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INTERIOR INSPECTION 4. Harnessing — Fasten. a. Leg restraint lines and garters — Connect b. Personal services — Connect. c. Lap belt — Attach. d. Shoulder harness — Attach. e. Inertia reel — Check. f. Oxygen-audio connection — Attach. 2. Oxygen — Check. 3. VENT AIRFLOW thumbwheel — Set. 4. Tone VOLUME controls — Set. 5. Tacan function selector — OFF. a, Channel — Set. b. Mode switch — Set. c. VOL knob — Counterclockwise. 6. ICS panel — Set. a. VOL knob — As Desired. b. Amplifier — NORM. c. Function selector — COLD MIC. 7. STAB AUG switches — OFF. 8. UHF function selector — OFF. 9. Wing-sweep switch — MAN. 10. Emergency wingsweep handle — Corresponding, 11. Left and right throttles — OFF. 42. Speedbrake switch — RET. 13. Exterior lights master switch — Set. 14, FLAP handle — Corresponding 16. Throttle friction lever — OFF (aff). 16. ASYM LIMITER switch — ON (guard down) 47. L and R ENG MODE SELECT switches — PRI. 18. BACK UP IGNITION switch — OFF. 49. THROTTLE TEMP switch — NORM. 20. THROTTLE MODE switch — BOOST 21. Land R INLET RAMPS switches — AUTO. 22. ANTI SKID SPOILER BK switch — OFF. 23. FUEL panel — Set. a. WING/EXT TRANS switch — AUTO. b. REFUEL PROBE switch — RET. c. DUMP switch — OFF. d, FEED switch — NORM (guard down). 24. LDG GEAR handle — DN. 25. NOSE STRUT switch — OFF 28. Parking brake — Pull 27. Radar altimeter — OFF. 28. Altimeter — Set 29. Left and right FUEL SHUT OFF handles — In. 30. ACM panel — Set. a. ACM switch — OFF (guard down) b. MASTER ARM switch — OFF (guard down). 31. Weapon select — OFF. 32. VDIG and HSD retaining locks — Engaged. heads-up display camera. 33. HUD and VDI fiters — As Required Filter control handle on right side of VDI should be pushed in for day flights and pulled out (filter in place) for night operations. 34, Standby attitude gyro — Caged. 35. G-meter — Reset. 36. Clock — Wind and Set. 37. Fuel Bingo — Set. 38. Circuit breakers — Checked. 39. Brake accumulator pressure — Check in Green. 40. HYD HAND PUMP — Check. Extend handpump handle and stroke to check firmness of pumping action and an indication of pressure buildup on the brake pressure gauge. Stow handpump handle in a convenient position for ready access. 41. HOOK handle — Corresponding. 42. DISPLAYS panel — Set ‘a. MODE pushbutton — T.O. b. HUD DECLUTTER switch — OFF. c. HUD AWL switch — ACL d. VDI MODE switch — NORM. e. VDI AWL switch — ACL. f. HSD MODE switch — NAV. g. STEER CMD pushbutton — DEST. h. DISPLAYS POWER switches — OFF 43, ELEV LEAD knob — SET. 44. L and R generator switches — NORM. 45. EMERG generator switch — NORM (guard down). 46. Air-condition controls — Set a. TEMP mode selector switch — AUTO. b. TEMP thumbwheel control — As Desired (6 to 7 midrange) c. CABIN PRESS switch — NORM. . AIR SOURCE pushbutton — OFF. 47. WSHLD AIR switch — OFF. 48. ANTI-ICE switch — AUTO/OFF. 49. COMPASS panel — Set. a. Mode selector knob — SLAVED b. Hemisphere N-S switch — Set. c. LAT knob — Set. 50. ARA-63 panel — OFF. a. CHANNEL selector — Set. b. POWER switch — OFF. 51. MASTER LIGHT panel controls — As Required. Set external and interior lighting controls consistent with day or night and field or carrier operating conditions. 52. MASTER TEST switch — OFF.53, EMERG FLT HYD switch — AUTO (guard down) 54. HYD TRANSFER PUMP switch — SHUT OFF (guard up), PRESTART 1, External electrical power — ON. 2. If wings are not in OV SWP: a. WING SWEEP DRIVE NO. 1 and WG swP DRIVE NO 2/MANUV FLAP obs (LE1, LE2) — Pull b. Emergency WINGSWEEP handle — Extend and Match Captain Bars With Wing PositionTape. CAUTION Wings will move to emergency handle Position regardless of wing-sweep cb Position. Note If wings are in OV SW, do not extend handle. 3. ICS — Check 4, Landing gear indicator and transition light — Check.Check gear position indication down and transition light off. 5. MASTER TEST switch — Check. Coordinate with RIO. a. LTS Check that all warning, caution, and advisory lights illuminate. The brightness of the ACM panel and the indexer lights should be set during the test. The DATA LINK switch must be ON to check the DDI lights." Initial failure with subsequent illumination after slight adjustment of either fire warning light during lights test is indicative of a weakened fire light retaining clip and/or current flow impediments at the bulb contact points. Either condition seriously degrades fire warning indication reliability. The fire warning lights must be seated securely with the operable bulb contact points free of impediments to current flow at all times to ensure proper operation of the fire waming light. * Failure of the EMERG STORES JETT push- button to illuminate during LTS check could indicate that the pushbutton light is burned out or that the test circuit is 55. CANOPY air diffuser lever — CABIN AIR. 56. VIDEO CONTROL switch — OFF. 57. Storage case — Inspect. defective. If the switch is actuated, stores will jettison when weight is off wheels. If this occurs, status of the emergency stores jettison circuit cannot be determined. Under some lighting conditions it may be difficult to determine when the light is illuminated. Ensure that the light goes off when LTS on MASTER TEST switch is deselected. Failure of the light to go off indicates that emergency jettison is selected; stores will jettison When weight is off wheels. b. FIRE DET/EXT Land R FIRE lights illuminate to verify continuity of respective system. The GO light will illuminate verifying continuity through the four squib lines, that 28 Vde is available at the left and right fire switches, and that the fire extinguisher containers are pressurized. ¢. INST Check for the following responses after 5 seconds: (1) RPM — 96 percent. (2) EGT — 960 !C. Initiates engine overtemperature alarm L STALL and R STALL warning lights flash. (3) FF — 10,500 Pph. (4) AOA (units) — 18::5.Reference and indication (5) Wing sweep — 451+2.51 Program, command, and position (6) FUEL QTY — 2,000+200 Pounds (both cockpits). (7) Oxygen quantity — 2 Liters. (8) L and R FUEL LOW lights — Illuminated (both cockpits). d. MASTER TEST switch — OFF. 6. Ejection seats — Armed Verify seat armed with RIO. 7. CANOPY handle — Close (RIO ‘command close) Flightcrews shall ensure that hands and foreign objects are clear of front cockpit hand-holds and top of ejection seats and canopy sills to prevent personal injury and/ or structural damage during canopy opening or closing sequence. Onlyminimum clearance is afforded when canopy is transitioning fore and aft. 8. ACM panel — Set a. Gunrate — Set and Check Rounds Remaining. b. SW COOL — OFF. c. MSL PREP — OFF. d. MSL MODE — NORM. @. Station loading status windows — Check. Verify proper indication consistent with extemal store loading condition. 9. EMERG STORES JETT pushbutton light — Out. Note The MASTER CAUTION light and the EMERG JETT caution light illuminate when the EMERG STORES JETT pushbutton is activated, 10. LADDER light — Out Plane captain shall stow boarding ladder and steps 11. Inform RIO — Ready To Start 12. Starter air — ON. ENGINE START Prior to engine start, the pilot and plane captain should ascertain that the turnup area is clear of FOD hazards, adequate firesuppression equipment is readily available, and engine intakes and exhausts are clear. Although the engines cannot be started simultaneously, either engine can be started first. The following procedure establishes starting the right engine first. Whenever possible the aircraft should be positioned so as to avoid tailwinds, which can increase the probability of hot starts. Coordinate movement of any external surfaces and equipment with the plane captain or director. CAUTION "If engine chugs and/or rpm hangup is encountered with one engine turning during normal ground start, monitor exhaust gas temperature for possible hot start. AIR SOURCE pushbutton should be set for the operating engine until rpm stabilizes at idle; then set to BOTH ENG. * To prevent possible engine overtemperature during crossbleed start attempts, select the operating engine for air source and return to BOTH ENG after rpm stabilizes at idle or above. 1. ENG CRANK switch —L (left engine). 2. ENG CRANK switch — OFF 3. ENG CRANK switch — R (right engine). 4. ENG CRANK switch — OFF. Plane captain will bleed FLT and COMB hydraulic systems during steps 1 and 3. 5. EMERG FLT HYD switch — Cycle. a. EMERG FLT HYD switch — LOW. Check that ON flag is displayed in EMER FLT LOW hydraulic pressure window. Verify control over horizontal tail and rudder control surfaces as viewed on surface position indicator. b. EMERG FLT HYD switch — HIGH. Check that ON flag is displayed in EMER FLT HI hydraulic pressure window. Verify control over empennage flight control surfaces and higher surface deflection rate. c. EMERG FLT HYD switch — AUTO (LOW). Check that OFF flags are displayed in both EMER FLT HI and LOW hydraulic pressure windows. Note Ensure combined and flight hydraulic. pressures are zero prior to testing emergency flight hydraulic system to allow proper check of 300 psi priority valve. 6. ENG CRANK switch — R (right engine). Place the crank switch to the R position where the switch is solenoid held until automatically released to the neutral (OFF) position at the starter cutout speed of approximately 49- to 51-percent rpm. Manual deselect of the switch to OFF will interrupt the crank mode at any point in the start cycle. Oil pressure and flight hydraulic pressure rise will become evident at 20-percent rpm. CAUTION " If no oil pressure or hydraulic pressure is indicated, start shall be aborted by setting ENG CRANK switch to OFF. " If the ENG CRANK switch does not automatically return to the OFF position by 50-percent rpm during start, ensure the ENG CRANK switch is OFF prior to 60-percent rpm to prevent starter overspeed. " If the STARTIVALVE caution light is illuminated after the ENG CRANK switch is OFF; select AIR SOURCE to OFF to prevent starter overspeed. "When attempting a crossbleed or normal ground start, do not attempt to reengage the ENG CRANKswitch if the engine is spooling down and rpm is greater than 46 percent, Between 30- and 46-percent rpm, the ENG CRANK switch may not stay engaged because of normal variation in starter cut-out speed. Note During cold starts, oil pressure may exceed 65 psi. This pressure limit should Not be exceeded for more than 1 minute. 7. Right throttle — Idle at 20-percent rpm. CAUTION Fan idle crossbleed start is attempted with high-residual engine EGT and/or throttles are advanced from OFF to IDLE prior to. 20-percent rpm, higher than normal EGT readings may occur. If the EGT appears to be rising abnormally, increasing the supply engine to 80-percent rpm may yield a normal start temperature. Note " Advancing the R throttle from OFF to IDLE automatically actuates the ignition system. An immediate indication of fuel flow (#300 to 350 pph) will be exhibited and light-off (EGT rise) should be achieved within 5 to 15 seconds. Peak starting temperatures will be achieved in the 40- to 50-percent rpm range. After a slight hesitation, the EGT will return to normal. Exceeding 890 IC constitutes a hot start. During the initial starting phase, the nozzle should expand to a full-open (100-percent) position. Ifthe START VALVE caution light is illuminated after the ENG CRANK switch is OFF, or if the ENG CRANK switch does not automatically return to OFF, ensure that the ENG CRANK switch is off by 60-percent rpm and select AIR SOURCE to OFF to preclude starter overspeed " Loss of electrical power may result in smoke entering the cockpit via the ECS. 8.R GEN light — Out. The right generator should automatically pick up the load on the left and right main AC buses as indicated by the R GEN light going out at approximately Z 59-percent rpm 9. R FUEL PRESS light — Out. The fuel-pressure lights should go off by the time the engine achieves idle rpm. 10. Idle engine instrument readings — Check. a. RPM — 62 to 78 percent b. EGT — 500 IC (nominal). c. FF — 950 to 1,400 Pph (nominal). d, NOZ position — 100 Percent. e. Oll — 25 to 35 psi (nominal) (15 psi minimum), f. FLT HYD PRESS — 3,000 psi 11. External power — Disconnect. Ground engine operation without electrical power supplied by either the generators or external power may cause 20-mm ammunition detonation because of excessive heat in the gun ammunition drum. 12. ENG CRANK switch L — (left engine). When combined hydraulic pressure reaches 3,000 psi, return switch to neutral (center) position. 13. HYD TRANSFER PUMP switch — Normal. Hydraulic transfer pump will operate from flight side to maintain the combined side between 2,400 to 2,600 psi CAUTION if the transfer pump does not pressurize the combined system within 10 seconds, immediately set HYD TRANSFER PUMP switch to SHUTOFF. 14, HYD TRANSFER PUMP switch — SHUTOFF, 15. Repeat steps 6 through 10 for left engine. 16. Starter air — Disconnect. 17. AIR SOURCE switch — L ENG, R ENG, then BOTH ENG. Verify cockpit airflow in three positions. 18. HYD TRANSFER PUMP switch — NORMAL. 19. Ground safety pins — Remove and Stow. Plane captain should remove landing gear pins and stow them. POSTSTART 1. STAB AUG switches — All ON. 2. MASTER TEST — EMERG GEN. The resultant power interruption should cause the DFCS flight control computers to self-isolate, activating the lights listed below. With a good emergency generator check, (green “GO” light) ensure that all lights clear with a MASTER RESET prior to deselecting the emergency generator. DFCS voltage monitoring should result in illumination of all ights when emergency generator is. deselected Lights will remain on when normal voltage is regained, requiring a MASTER RESET tore-engage DFCS flight control computers. STAB AUG switches should remain engaged. DFCS caution/advisory lights: PITCH SAS, ROLL DGR, YAW DGR, FCS CAUTION, ARI DGR, ARI/SAS OUT, HZ TAIL AUTH, RUDDER AUTH SPOILERS, AUTO PILOT, & MACH TRIM 3. MASTER RESET pushbutton — Depress. Verity DFCS caution lights extinguished Note ‘An FCS CAUTION at this point probably indicates a POVM fault due to a lack of pitch and roll attitude inputs from the IMU (DCP FAIL group will indicate IMU4), 4, MASTER TEST switch — OFF. 5. MASTER RESET pushbutton — Depress. Verify DFCS caution lights extinguished. STAB AUG switches should not disengage. 6. Advise RIO that test and checks are completed 7. Controls and displays — ON. 8. AFTC — Check. a. LENG MODE SELECT switch — SEC. LENG SEC light illuminates; RPM drops, left NOZ indicator pointer below zero. b. Advance L throttle to ensure engine response. c. LENG MODE SELECT switch — PRI LENG SEC light goes out, left NOZ indicator to 100 percent. d. Repeat for R ENG. CAUTION Selecting secondary (SEC) mode closes exhaust nozzles increasing exhaust nozzle jet wake hazard. Note Performing AFTC check during OBC inhibits the engine monitoring system portion of FEMS until primary mode is reselected. Operating engines in secondary mode inhibits the engine monitoring system portion of FEMS until primary mode is reselected. 9. EMERGENCY WING SWEEP handle — ovsw. CAUTION "if the “OVER' flag is not displayed in the wing sweep indicator with the wings in oversweep the stick should remain centered. " If wings are not in oversweep, move the wings to 68! using wing sweep emergency handle in raised position. Then raise handle to full extension and hold until HZ TAIL AUTH caution light goes out and OVER flag appears on wing sweep indicator. Move handle to full aft OV SW and stow. - 10. WING SWEEP MODE switch — AUTO. 11. WING SWEEP DRIVE NO. 1 and WG SW DR NO. 2/MANUVFLAP cb — IN (LE1, LE2). 12. WING/EXT TRANS switch — OFF. 13. COMMINAV/GEARIDISPLAYS — ON a. UHF function selector — T/R + G or BOTH. b. TACAN function selector — T/R. c. ARA-63 power switch — ON d. Display control switches — ON. e. Radar altitude — ON 14. Trim — Set 000. 15. Standby gyro — Erect. 16. MASTER RESET pushbutton — Depress, 17. DCP — Verify codes (FAIL, FLT, IBIT). Aircraft shall be considered down with PFCC, RFCC, or YFCC codes in the DCP FAIL group or with an inoperative DCP display. Initiation of OBC/IBIT with this condition will result in invalid IBIT indications. Note An FCS CAUTION at this point probably indicates a PQVM fault due to a lack of pitch and roll attitude inputs from the IMU (DCP FAIL group will indicate MU). This fault will not affect DFCS IBIT results and can be cleared with a MASTER RESET before or after, but not during OBC. 18. MASTER TEST switch — OBC. 49. AUTOPILOT switch — ENGAGE. CAUTION OBC commencement with autopilot engaged and nose down trim may result in a force link disconnect when the stick hits forward stick stop during the pitch parallel actuator checks. 20. OBC — Initiate. (coordinate with RIO and plane captain) "If CIA acronym is displayed in CM after completion of OBC, aircrew must select maintenance display to determine type of failure in the AWG-15. The possibility of inadvertent stores release exists when this acronym is present. " Increased suction around intakes during inlet ramp programming and the automatic movement of the horizontal stabilizers presents a FOD hazard and a potential for injury to ground personnel not clear of these areas. The following systems are automatically exercisedduring the 1-1/2 minutes required to complete the OBC tests. Failures are displayed on the PTID display a. The AICS self-test tums on hydraulic power and exercises the ramps through full cycle STOW — EXTND — STOW. During the test,the respective RAMP light illuminates until the ramp return to the fully stowed position and the hydraulics are shut off. A failure is indicated by an INLET light and/or OBC readout. b. AUTO THROTTLE. This test is a computer self-test with output commands inhibited to prevent throttle movement. c. Verify DFCS IBIT operation by flashing AIP ref and ACLS lights. During the course of the test, the DFCS caution lights remain illuminated until the test is satisfactorily completed. All lights should be off at termination of test. Observe following (1) DFCS caution and advisory lights (2) Pitch trim check (slow longitudinal stick motion) (8) Pitch parallel actuator (rapid longitudinal stick motion) (4) Individual spoiler operation (only if wings 20! and flaps down) Stab actuator tests (horizontal tail and rudder movement) (5) Autopilot disengage (6) Rudder pedal shaker (7) DCP display LED check d. Check for “PASS” in DCP. If faults are displayed, record FCS fault codes using INC/DEC pushbuttons. Ensure FAIL and FLT codes are cleared prior to takeoff. 21. Speedbrake switch — EXT, then RET. Cycle speedbrake switch to EXT, release, and check for partial extension. Select EXT again, checking indicator for transition for full extension, Select RET and check indicator for an indication of full retraction. Check for stabilizer position fluctuation during speedbrake extension and retraction to verify integrated trim operation. 22. REFUEL PROBE switch — ALL EXT, then RET. Cycle the probe to the extend position, noting illumination of the probe light with switch-probe position disparity. Check probe nozzle head for condition. Retract probe and again check that transition light goes out when fully retracted and doors closed 23. WSHLD AIR switch — Cycle 24. MASTER TEST switch/OBC — OFF. Mengaged| rh tet abontot deetisaca automatically. CAUTION ‘Sweep times from 68 ! to 20! in excess of 9 seconds may be indicative of an impending wing sweep motor failure and should be further investigated. 25. WING/EXT TRANS switch — OFF. 26. Trim — Checked and set 000. CAUTION Ensure adequate clearance before moving wings. Note For CV operations, omit steps 27 through 50. 27. EMERGENCY WING SWEEP handle — 201. Move the emergency WING SWEEP handle to 20! (full forward) and engage the spider detent. Stow handle and guard. HZ TAIL AUTH light illuminates coming out of OVSW. Light goes out when OVSW stops removed. 28. MASTER RESET pushbutton — Depress. The WING SWEEP waming and advisory lights go out and the AUTO and MAN modes are enabled. 29. Extemal lights — Check (prior to nightIMC flight) During night operations, aircraft with inoperable tail and aft anticollision lights will not be visible from the rear quadrant even under optimum meteorological conditions, thus increasing midair potential. 30. Flaps and siats — DN. Check for full deflection of the flaps and slats to the down position and automatic activation of the outboard spoiler module. Check for 3! TEU stabilizer position. 31. Flight controls — Cycle. Complete full cycle sweep of longitudinal, lateral, directional, and combined longitudinal-lateral controls while checking for full authority on ‘surface position indicator. Check that all spoilers extend at the same rate with slow lateral stick deflections and extend to full up position Observe the following: a. Pitch control — 36! TEU to 9! TED horizontal tail (33! to 12! without ITS). b. Lateral control — 24! total differential tail. cc. Directional control — +30! rudder. 4d. Longitudinal/Lateral combined — 35! TEUto 15! TED horizontal tail. e. Spoilers — 551CAUTION A stabilizer vibration may occur when the control system linkage is held in contact with a total tail stop during stick cycling checks. This vibration is acceptable, provided it damps when the control stick is moved to clear the stop in contact. Clearance from the stop can best be verified by movement of the matching stabilizer indicator needle away from its maximum travel position 32. DLC — Check. Verify horizontal tail shift with DLC input. 33, ANTI SKID SPOILER BK switch — SPOILER BK. 34, Spoilers and throttles — Check. 35. ANTI SKID SPOILER BK switch — OFF. 36. DCP — Verify codes (FAIL, FLT, IBIT) Aircraft shall be considered down with PFCC, RFCC, or YFCC codes in the DCP FAIL group or with an inoperative DCP display. Initiation of OBC/IBIT with this condition will result in invalid IBIT indications 37. MASTER TEST switch — DFCS BIT (IBIT ARM). (coordinate with RIO and plane captain). 38. AUTOPILOT switch — ENGAGE. 39. MASTER TEST switch — DFCS BIT (IBIT RUN). (coordinate with RIO and plane captain) 40. DCP — Verify & record codes (FAIL, FLT, BIT) Check for “PASS” in DCP. If faults are displayed, record FCS fault codes using INC/IDEC pushbuttons. 41, DCP — Clear codes (FAIL & FLT). Ensure FAIL and FLT codes are cleared prior to takeoff. 42, Flaps and slats — UP. 43. Maneuver flaps — Down 44, WING SWEEP MODE switch — MAN 50! CAUTION if wing sweep commanded position indicator (captain bars) does not stop at 50!, immediately select AUTO with WING SWEEP switch. 45. Maneuver flaps — Crack up. 46. WING SWEEP MODE switch — BOMB. Check maneuver flap retraction. 47. EMERGENCY WING SWEEP handle — 681 48. EMERGENCY WING SWEEP handle — ov sw. 49. WING SWEEP MODE switch — AUTO. 50. MASTER RESET pushbutton — Depress. Note CV checklist resumes. 51. ANTI SKID SPOILER BK switch — BOTH. 52. ANTI SKID — BIT. Ensure coarse alignment is completed before releasing parking brake 53. ANTI SKID SPOILER BK switch — OFF. 54. Radar altimeter — BIT Depress SET knob; check that radar altitude displays 100 feet and indicator green light is illuminated, Release knob and pointer should display 0 feet; warning tone signal (both cockpits) and ALT LOW light illuminated momentarily 58. Displays — Check 56. Tacan — BIT. 57. ARA-63 — BIT. 58, HUD—VIDEO — BIT. 59. Altimeter — SET/RESET mode. Barometric setting and error determined. Check in RESET mode. 60. Compass — Check. Validate IMU heading on alignment on VDI, HSD, and BDHI. Cross-check with known references and standby compass. 61. Flight instruments — Check10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TAKEOFF CHECKLIST . RIO CHALLENGE BRAKES FUEL CANOPY DOWN, LIGHTS OUT SEAT ARMED, TOP AND BOTTOM, COMMAND EJECT AFT. SAS ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SET MASTER TEST BI-DI COMPASS WINGS FLAPS AND SLATS SPOILERS AND ANTI-SKID TRIM HARNESS LOCKED CONTROLS ALL WARNING AND CAUTION LIGHTS OUT PILOT REPLY CHECK OK. ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE UP NORMAL FEED, AUTO TRANSFER, DUMP OFF, FEED TANKS FULL; BINGO SET LIGHTS OUT ARMED, TOP AND BOTTOM, SHOWING MCO IN THE WINDOW ALL ON ALL SET OFF NORMAL COMPASS SYNCHRONIZED, STANDBY GYRO ERECT 20°, AUTO, BOTH LIGHTS OUT (AS REQUIRED) SPOILER MODULE ON, SPOILER BRAKE SELECTED SET 0,0,0 LOCKED FREE, 33°, AFT STICK» FULL SPOILER DEFLECTION LEFT AND RIGHT, HYDRAULICS 3,000 PSI ALL WARNING AND CAUTION LIGHTS OUT HEHEHHRRERERERER HERE REAR ER ERE RRR RARER ERR R EERE RRR EERE ETRELANDING CHECKLIST . RIO CHALLENGE 1 WINGS 2 GEAR a FLAPS 5 DLC 6 HOOK 7 HARNESS LOCKED 8 SPEEDBRAKES 9 BRAKES 10 FUEL PILOT REPLY 20°, AUTO 3 DOWN AND LOCKED FULL DOWN ENGAGED UP LOCKED OUT BRAKES CHECK, ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE UP, SPOILER BRAKE SELECTED CAS APPROPRIATE) HRHERHERER GH RAREREAREREHS RARER EER EER EERE TERED TERROR ERPENCE-IN CHECKLIST © RIO CHALLENGE SIDEWINDER TONE RADIO/ICS VOLUMES ROLL SAS ALPHA COMPUTER CB FUEL SWITCHES WEAPON SELECT ACM GUARD GUN RATE SIDEWINDER COOLANT MISSILE PREP MISSILE MODE MASTER ARM PDCP MILS G-SUIT SEAT AND RUDDER PEDALS LAP BELTS LOOSE GEAR PILOT REPLY UP SET OFF IN AUTO, NORMAL; BUGOUT SET CAS DESIRED) UP (OR DOWN, AS DESIRED) HIGH ON ON NORMAL ON AIR TO AIR +53 CHECKED ADJUSTED SECURE STOWED ERK EKER EKER LEE
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