CESSNA
SECTION
4
MODEL 152
NORMAL PROCEDURES
1 July 1978
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THIS DATA APPLICABLE ONLY TO AIRPLANES
WITH LYCOMING O-235-L2C ENGINE.
FOR
AIRPLANES WITH ENGINE MODIFIED TO O-235-NCS,
REFER TO DATA IN SECTION 9 SUPLEMENT
Use 55% to 60% power while transitioning to and from the practice area (approximately 2200-
2250 RPM).
Lean the mixture for maximum RPM during climbs above 3000 feet. The mixture may be left
leaned for practicing such maneuvers as stalls.
Lean the mixture for maximum RPM during all operations at any altitude, including those below
3000 feet, when using 75% or less power.
NOTE
When cruising at 75% or less power, the mixture may be further
leaned until the RPM peaks and drops 25-50 RPM. This is
especially applicable to cross-country training flights, but may also
be practiced during transition flights to and from the practice area.
Using the above-recommended procedures can provide fuel savings of up to 13% when
compared to typical training operations at a full rich mixture.
STALLS
The stall characteristics are conventional for the flap-up and flaps-down condition. The stall
warning horn produces a steady signal 5 to 10 knots before the actual stall is reached and
remains on until the airplane flight attitude is changed. Stall speeds for various combinations
of flap setting and bank angle are summarized in Section 5,
SPINS
Intentional spins are approved in this airplane (see Section 2). Before attempting to perform
spins, however, several items should be carefully considered to assure a safe flight. No spins
should be attempted without first having received dual instruction in both spin entries and spin
recoveries from a qualified instructor who is familiar with the spin characteristics of the Cessna
152.
The cabin should be clean and all loose equipment (including the microphone) should be
stowed. For a solo flight in which spins will be conducted, the copilot's seat belt and shoulder
harness should be secured.
Spins with baggage loadings or occupied child's seat are not
approved.
The seat belts and shoulder harnesses should be adjusted to provide proper restraint during all
anticipated flight conditions. However, care should be taken to ensure that the pilot can easily
reach the flight controls and produce maximum control travels.
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