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keithmckinley



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:09 pm    Post subject: CJ gear checks Reply with quote

I am working with a local AI on my condition inspection. He has no CJ experience and I'm looking for the proper method to test the gear. The CJ maintenance manual and the Condition Inspection checklist from RPA (Craig Payne) are different. I seem to recall the guy who did my annuals "bleed" the gear up and down slowly. I'm not sure if this is a correct method to test the emergency side.

If any one has a good procedure they would share please drop me a line.

I do have a set of 4 CJ jacks

Thank you,

Keith McKinley

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:13 pm    Post subject: CK gear checks Reply with quote

Keith, as remember per Dennis's method, after testing the main side place then. Place the gear handle in the neutral position. squeeze the brake leaver until the system is depleted. Lower the gear handle and activate the emergency side.
Correct me if I'm wrong Dennis.
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On Jun 30, 2013, at 11:09 PM, "keithmckinley" <cetopfed(at)gmail.com> wrote:

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I am working with a local AI on my condition inspection. He has no CJ experience and I'm looking for the proper method to test the gear. The CJ maintenance manual and the Condition Inspection checklist from RPA (Craig Payne) are different. I seem to recall the guy who did my annuals "bleed" the gear up and down slowly. I'm not sure if this is a correct method to test the emergency side.

If any one has a good procedure they would share please drop me a line.

I do have a set of 4 CJ jacks

Thank you,

Keith McKinley

keith(at)mckinley.us

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: CK gear checks Reply with quote

Below was on the Yak List posted in 2007 and is pretty much the way it looks in the CJ maint manual.
Just had heard about the airplane getting a little jumpy on the jacks....
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1) MAIN AIR- OPEN
2) SELECT GEAR- UP
3) VERIFY GEAR UP- CHECK UPLOCKS ETC
4) MAIN AIR - CLOSE
5) EMERGENCY AIR- OPEN QUICKLY
6) VERIFY GEAR UNLOCKS FROM THE UP POSITION
The gear should be caught in between the up and down positions.
This is a good time to look over the gear swing action by hand.
7) SELECT GEAR- NEUTRAL
VERIFY GEAR DOWN AND LOCKED
9) EMERGENCY AIR- CLOSE
10) SELECT GEAR- DOWN
11) BLEED OFF SYSTEM PRESSURE FOR 2 MINUTES
I usually actuate the parking brake and alternate left and right rudder
until the "fart" valve releases.
It's important to wait a good minute after the valve releases to ensure
the emergency system is purged before engaging the main air system.
If there's any residual pressure in the emergency side the shuttle
valves on the gear may not switch over completely to the main system.
12) MAIN AIR- OPEN
13) SELECT GEAR- UP
14) VERIFY GEAR UP
15) SELECT GEAR- DOWN
16) VERIFY GEAR DOWN AND LOCKED

With best regards to all,
Cliff


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