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43xD.a
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall, before that inspection, remove or open all necessary inspection plates,
access doors, fairing, and cowling. He shall thoroughly clean the aircraft and
aircraft engine.
43xD.b
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) the following components of the fuselage and
hull group:
(1) Fabric and skin - for deterioration, distortion,
other evidence of failure, and defective or insecure attachment of
fittings.
(2) Systems and components - for improper installation,
apparent defects, and unsatisfactory operation.
(3) Envelope, gas bags, ballast tanks, and related parts
- for poor condition.
43xD.c
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) the following components of the cabin and
cockpit group:
(1) Generally - for uncleanliness and loose equipment
that might foul the controls.
(2) Seats and safety belts - for poor condition and
apparent defects.
(3) Windows and windshields - for deterioration and
breakage.
(4) Instruments - for poor condition, mounting, marking,
and (where practicable) improper operation.
(5) Flight and engine controls - for improper
installation and improper operation.
(6) Batteries - for improper installation and improper
charge.
(7) All systems - for improper installation, poor general
condition, apparent and obvious defects, and insecurity of attachment.
43xD.d
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) components of the engine and nacelle group as
follows:
(1) Engine section - for visual evidence of excessive
oil, fuel, or hydraulic leaks, and sources of such leaks.
(2) Studs and nuts - for improper torquing and obvious
defects.
(3) Internal engine - for cylinder compression and for
metal particles or foreign matter on screens and sump drain plugs. If there is
weak cylinder compression, for improper internal condition and improper internal
tolerances.
(4) Engine mount - for cracks, looseness of mounting, and
looseness of engine to mount.
(5) Flexible vibration dampeners - for poor condition and
deterioration.
(6) Engine controls - for defects, improper travel, and
improper safetying.
(7) Lines, hoses, and clamps - for leaks, improper
condition and looseness.
(8) Exhaust stacks - for cracks, defects, and improper
attachment.
(9) Accessories - for apparent defects in security of
mounting.
(10) All systems - for improper installation, poor
general condition, defects, and insecure attachment.
(11) Cowling - for cracks, and defects.
43xD.e
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) the following components of the landing gear
group:
(1) All units - for poor condition and insecurity of
attachment.
(2) Shock absorbing devices - for improper oleo fluid
level.
(3) Linkages, trusses, and members - for undue or
excessive wear fatigue, and distortion.
(4) Retracting and locking mechanism - for improper
operation.
(5) Hydraulic lines - for leakage.
(6) Electrical system - for chafing and improper
operation of switches.
(7) Wheels - for cracks, defects, and condition of
bearings.
(8) Tires - for wear and cuts.
(9) Brakes - for improper adjustment.
(10) Floats and skis - for insecure attachment and
obvious or apparent defects.
43xD.f
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) all components of the wing and center section
assembly for poor general condition, fabric or skin deterioration, distortion,
evidence of failure, and insecurity of attachment.
43xD.g
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) all components and systems that make up the
complete empennage assembly for poor general condition, fabric or skin
deterioration, distortion, evidence of failure, insecure attachment, improper
component installation, and improper component operation.
43xD.h
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) the following components of the propeller
group:
(1) Propeller assembly - for cracks, nicks, binds, and
oil leakage.
(2) Bolts - for improper torquing and lack of
safetying.
(3) Anti-icing devices - for improper operations and
obvious defects.
(4) Control mechanisms - for improper operation, insecure
mounting, and restricted travel.
43xD.i
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) the following components of the radio
group:
(1) Radio and electronic equipment - for improper
installation and insecure mounting.
(2) Wiring and conduits - for improper routing, insecure
mounting, and obvious defects.
(3) Bonding and shielding - for improper installation and
poor condition.
(4) Antenna including trailing antenna - for poor
condition, insecure mounting, and improper operation.
43xD.j
Each person performing an annual or 100 hour inspection
shall inspect (where applicable) each installed miscellaneous item that is not
otherwise covered by this listing for improper installation and improper
operation.