What checks does your flight go through? Damage, leaks, and the small signs of big trouble
This includes ensuring the proper functioning of aircraft components such as engines, avionics, control surfaces, and structural elements, all maintained in accordance with established safety protocols.

- Jun 12, 2025,
- Updated Jun 12, 2025 6:21 PM IST
In India, aircraft maintenance and inspections are governed by stringent regulatory standards established by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). These regulations ensure adherence to international safety norms. Regular inspections and compliance checks are conducted to verify that all maintenance activities align with DGCA guidelines. This includes ensuring the proper functioning of aircraft components such as engines, avionics, control surfaces, and structural elements, all maintained in accordance with established safety protocols.
Pre-Flight Inspection Checklist for Engineers 1. Exterior Inspection Check for visible damage, missing parts, and ensure all access panels are secure.2. Interior Inspection Confirm that all seats, seat belts, and emergency equipment are present and functional.
3. Control Surfaces Inspect the ailerons, elevators, and rudder for damage or excessive wear.
4. Fuel System Verify fuel quantity, inspect fuel lines for leaks, and ensure fuel caps are tightly sealed.
5. Electrical System Test lights, instruments, and communication systems for correct operation.
6. Engine Inspection Check oil levels, filters, belts, and overall engine integrity.
7. Landing Gear Inspect tires, brakes, and struts for wear or damage.
8. Documentation Ensure maintenance records and logbooks are current and accessible.
9. Final Walkaround Conduct a last visual check of the aircraft before flight clearance.
Pre-Flight Inspection for Pilots While procedures may vary by aircraft type, the following steps outline a standard, thorough pilot pre-flight check.
1. Documents and Records (ARROW)
- Airworthiness Certificate
- Registration
- Radio Station License
- Operating Limitations Document
- Weight and Balance Information
2. Walk-Around Inspection
- Exterior: Look for dents, cracks, corrosion, or damage.
- Fluids: Check oil, hydraulic fluid, and fuel levels.
- Tires: Inspect pressure, tread, and signs of damage.
- Control Surfaces: Move and check for full, unrestricted motion.
3. Cockpit Check
- Flight Instruments: Verify operational accuracy.
- Switches and Levers: Confirm proper pre-flight settings.
- Emergency Equipment: Locate and test fire extinguishers, ELTs, and first-aid kits.
- Seatbelts and Harnesses: Check for wear and functionality.
4. Engine Start and Taxi Check
- Start engine per POH guidelines.
- Monitor engine performance and listen for irregularities.
- During taxi, test brakes, steering, and communication equipment.
- 5. Final Preparations
- Obtain weather briefing.
- File flight plan with ATC.
- Conduct a safety briefing for passengers.
In India, aircraft maintenance and inspections are governed by stringent regulatory standards established by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). These regulations ensure adherence to international safety norms. Regular inspections and compliance checks are conducted to verify that all maintenance activities align with DGCA guidelines. This includes ensuring the proper functioning of aircraft components such as engines, avionics, control surfaces, and structural elements, all maintained in accordance with established safety protocols.
Pre-Flight Inspection Checklist for Engineers 1. Exterior Inspection Check for visible damage, missing parts, and ensure all access panels are secure.2. Interior Inspection Confirm that all seats, seat belts, and emergency equipment are present and functional.
3. Control Surfaces Inspect the ailerons, elevators, and rudder for damage or excessive wear.
4. Fuel System Verify fuel quantity, inspect fuel lines for leaks, and ensure fuel caps are tightly sealed.
5. Electrical System Test lights, instruments, and communication systems for correct operation.
6. Engine Inspection Check oil levels, filters, belts, and overall engine integrity.
7. Landing Gear Inspect tires, brakes, and struts for wear or damage.
8. Documentation Ensure maintenance records and logbooks are current and accessible.
9. Final Walkaround Conduct a last visual check of the aircraft before flight clearance.
Pre-Flight Inspection for Pilots While procedures may vary by aircraft type, the following steps outline a standard, thorough pilot pre-flight check.
1. Documents and Records (ARROW)
- Airworthiness Certificate
- Registration
- Radio Station License
- Operating Limitations Document
- Weight and Balance Information
2. Walk-Around Inspection
- Exterior: Look for dents, cracks, corrosion, or damage.
- Fluids: Check oil, hydraulic fluid, and fuel levels.
- Tires: Inspect pressure, tread, and signs of damage.
- Control Surfaces: Move and check for full, unrestricted motion.
3. Cockpit Check
- Flight Instruments: Verify operational accuracy.
- Switches and Levers: Confirm proper pre-flight settings.
- Emergency Equipment: Locate and test fire extinguishers, ELTs, and first-aid kits.
- Seatbelts and Harnesses: Check for wear and functionality.
4. Engine Start and Taxi Check
- Start engine per POH guidelines.
- Monitor engine performance and listen for irregularities.
- During taxi, test brakes, steering, and communication equipment.
- 5. Final Preparations
- Obtain weather briefing.
- File flight plan with ATC.
- Conduct a safety briefing for passengers.
