Chinook CH-47/Normal Procedures

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1 General

This section describes the procedures necessary to safely and efficiently operate your aircraft. A basic understanding of helicopter flight techniques is assumed. Some of the items on the checklist are intended to be performed by the flight engineer. These items are marked with an (F).

2 Preflight Procedures

2.1 Exterior Checks

  1. Main Rotors - check condition
  2. Forward Pylon - check as follows (open access panel)
    1. Forward transmission - check condition
    2. Forward transmission oil level - check sight gauge
    3. #1 Flight Control Hydraulics - check condition
  3. Aft Pylon - check as follows (access on front of plyon)
    1. Combining transmission - check condition
    2. Engine #1 transmission - check condition
    3. Engine #2 transmission - check condition
    4. Combining transmission oil level - check sight gauge
    5. Engine #1 transmission oil level - check sight gauge
    6. Engine #2 transmission oil level - check sight gauge
  4. Engine #1 - check as follows (open access panel)
    1. Engine - check condition
    2. Engine Oil Level - check indicating bar near top
  5. Engine #2 - check as follows (open access panel)
    1. Engine - check condition
    2. Engine Oil Level - check indicating bar near top

2.2 Interior Checks

  1. Ramp Overhead Area Checks
    1. APU - check condition
    2. APU Generator - check condition
    3. Aft transmission - check condition
    4. #1 Generator - check condition
    5. #2 Generator - check condition
    6. #1 Flight Control Hydraulic Pump - check condition
    7. Utility Hydraulic Pump - check condition
    8. Aft transmission oil level - check sight gauge
    9. Engine Fire Agent Bottles - check condition and pressure. 500 psi minimum.
  2. BATT switch - ON
  3. Check fuel levels
  4. Check aft maintenance panel as follows
    1. Hydrualic fluid levels - check Utility, FC #1 and FC #2
    2. Ground contact lights - check L & R ON
    3. Oil pressure warning lights - check ON
    4. Ground Test Switch - ON
    5. All maintenace panel lights - check ON
    6. Ground Test Switch - OFF
  5. BATT switch - OFF

3 Start Procedures

3.1 Before Starting Engines

  1. No 1 and No 2 PDPs. – Check all circuit breakers in and gang bars up.
  2. Overhead switches set as follows
  3. EXT LTG switches – as required
  4. CPL LTG switches – as required
  5. COMPASS switch – as required
  6. TROOP WARN switches – OFF
  7. HTG switches – as required
  8. W/S WIPER switch - OFF
  9. ELEC switches – OFF
  10. LTG switches – as required
  11. FUEL CONT switches – as follows
  12. XFEED switch - OPEN
  13. REFUEL STA switch – OFF
  14. L MAIN FUEL PUMP switches – ON
  15. All remaining FUEL PUMP switches - OFF
  16. ENG COND levers – STOP
  17. FADEC switches – as follows
  18. B/U PWR switch - OFF
  19. LOAD SHARE switch – TRQ
  20. 1 and 2 PRI/REV switches – PRI
  21. NR% switch - 100
  22. INTR LTG switches – as required
  23. PLT LTG – as required
  24. ANTI-ICE switches – OFF
  25. HOIST switches – OFF
  26. CARGO HOOK switches – as follows
  27. MSTR switch - OFF
  28. HOOK SEL switch – as required
  29. EMER REL switch - OFF
  30. HYD switches –as follows
  31. PWR XFER switches - OFF
  32. FLT CONTR switch – BOTH
  33. PWR STEER switch – ON
  34. RAMP switch - ON
  35. FIRE PULL handles – IN
  36. AGENT DISCH switch – Check
  37. XMSN OIL PRESS switch – SCAN
  38. XMSN OIL TEMP switch – SCAN
  39. VGI switches – NORM
  40. CYCLIC TRIM switch – AUTO
  41. AFCS SYSTEM SEL switch – OFF
  42. Avionics equipment – OFF
  43. SWIVEL switch - LOCK

3.2 Starting Engines

3.3 Engine Ground Operation

4 Before Takeoff

5 Cruise Checks

6 Pre-Landing

7 After Landing

8 Shutdown Procedures