Question: Procedure 4: Aircraft: Beech Date: 12/03/07 Log Book Entries Model: B95 TT: Hours Serial Number: TD-396 TTIS: Hours The aircraft is being returned to

Procedure 4: Aircraft: Beech Date: 12/03/07 Log Book Entries Model: B95 TT:

Procedure 4: Aircraft: Beech Date: 12/03/07 Log Book Entries Model: B95 TT: Hours Serial Number: TD-396 TTIS: Hours The aircraft is being returned to service following a 100-hour inspection. In conjunction with the 100-hour inspection, engine oil was changed; spark plugs were cleaned and gapped; compression tests were performed; air filter elements were replaced, magneto timing was adjusted; and valve lash was checked. Assume the previous 100-hour inspection was performed at 2500 hours TT and the aircraft has accumulated 95 operating hours since the previous inspection. TTIS is 10% less than the TT due to ground runups and taxi time to take-off. The Tach is the original one installed at the factory when the aircraft was new and has never malfunctioned. Note: This aircraft is located in the hanger area. MAINTENANCE LOG AIRCRAFT / ENGINE / PROPELLER (CIRCLE ONE) MAKE: MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER/N NUMBER: DATE 20 TACH TOTAL TIME TIME IN SERVICE MAINTENANCE ENTRY

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