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are those necessary to identify degradation that has occurred during flight. They consist of:
a. Inspections for obvious defects and integrity of the equipment exterior and interior; and
b. Checks to determine the need for servicing fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, and other critical
consumables expended during normal operation.
3.2.8.2.1 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 and 3.3.5.1).
b. Task pages (see 3.3.24).
3.2.8.3 Daily manual (AMCM). The daily manual shall contain the minimum daily
maintenance requirements and shall be arranged in a logical sequence of events. This includes
lubrication and inspections for degradation/corrosion. These requirements are to be in a greater
depth than those contained in the turnaround checklist. 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."
3.2.8.3.1 Arrangement. The overall arrangement of the daily manual and the format of each
card within it shall be as follows:
a. Title card (see 3.3.1).
b. List of effective cards ("A" card) (see 3.3.3).
c. List of TPDRs incorporated card (TPDR card) (see 3.3.4).
d. Warnings applicable to hazardous materials card (HMWS card) (see 3.3.4.1).
e. Introduction and application statements card (see 3.3.7.10).
f. Definitions card (see 3.3.9).
g. Abbreviation and index cards (see 3.3.14).
h. Special tools/SE list cards (see 3.3.16).
i. Consumable maintenance material list cards (see 3.3.17).
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