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Title: Approved Training Manual


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STAR MARIANAS AIR, INC.
  • Approved Training Manuals
  • Lesson Plans
  • And
  • Courseware

Initial New Hire Flight Crew Part III
Aircraft Ground Training Section 2 Aircraft
Systems
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Before We Start
  • Complete Class Roster
  • Cell Phone OFF
  • 10 Minutes Break every hour
  • 1.0 Hour Class

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Aircraft Ground Training
OBJECTIVES To provide comprehensive training to crewmembers to ensure they are adequately prepared for flight status.
COMPLETION STANDARDS The attendees will through class participation and discussion show that they have an adequate understanding of the lesson content
EXAMINATION Oral Quiz Written examination/Instructor certification
Class Duration 1.0 Hour
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Training Materials
  • Current copy of the General Operations Manual
  • Aircraft flight Manual

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Aircraft general
  • Power plant
  • Electrical
  • Hydraulic
  • Fuel
  • Air Conditioning
  • Flight controls
  • Landing gear
  • Equipment and furnishings
  • Navigation Equipment
  • Flight instruments
  • Communications equipment
  • Warning systems
  • Lighting
  • Emergency equipment (aircraft specific)
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems
  • D. Hydraulic

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Hydraulic
  • Brake System
  • The brake system is the only hydraulically
    activated system on the PA-32-300.
  • The Brakes are operated by toe pedals attached to
    the left rudder pedals or by a hand lever and
    master cylinder located below and behind the left
    center of the instrument sub-panel.
  • Hydraulic cylinders are located above each pedal
    and adjacent to the hand lever.
  • The brake fluid reservoir is on the top left
    front of the fire wall.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Hydraulic
  • Brake System Schematic
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems
  • D. fuel

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • E. Fuel
  • Fuel tanks
  • Pumps (engine driven and boost pumps)
  • Valves
  • Fuel system schematic
  • Quantity indicators
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel
  • The fuel system consists of two aluminum tanks
    contained in the inboard leading edge section of
    the wings plus two fiberglass tanks, one located
    in each wing tip.
  • Main Tank Capacity 25 U.S. gallons
  • Tip Tank Capacity 17 U.S. gallons
  • Fuel Grade 100 LL Avgas
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel System Schematic
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel
  • Fuel is taken from each tank through a screen
    located in the tank outlet fitting and onto a
    combination fuel selector valve and strainer
    located under the floor panel under the middle
    seats.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel Selector Valve
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel
  • The fuel selector valve is controlled remotely by
    a selector lever located on the sloping face of
    the control tunnel.
  • The strainer portion of the valve is operated by
    a lever located on the right front side of the
    spar cover under the forward end of the right
    middle seat.
  • From the selector valve, fuel is drawn through
    the electric fuel pump(s) located in the area
    under the middle seats, through the engine driven
    pump and onto the injector.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Fuel
  • Four electric fuel quantity gauges are mounted in
    the instrument cluster located on the right side
    of the instrument panel.
  • Each gauge is connected to a sender unit
    installed in the fuel tanks.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
Fuel Filter
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems
  • D. Air conditioning

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • F. Air Conditioning
  • Heaters
  • Fans
  • Environmental control devices
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Air Conditioning
  • The air conditioning system is a re-circulating,
    independent air system.
  • Major components include
  • Evaporator
  • Condenser
  • Compressor
  • Blower
  • Switches
  • Temperature Controls
  • Evaporator, located behind the rear baggage
    compartment, cools the air.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Air Conditioning
  • Condenser
  • Mounted on a retractable scoop on the bottom of
    the fuselage.
  • The scoop extends when the system is ON and
    retracts flush to the fuselage when the system is
    OFF.
  • Compressor
  • Mounted on the forward right underside of the
    engine.
  • Electric clutch automatically engages or
    disengages the compressor to the belt drive
    system.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Air Conditioning
  • Controls mounted on right side of instrument
    panel.
  • Fan can be operated independently of A/C, but
    must be ON for A/C operation.
  • Cooling air should be felt within one minute
    after A/C is turned ON.
  • Condenser door light is located to the right of
    the engine instrument cluster. Light illuminates
    when the door is open and is off when door is
    closed.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Air Conditioning
  • Whenever the throttle is in the full forward
    position a micro-switch disengages the compressor
    and retracts scoop allowing for maximum power and
    rate of climb. When the throttle is retarded
    approx ¼ from full forward, the clutch with
    engage, scoop extend, and system will again
    supply cool air.
  • Recommended to turn off A/C prior to takeoff.
  • Always remember to shutoff A/C and ensure scoop
    is fully retracted prior to engine shutdown.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Air Conditioning System Schematic
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Aircraft Ground Training
  • Air Conditioning
  • (heating and ventilating system)
  • Heat for the cabin interior and defroster comes
    from a heater muff attached to the exhaust
    system. Controls are located on the lower right
    side of the instrument panel.
  • Fresh air inlets are located in the leading edge
    of each wing and in the fin.
  • Two adjustable outlets are located on each side
    of the cabin (forward and aft of front seat near
    floor)
  • Adjustable outlets also on cabin ceiling above
    each seat.
  • Section 2 - Aircraft Systems

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Heating and Ventilating System
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Examination
  • Written examination required

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Completion of Paperwork
  • Student
  • Fill-out Student Feedback Form
  • Sign Training Record (if applicable)
  • Instructor
  • Sign Class Roster
  • Fill-out Instructor Feedback Form
  • Sign Training Record (if applicable)

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