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Title: Civil Air Patrol


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Civil Air Patrol
Propeller Damage Prevention
Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Overview
  • Prop Strike Definition
  • Preflight Inspection
  • Surface Conditions
  • Soft Taxi Ways Runways
  • Airfield Lighting
  • Apron Familiarity
  • Post Flight Inspection

Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Definition
  • A prop strike is when the propeller of an
    aircraft hits anything during taxi, take off, or
    landing.
  • May cause injury and is always expensive!

Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Preflight Inspection of Propeller
  • View overall condition paint, marks, rust, etc.
  • Inspect Propeller tips marks, grass, etc.
  • Look for nicks stress fractures.
  • Check for oil leaks around the prop hub.
  • Nose cone secure? All screws installed.
  • Notify CAP personnel if undocumented damage is
    found prior to flight.

Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Surface Conditions
  • Departing the prepared surface Avoid it!
  • A major contributor to prop strikes.
  • Be aware and prepared!
  • Standing water Hydroplane hazard.
  • Ice May slide off prepared surface.
  • High winds Directional control issue.

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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Soft Taxiways Soft Runways
  • Operate on dry soft surfaces when possible.
  • Potential for wheels to sink down during landing
    taxi when the surface is wet, resulting in
    bounces causing propeller and/or tail strikes.

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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Soft Taxiways Soft Runways (continued)
  • Avoid FOD (Foreign Object Damage)!
  • FOD hazards can damage the propeller.
  • Vegetation, pebbles, sticks, trash, etc.

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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Airfield Lighting
  • Be familiar with taxi runway lighting to keep
    you on the prepared surface at night.
  • Be aware of potential blinding hangar lighting
    and preserve your night vision.
  • If you cant see where you are going, stop the
    aircraft!

Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Apron (Ramp) Familiarity
  • Know where permanent hazards are.
  • Clear the area of FOD Obstacles.
  • Do this prior to aircraft movement.
  • Be familiar with Taxi lines.
  • Know where other aircraft
  • typically park.
  • Be watchful of temporary obstacles such as
    chocks, tow bars, tie-down ropes etc.

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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Post-flight Inspection
  • Inspect propeller tips marks, grass, etc.
  • Look for nicks stress fractures.
  • Inspect for oil leaks around the prop hub.

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Propeller Damage Prevention
  • Summary
  • Prop Strike Definition
  • Preflight Inspection
  • Surface Conditions
  • Soft Taxi Ways Runways
  • Airfield Lighting
  • Apron Familiarity
  • Post Flight Inspection

Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
Questions   Please be sure to utilize the local
expertise in your chain of command to help with
aviation related questions your Unit, Wing, and
Region Stan/Eval Officers (DOV) are a wealth of
knowledge and are ready to assist.
Citizens Serving Communities
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Propeller Damage Prevention
Acknowledgments Many thanks to the following
for their input into this presentation Colonel
Michael Jay Murrell Deputy Chief of Staff for
Operations Colonel Carlton Sumner National
Stan/Eval Officer Col Alex Kay National Chief
of Safety Mr. John Desmarais, Sr. Director of
Operations, CAP National Headquarters Joe
Piccotti Chief of Aircraft Operations, CAP
National Headquarters Mr. Axel Kreimeier
National Safety Team Liaison, CAP National
Headquarters Ms. Sylvia Wrigley World Renowned
Pilot Aviation Author   And, all of those who
supported this effort to enhance the safety of
flight ops.
Citizens Serving Communities
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