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The document provides warnings and cautions for servicing a King Air 90 series aircraft, advising to place the aircraft on jacks before inspecting or maintaining it if the landing gear has experienced any abnormal procedures, and to ensure all three landing gears are down and locked before removing it from jacks. It also cautions that jacking the aircraft should be done inside a building or hangar when possible, and to account for wind and terrain if jacking outdoors.

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The document provides warnings and cautions for servicing a King Air 90 series aircraft, advising to place the aircraft on jacks before inspecting or maintaining it if the landing gear has experienced any abnormal procedures, and to ensure all three landing gears are down and locked before removing it from jacks. It also cautions that jacking the aircraft should be done inside a building or hangar when possible, and to account for wind and terrain if jacking outdoors.

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King Air 90 Series Maintenance Manual (Rev D0)

12-00-00 (Rev D0)

SERVICING - GENERAL
1. Description
WARNING: When an airplane has experienced abnormal landing gear procedures of any type, as a safety precaution,
place the airplane on jacks prior to performing any inspection or maintenance. Make sure that all three
landing gears are down and locked prior to removing the airplane from jacks.
CAUTION: Jacking of an airplane for the purpose of landing gear operation inspection, servicing or maintenance
should be accomplished within an enclosed building or hangar. In the interest of safety, should it become
necessary to jack the airplane in the open, wind velocity in any direction and terrain variations, must be
compensated for prior to jacking the airplane.

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Retain printed data for historical reference only. For future maintenance, use only current data. Print Date: Thu Sep 21 17:58:53 CDT 2023

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