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h. Phase Change Implementation card (see 3.3.13).
3.2.1.2 Turnaround checklist (aircraft). The turnaround checklist contains tasks
consecutively numbered and sequentially arranged in a logical walkaround order. The
requirements are those necessary to identify degradation that has occurred during flight. They
consist of:
a. Inspections for obvious defects and integrity of the aircraft exterior and interior. Installed
external airborne equipment and special stores shall be considered as part of the aircraft;
and
b. Check to determine the need for service of fuels, oils, liquid oxygen, and the critical
consumables expended during normal operation. Reference shall be made to the
appropriate manual for servicing instructions. If servicing instructions are not available in
another manual, they shall be included with the Daily inspection manual and referenced.
The title of the daily inspection manual shall be changed to read, "Daily
inspection/servicing Manual."
3.2.1.2.1 Arrangement. The overall arrangement of the turnaround checklist and the format
of each page within it shall be as follows:
a. Title/introduction/application page (see 3.3.5).
b. Task pages (see 3.3.24).
3.2.1.3 Daily, special, preservation, and conditional manuals (aircraft). The daily manual
shall contain the minimum daily maintenance requirements necessary to ensure the aircraft is safe
for flight. The special, preservation, and conditional manual(s) shall contain special requirements,
preservation/depreservation requirements, conditional inspections (if applicable), and Aircraft
Service Period Adjustment (ASPA) requirements (when applicable). The overall requirements of
the manuals shall be as follows:
3.2.1.3.1 Daily inspection manual or daily inspection/servicing manual (aircraft). The daily
inspection manual shall provide inspection requirements for defects at a greater depth than the
turnaround checklist. The inspection shall be accomplished in a logical walkaround sequence
(clockwise). If servicing instructions are not available in another manual, they shall be included
with the daily inspection manual. The title of the daily inspection manual shall be changed to read,
"Daily inspection/Servicing Manual."
3.2.1.3.2 Special inspection manual (aircraft). Requirements sensitive to the occurrence of a
prescribed number of days, flight hours, operating hours, or cycles/events that are not compatible
with phase inspection intervals shall appear on Special Inspection cards (for example 7, 14, or 21
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