CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
FOR TRAINING USE ONLY
MODEL 152
7-19
An empty tank is indicated by a red line and the letter E. When an indicator shows an empty tank,
approximately .75 gallon remains in either a standard or long range tank as unusable fuel. The
indicators cannot be relied upon for accurate readings during skids, slips, or unusual attitudes.
The amount of unusable fuel is relatively small due to the dual outlets at each tank. The maximum
unusable fuel quantity, as determined from the most critical flight condition, is about 1.5 gallons total.
This quantity was not exceeded by any other reasonable flight condition, including prolonged 30 second
full-rudder sideslips in the landing configuration. Takeoffs have not been demonstrated with less than 2
gallons total fuel (1 gallon per tank).
The fuel system is equipped with drain valves to provide a means for the examination of fuel in the
system for contamination and grade. The system should be examine before the first flight of every day
and after each refueling, by using the sampler cup provided to drain fuel from the wing tank sumps, and
by utilizing the fuel strainer drain under an access panel on the right side of the engine cowling. The fuel
tanks should be filled after each flight to prevent condensation.
When the airplane is equipped with long range tanks, it may be serviced to a reduced fuel capacity to
permit heavier cabin loadings. This is accomplished by filling each tank to the bottom of the indicator on
the fuel filler neck. When filled to this level, the tank contains 12 gallons (12.25 usable in all flight
conditions).
BRAKE SYSTEM
The airplane has a single-disc, hydraulically-actuated brake on each main landing gear wheel. Each
brake is connected, by a hydraulic line, to a master cylinder attached to each of the pilot’s rudder
pedals. The brakes are operated by applying pressure to the top of either the left (pilot’s) or right
(copilot’s) set of rudder pedals, which are interconnected. When the airplane is parked, both main
wheel brakes may be set by utilizing the parking brake which is operated by a knob on the lower left side
of the instrument panel.
For maximum brake life, keep the brake system properly maintained, and minimize brake usage during
taxi operations and landings.
Some of the symptoms of impending brake failure are: gradual decrease in braking action after brake
application, noisy or dragging brakes, soft or spongy pedals, and excessive travel and weak braking
action. If any of these symptoms appear, the brake system is in need of immediate attention. If, during
taxi or landing roll, braking action decreases, let up on the pedals and then re-apply the brakes with
heavy pressure. If the brakes become spongy or pedal travel increases, pumping the pedals should build
braking pressure. If one brake becomes weak or fails, use the other brake sparingly while using opposite
rudder, as required, to offset the good brake.
Содержание 152 1978
Страница 2: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 6: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 1 2 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 7: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 1 3 THREE VIEWS Figure 1 1 Three View ...
Страница 8: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 1 4 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 16: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 2 2 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 24: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 2 10 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 48: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 4 10 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 78: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 2 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 80: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 4 Figure 6 1 Sample Airplane Weighing ...
Страница 81: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 5 Figure 6 2 Sample Weight and Balance Record ...
Страница 84: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 8 Figure 6 5 Internal Cabin Dimensions ...
Страница 85: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 9 Figure 6 6 Sample Loading Problem ...
Страница 86: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 10 Figure 6 7 Loading Graph ...
Страница 87: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 11 Figure 6 8 Center of Gravity Moment Envelope ...
Страница 88: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 6 12 Figure 6 9 Center of Gravity Limits ...
Страница 100: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 7 4 Figure 7 1 Flight Control and Trim Systems Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Страница 101: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 7 5 Figure 7 1 Flight Control and Trim Systems Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Страница 102: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 7 6 Figure 7 2 Instrument Panel Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Страница 108: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 7 12 Figure 7 4 Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses ...
Страница 128: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 8 2 PROPELLER CARE 13 ENGINE CARE 13 INTERIOR CARE 14 ...
Страница 144: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 4 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 146: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 6 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 150: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 10 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 154: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 14 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 164: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 24 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 188: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 48 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...
Страница 192: ...CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY FOR TRAINING USE ONLY MODEL 152 9 52 PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...