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Section 12.33 Part B
05 WARNING LIGHTS
Float Warning: Illuminates if power is reduced to <15 inches MP
without the floats or gear being down.
Gear Up
Nose Gear Down:
Gear Down: This indicates Main Gear position only. It is operative
but is not to be used as a substitute for manual gear
checks.
Other Warning Lights include:
Starter Engaged
Warning:
Two orange lights on the instrument panel in front of
the Captain are illuminated when the starter is
engaged. If these lights stay on after the starter switch
is released that engine must be stopped to prevent
damage to the starter mechanism.
Engine Fire Warning: Two red lights are located on the instrument panel
above the radios one indicates for each nacelle. If
either illuminates it indicates overheating in the area of
the detectors, and possibly fire. These lights can and
should be tested each first flight of the day.
Oil Pressure
Warning:
Indicate failure in the oil system with pressure
unacceptably low. These lights will be illuminated at
slow idle engine speeds.
Fuel Pressure
Warning:
As above but for the fuel system. These lights should
be off at all times after engine start
Garb Heat Operation:
Red light indicate Garb Heat 'GOLD',
The lights go out soon after Garb Heat 'ON' is
selected.
The last three are found to the right of centre on the instrument panel beneath the engine
gauges for oil temp, oil pressure and fuel
Pressure.
Rev No: 00 Stichting Catalina PH-PBY
Page: 2 18 May, 2004