3. Fuel System Check:
Confirm the fuel quantity is sufficient for the planned flight, and ensure that the fuel selector is set to the correct tank. Check for any fuel leaks or anomalies.
4. Engine Start Procedures:
Follow the manufacturer's recommended procedures for starting the Kodiak 100's engine, including priming the engine if necessary.
5. Taxi and Takeoff Checklist:
Verify that all flight controls are responsive and properly configured. Ensure that flaps and trim settings are appropriate for takeoff.
6. Climb Checklist:
During the climb phase, monitor engine performance and systems. Adjust power settings as needed for a smooth ascent.
7. Cruise Checklist:
Maintain a stable cruising altitude and speed. Monitor engine parameters, navigation equipment, and communication systems.
8. Descent and Landing Checklist:
Prepare the aircraft for landing by configuring flaps, gear, and trim. Verify that the runway is clear and that all landing gear components are down and locked.
9. Shutdown Procedures:
Safely shut down the engine and electrical systems. Ensure all passengers have disembarked before securing the aircraft.
10. Post-flight Inspection:
Conduct a thorough post-flight inspection, checking for any wear and tear, and note any maintenance or repairs needed before the next flight.