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Maule M7 Checklist

This document provides an operating checklist for the Maule M7 aircraft for various phases of flight. It lists speeds, configurations, procedures and checks to complete before starting the engine, during taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, landing, and after landing. Key steps include conducting a preflight inspection, setting trim and power settings, ensuring doors and windows are closed, running the engine run-up procedure, and completing radio calls and checklists at appropriate points in the flight.

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Maule M7 Checklist

This document provides an operating checklist for the Maule M7 aircraft for various phases of flight. It lists speeds, configurations, procedures and checks to complete before starting the engine, during taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, landing, and after landing. Key steps include conducting a preflight inspection, setting trim and power settings, ensuring doors and windows are closed, running the engine run-up procedure, and completing radio calls and checklists at appropriate points in the flight.

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Maule M7 Operating Checklist (April 2022) AeroDynamic Aviation®

VS 62 MPH VA 125 MPH Run-up


VS0 50 MPH VFE 95 MPH 1) Tailwheel straight, brakes held tight
VX 75 MPH VNO 147 MPH 2) Flight Controls – FREE & CORRECT
VY 90 MPH VNE 182 MPH 3) Trim – SET FOR TAKEOFF (yoke aft, trim flush
VBG 80 MPH Flaps settings: -7°, 0°, 24°, 40°, 48° with elevator)
4) Flight instruments – CHECK & SET
Before Starting Engine Once CHTs are above 250° F:
1) Preflight inspection – COMPLETE 5) Doors & windows – CLOSED & LATCHED
2) Towbar – STOWED 6) Primer – IN & LOCKED
3) Fuel caps – ON & SECURE 7) Mixture – RICH
4) Pitot cover – REMOVED 8) Throttle – 1800 RPM
5) Controls – FREE 9) Magnetos – TEST R, BOTH, L, then BOTH
6) Documents – ON BOARD (max. 175 RPM drop & 50 RPM differential)
7) Hobbs & tach – RECORDED 10) Carb heat – CHECK HOT, note RPM drop,
8) Airplane keys – ON DASH then COLD
9) Passenger briefing – COMPLETE 11) Propeller – CYCLE (approx. 300 RPM drop)
10) Seats & seatbelts – ADJUSTED 12) Engine instruments – CHECK
11) Brakes – TEST & SET 13) Ammeter – CHECK (do not cycle the alternator!)
12) Avionics & electrical equipment – OFF 14) Suction gauge – CHECK
13) Circuit breakers – CHECK IN 15) Throttle – IDLE (500-800 RPM), then 900-1000
14) Doors – CLOSED & LOCKED 16) Throttle friction – ADJUSTED
17) GPS/NAV – SET
Starting Engine 18) Takeoff briefing – COMPLETE
1) Primer
§ Engine Cold – 3-4 strokes, locked “This will be a normal (short/soft-field) takeoff, flaps 0°
§ Engine Hot – 0-1 strokes, locked (24°), departing runway ____ with a climb to _____.
2) Carb heat – COLD VX with flaps 24° is 75 MPH and VY flaps 0° is 90 MPH.
3) Throttle – OPEN ¼ inch For any abnormality with runway remaining, I will call
4) Mixture – RICH “abort, abort,” reduce the throttle to idle, and bring the
5) Master switch – ON aircraft to a stop on the runway. For an engine failure
6) Anticollision lights – ON below 400’ AGL, I will land straight ahead. I will not
7) Propeller area – “CLEAR” and visually clear area attempt to return to the runway until reaching a safe
8) Ignition – START, slowly advance throttle, altitude. For any abnormality or emergency I will aviate,
release after start navigate, communicate, and run the appropriate
9) Throttle – SET 900 to 1000 RPM checklist. Best glide is 80 MPH. Any questions?”
10) Oil pressure – CHECK GREEN within 30 seconds
Before Take-off
After Start 1) Lights – AS NEEDED
Look around and move if people are waiting. 2) Transponder – ALT & squawk code
Don’t block the ramp! 3) Flaps – 0° for normal/crosswind takeoff
1) Ammeter – CHECK slightly positive (24° for short/soft-field)
2) Avionics – ON 4) Mixture – RICH (or set for DA)
3) Mixture – LEAN for taxi, slightly rich of 5) Prop – FULL FWD
engine roughness 6) Carb heat – COLD
4) Fuel selector – FULLEST TANK
7) Trim – SET FOR TAKEOFF
5) Flaps – UP, visually confirm 8) Fuel – CHECK quantity, fuel on FULLEST TANK,
6) Transponder – ALT & 1200 primer LOCKED
7) ATIS/AWOS/ASOS – CHECK 9) Seats & seatbelts – ADJUSTED
8) Flight instruments – SET 10) Doors & windows – CLOSED & LATCHED
9) Radios – SET, CONTACT GROUND 11) Radios – SET & CONTACT TOWER

Taxi Normal Takeoff


1) Brief taxi diagram & hot spots 1) Flaps – 0°, visually confirm
2) Brakes – CHECK gently 2) Throttle – Smoothly to FULL FWD
3) Flight instruments – CHECK OPERATION 3) Engine instruments – CHECK
4) Climb – VY 90 MPH

Please refer to the manufacturer’s operating handbook for detailed operating procedures and checklists.
Maule M7 Operating Checklist (April 2022) AeroDynamic Aviation®

Enroute Climb (at 1000’ AGL & clear of obstacles) Soft-field Takeoff
1) Airspeed – 90 - 100 MPH* 1) Flaps – 24°
2) Throttle – 25” MP 2) Elevator – Set parallel to the ground
3) Engine instruments – MONITOR 3) Brakes – Minimize use
4) Mixture – RICH* 4) Throttle – Smoothly to FULL FWD
5) Engine instruments – CHECK
Cruise 6) Elevator – Maintain nose high/tail low until liftoff
1) Throttle – 21” MP 7) Climb – *Remain in ground effect to accelerate,
2) Prop – 2200 RPM then transition to climb at VY 90 MPH
3) Engine instruments – CHECK and retract flaps to 0°
4) Mixture – If engine temp normal, LEAN for altitude
5) Trim – SET for cruise airspeed * If obstacles are present, climb at 75 MPH until clear
6) Fuel selector – BOTH of all obstacles before accelerating to VY.
7) Flight instruments – CHECK
Normal and Soft-field Landing
Descent 1) Flaps – 0°, 24° or 40°
1) ATIS/AWOS/ASOS – CHECK 2) Airspeed – PITCH for 80 to 75 MPH
2) Flight instruments – CHECK & SET 3) Throttle – ADJUST for descent rate
3) Radios – SET, report 10 miles out 4) Touchdown – 3-POINT ATTITUDE
4) Approach/pattern entry briefing – COMPLETE 5) Elevator – Increase gradually to FULL AFT
5) Carb heat – ON if required during deceleration
6) Throttle – REDUCE for descent 6) Brakes – Minimize use
7) Mixture – ENRICHEN throughout descent
8) Seats & seatbelts – ADJUSTED * Max demonstrated crosswind is 14 MPH, but this is
not a limitation.
Before Landing * Flaps 0° or 24° is recommended in stronger
1) Lights – AS NEEDED crosswinds.
2) Fuel – CHECK quantity, fuel on BOTH,
primer LOCKED
3) Carb Heat – ON before closing throttle
4) Mixture – RICH Short-field Takeoff
5) Prop – FULL FWD below 12” MP
1) Flaps – 24°
6) Airspeed – 80 to 75 MPH flaps 0° to 24° 2) Brakes – HOLD
7) Airspeed – 75 to 70 MPH flaps 40° to 48° 3) Throttle – Smoothly to FULL FWD
4) Engine instruments – CHECK
After Landing (stop once clear of runway) 5) Brakes – RELEASE
1) Radio – Switch to GROUND when advised 6) Climb – VX 75 MPH until clear of obstacles
2) Flaps – UP, visually confirm 7) Accelerate – VY 90 MPH and retract flaps to 0°
3) Mixture – LEAN for taxi
4) Carb Heat – COLD
5) Lights – AS NEEDED Short-field Landing
6) Trim – SET FOR TAKEOFF
1) Flaps – 48°
7) Transponder – ALT & 1200
2) Airspeed – PITCH for 70 MPH
8) Radios – CONTACT GROUND
3) Throttle – ADJUST for descent rate and to assist
with the flare
Shutdown 4) Touchdown – 3 POINT ATTITUDE
1) Avionics and electrical switches – OFF 5) Brakes – APPLY, but do not skid tires!
2) Throttle – 1000 RPM 6) Flaps – RETRACT
3) Mixture – IDLE CUTOFF
4) Ignition – OFF, key on dash
5) Master switch – OFF * Hot days: If oil temp and/or EGTs are warmer than
6) Pitot cover & sunshade – INSTALL normal, do not lean during climb. Use the higher
7) Hobbs & tach – RECORD enroute climb speed as soon as possible for better
8) Trash – REMOVE & TIDY UP cooling. Mixture may be leaned slightly during climb
9) Tiedowns & chocks – INSTALL above 5000’ if engine temps are cool.

This checklist is provided as an unofficial reference based upon available data. Use at your discretion.

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