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Содержание R172K 1980

Страница 1: ...ES 2 22 j 114 ICESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY I I 1980 MODEL R172K Serial No R1723306 Registration No VH VPM THIS HANDBOOK INCLUDES THE MATERIAL REQUIRED lO BE FURNISHED TO THE PILOT BY CAR PART 3 AND CONSTI...

Страница 2: ...y most Cessna Dealers THE CESSNA WARRANTY which provides coverage for parts and labor isavailable at Cessna Dealers worldwide Specific benefits and provisions of warranty plus other important benefits...

Страница 3: ...d to owners or u s Registered aircraft according to FAA records at the time o f revision issuance Revisions should be examined immediacely upon receip1and incorporaced in this handbook NOTE It is the...

Страница 4: ...ECTION GENERAL 1 LIMITATIONS 2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 3 NORMAL PROCEDURES 4 PERFORMANCE 5 WEIGHT BALANCE EQUIPMENT LIST 6 AIRPLANE SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS 7 AIRPLANE HANDLING SERVICE MAINTENANCE 8 SUPPLEME...

Страница 5: ...y Dimensions Baggage Space And Entry Dimensions Specific Loa dings Symbols Abbreviations And Terminology General Airspeed Terminology And Symbols Meteorological Terminology Engine Power Terminology SE...

Страница 6: ...mmonly used DESCRIPTIVE DATA ENGINE Number of Engines 1 Engine Manufacturer Teledyne Continental Engine Model Number 1O 360 KB Engine Type Normally aspirated direct drive air cooled horizontally oppos...

Страница 7: ...h a range of SAE 20W 50 is recom mended for improved starting in cold weather il Capacity 4 Sump 8 Quarts Total 9 Quarts 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 1 GENERAL MAXIMUM CERTIFICATED WEIGHTS Ra...

Страница 8: ...n in altitude in a given time METEOROLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY OAT Outside AirTemperature is thefree air statictemperature 1 6 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K Standard Tempera ture Pressure Altitude SECTION 1...

Страница 9: ...f the airplane Center of Gravity Arm is the arm obtained by adding the airplane s individual moments and dividing the sum by the total weight Center of Gravity Limits are the extreme center ofgravity...

Страница 10: ...the airplane its engine standard systems and standard equipment The limitations included in this section and in Section 9 have been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration Observance of these...

Страница 11: ...ce are shown in figure 2 2 MARKING KIAS VALUE SIGNIFICANCE OR RANGE White Arc 38 85 Full Flap Operating Range Lower limit is maximum weight Vs in landing configuration Uppe limit is maximum speed perm...

Страница 12: ...e maximum combined weight ca pa city for baggage areas 1 and 2 is 200 lbs UTILITY CATEGORY Maximum Ra mp Weight 2208 lbs Maximum Takeoff Weight 2200 lbs Maximum Landing Weight 2200 lbs Maximum Weight...

Страница 13: ...tors are 150 of the above and in all cases the structure meets or exceeds design loads UTILITY CATEGORY Flight Loa d Factors Ma xi mum Takeoff Weight 2200 lbs Flaps Up 4 4g 1 76g Flaps Down _ 3 0g 2 8...

Страница 14: ...ng Handbook Baggage compartmentand rear seat must not be occupied Opposite rudder forward elevator neutralize controls Flight into known icing conditions prohibited This airplane is certified for the...

Страница 15: ...00 RPM SL 16 GPH 4000 FT 14 GPH 8000 FT 12 GPH 12000 FT 10 GPH 8 A calibration card is provided to indicate the accuracy of the magnetic compass in 30 increments 9 On the flap control indicator 0 to 1...

Страница 16: ...gine Power 3 4 Ditching 3 5 Fires 3 5 During Start On Ground 3 5 Engine Fire In Flight 3 6 Electrical Fire In Flight 3 6 Cabin Fire 3 7 Wing Fire 3 7 _ Icing 3 7 Inadvertent Icing Encounter 3 7 Static...

Страница 17: ...lfunctions a re extremely re re if proper preflight inspections and maintenance a re practiced Enroute weather emergencies ca n be minim ized or eliminated by careful flight planning and good judgment...

Страница 18: ...eed 65 KIAS 3 4 1 July 1979 I CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 4 Selected Field FLY OVER notingterrain and obstructions then retract flaps upon rea hing a safe altitude and airspeed 5 A...

Страница 19: ...d electrical power is necessary for continuance of light 6 Master Switch ON 3 6 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 7 Circuit Breakers CHECK for faulty circuit do not reset 8...

Страница 20: ...oach 3 knots faster than normal 3 Altitude Cruise and approach 25 feet higher than normal LANDING WITH A FLAT MAIN TIRE 1 Approach NORMAL 2 Wing Flaps FULL DOWN 3 Touchdown GOOD TIRE FIRST hold airpla...

Страница 21: ...ute a 180 gliding turn necessary to return to the runway The checklist procedures assume that adequate time exists to secure the fuel and ignition systems prior to touchdown After an engine failure in...

Страница 22: ...gniting during an engine start causing a long flame Cromthetailpipe andpossibly ignitingthefuel puddle onthepavement In the eventthatthis occurs proceedin accordancewith theFire During Start On Ground...

Страница 23: ...s prohibited in this airplane During instrument flight however icing conditions may be encountered inadvertently and therefore some corrective action will be required as shown in thechecklists Initiat...

Страница 24: ...uel pump failure during takeoff immediately hold the auxilia ry fuel pump switch in the HIGH position until the airplane is well clear of obstacles Upon reaching a safe altitude and reducing power to...

Страница 25: ...E illumination of the low voltage light and ammeter dis charge indications may occur during low RPM conditions with an electricalload on the system such a s during a low RPM ta xi Under these conditio...

Страница 26: ...ing Trailing Edge Before Starting Engine Starting Engine Before Takeoff Takeoff Normal Takeoff Short Field Takeoff Enroute Climb Normal Climb Maximum Performance Climb Cruise Descent Before Landing La...

Страница 27: ...tems can be found in Section 9 SPEEDS FOR NORMAL OPERATION Unless otherwise noted the following speeds are based on a maximum weight of 2550 pounds and may be used for any lesser weight However to ach...

Страница 28: ...VE and STOW 3 Ignition Switch OFF 4 Avionics Power Switch OFF 5 Master Switch ON I WARNING When turning on the master switch using an external power source or pulling the propeller through by hand tre...

Страница 29: ...ump quick drain valve to check for water sediment and proper fuel grade 3 Fuel Quantity CHECK VISUALLY for desired level 4 Fuel Filler Cap SECURE z LEFT WING leading Edge 1 Pitot Tube Cover REMOVE and...

Страница 30: ...OSE WHEEL at 55 KIAS 5 Climb Speed 75 85 KIAS SHORT FIELD TAKEOFF 1 Wing Flaps 10 4 8 1 July 1979 I t CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES 2 Brakes APPLY 3 Power FULL THROTTLE and 2600 RPM 4...

Страница 31: ...er Trim ADJUST 5 Power REDUCE TO IDLE as obstacle is cleared 6 Touchdown MAIN WHEELS FIRST 7 Brakes APPLY HEAVILY 8 Wing Flaps RETRACT for maximum brake effectiveness BALKED LANDING 1 Power FULL THROT...

Страница 32: ...turned on accidentally while the engine is stopped with the throttle open a nd the mixture rich solid fuel will collect temporarily in the cylinder intake ports the quantity depending on the amountof...

Страница 33: ...an ca use serious engine damage NOTE Additional details concerning cold weather starting a nd operation may be found under Cold Weather Oper ation paragraphs in this section TAXIING When taxiing it is...

Страница 34: ...as required in other flight conditions to maintain a fixed throttle setting 4 16 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K WING FLAP SETTINGS SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES Normal takeoffs are accomplished with win...

Страница 35: ...e Table 4 18 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES green a re range for a givenpercent power thatwill providesmoothengine operation The cowl flap should be opened if necessary to m...

Страница 36: ...orientation 4 20 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION4 NORMAL PROCEDURES The nonna l entry is made from a power off stall As the stall is approached the elevator control should be smoothly pulled to...

Страница 37: ...nimum na p setting required for the field length If flap settings greater than 20 a re used in sideslips with full rudder deflection some elevator oscillation may be felt 4 22 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODEL...

Страница 38: ...pplic a tion of the following suggested procedures and thereby tend to build public support for aviation 1 Pilots operating aircraft under VFR over outdoor assemblies of persons recreational and park...

Страница 39: ...planning of flights in detail and with reasonable accuracy The data in the chartshas been computedfrom actual flight tests with the airplane and engine in good condition and using averagepiloting tec...

Страница 40: ...wind enroute have been given for this sample problem However the power setting selection for cruise must be deter mined based on several considerations These include the cruise perfor mance characteri...

Страница 41: ...e the flight is underway ground speed checks will provide a more ccurate basis for estimating the time enroute and the corresponding fuel 6 1 July 1979 l CESSNA MODEL R172K required to complete the tr...

Страница 42: ...D WINDOWS CLOSED FLAPS UP NORMAL KIAS 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 ALTERNATE KIAS 43 57 69 79 90 100 109 119 128 137 147 156 FLAPS 10 NORMAL KIAS 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 ALTERNATE KIAS...

Страница 43: ...on Chart 5 10 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODEL R172K SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE STALL SPEEDS CONDITIONS Power Off NOTES 1 Maximum altitude loss during a stall recovery may be as much as 160 feet 2 KIAS values are...

Страница 44: ...NDITIONS AND NOTES TAKEOFF o0 c 10 c 2o c 3D C WEIGHT SPEED PRESS KIAS ALT LBS TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL LIFT AT FT GRND TO CLEAR GRND TO CLEAR GANO TO CLEAR GANO TO CLEAR OFF 50 FT ROLL 50 FT OBS ROLL...

Страница 45: ...Flaps Up 2600 RPM Full Throttle Mixrure Set at Placard Fuel Flow Cowl Flap Open Standard Temperature NOTES MIXTURE SETTING 1 Add 1 4 gallons of fuel for engine start taxi and takeoff allowance 2 Incre...

Страница 46: ..._ 9oc RPM MP KTAS GPH BHP 2600 24 23 78 122 11 1 22 73 118 10 3 21 68 114 9 6 2500 25 24 80 122 11 2 23 75 119 10 6 22 70 116 9 9 2400 25 79 122 11 2 24 74 119 10 5 23 70 116 9 9 22 65 112 9 2 2300 25...

Страница 47: ...101 7 4 49 97 7 1 47 95 6 9 45 91 6 6 43 89 6 4 Figure 5 7 Cruise Performance Sheet 2 of 6 5 18 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODEL R172K SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE CRUISE PERFORMANCE PRESSURE ALTITUDE 6000 FEET COND...

Страница 48: ...10 8 2 55 109 7 9 53 105 7 7 51 103 7 4 49 99 7 1 47 97 6 9 45 93 6 6 43 91 6 4 Figure 5 7 Cruise Performance Sheet 4 of 6 5 20 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODEL R172K SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE CRUISE PERFORMANCE...

Страница 49: ...0 103 7 2 47 98 6 9 46 96 6 7 43 90 6 4 41 88 6 2 53 106 7 6 51 104 7 4 48 100 7 1 47 98 6 8 44 93 6 5 43 90 6 3 49 101 7 1 47 99 6 9 45 94 6 6 44 92 6 4 Figure 5 7 Cruise Performance Sheet 6 of 6 5 2...

Страница 50: ...t 1 t t 1 1 HH l l l I I 6000 A _ _ _ do 122 112 oo 1 KTAS KTAS 1 KTAS KTAS RANGE NAUTICAL MlLES Figure 5 8 Range Profile Sheet 2 of 2 1 July 1979 I I CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE CONDITIO...

Страница 51: ...up to 10 knots increase distances by 10 for each 2 knots 3 For operation on a dry grass runway Increase distances by 40 of the ground roll figure SPEED o 0 c 10 c 20 c 30 C PRESS Q C if WEIGHT AT ALT...

Страница 52: ...EROPLANE WEIGHT AND CENTRE OF GRAVITY DATA ITEM WEIGHT ARM INDEX UNIT CABIN Kg mm aft Kg mm CONFIGURATION of datum EMPTY 804 4 953 766709 FOUR SEATS TOTAL STANDARD CABIN CONFIGURATION STC SA1437CE ISH...

Страница 53: ...EC 60 Fire Ext Portable 0 Speakers 1 G slope ARC R4438 Cabin Heater Muff 1 Vacuum Pumps 1 Headsets 1 Heated Pilots 1 HF Com 0 Alternate Static 1 Nav Com ARC RT385A Electric Trim 0 Audio CESSNA 300 Whe...

Страница 54: ...ug to drain all oil d Move sliding sea ts to the most forward position e Raise flaps to the fully retracted position r Place all control surfaces in neutral position 2 Leveling a Place scales under ea...

Страница 55: ...at upper door sill or leveling screws on left side of tailcone Symbol Net Weight L R N w I X I IN Moment 1000 Weight Lbs X C G Arm In Lbs ln 17 21 5 0 4 46 0 45 0 Figure 6 1 Sample Airplane Weighing...

Страница 56: ...ee limitation Additional moment calculations based on the actual weight and C G arm fuselage station of the item being loaded mustbemade if the position of the load is di fferentfrom that shown on the...

Страница 57: ...Use the data pertaining to your 2 8 airplane as it is presently equipped Includes unusable Dy fuel and full oil 1592 56 7 Usable Fuel At 6 Lbs Gal fb4 Standard Tanks 49 Gal Maximum 294 14 1 Long Rang...

Страница 58: ...I I I I II I I I l 1 1111 1111111111 111111111 0 0 5 10 16 20 25 30 LOAD MOMENT 1000 POUND INCHESI NOTE Line representing adjustable seats shows the pilot or passenger center of gravity on adjustable...

Страница 59: ...plant Accessories under which it is listed Suffix letters identify the equipment as a required item a standard item or an optional item Suffix letters are as follows R required items of equipment for...

Страница 60: ...TI LL ATI ON A P C I NSTRU ENT FLOC10 0QOQOQS T MOUNTE D LI GHTS CQUR TFSY S ET OF TWO F TECTCRS NAVI GA TI ON LI GHT SET OF TWO LI GHT INSTA LL ATI ON OMNlFL ASH BEACON A ACON LI GH T IN FI N TIP FLA...

Страница 61: ...HT ODOR HINGED NET CHANGE WINDOWS OVERHEAD CABIN TOP NET INCREASE VENTILATION SYSTEM REAR SEAT CIIP HOLIJER RF TRAC TABLE I SET OF TWCI HEAORE T FRONT ISET OF TkOI HFAOREST REAR SET OF TWO SUN VlSOR S...

Страница 62: ...lTO RADIA L CENTER ING IN DIC ATOR ARC LS EXCH ANGE OR VOR ILS USED WITH H 7 A ON LY WT IS NF T CHANGE ARC ILS IN DICATOR ADDED vnR ILS I NDICATOR DELETED Hll A 1 I PANTRONICS PTl A HF TRANSCEIVER 2ND...

Страница 63: ...SPLITTER 3 0111 3 0 2 1 0 ID COM ANTENNA RH VHF 3960113 2 0 4 62 4 m co _ _ s o ITEM NO EQUIPMENT LIST DESCRIPTION REF DRAWING WT LBS ARM INS ol I t Ol t_ i j C l t H43 A AV I nN CS n PTI ON O NA V 0...

Страница 64: ...FUSELAGE MOD I FI CATIONS EQUIPMENT LIST DESCRIPTION J 11 t COW L DECK BR AC E STOW ED J l5 A INTERCONNEC T SYSTEM STOWED INSTAL LED ARM SHCW N FLOATPLANF KIT W I TH CORROSION PROOFING BUT NO PROP CH...

Страница 65: ...7 12 Shoulder Harnesses 7 14 Integrated Seat Belt Shoulder Harnesses With Inertia Reels 7 14 Entrance Doors And Cabin Windows 7 15 Control Locks 7 16 Engine 7 16 Engine Controls 7 16 Engine Instrumen...

Страница 66: ...tached a bulkhead and forgings for main landing gear attachment at the base of the rear door pbsts and a bulkhead with attach fittings at the ba se of theforward doorposts for the lowerattachmentofthe...

Страница 67: ...4 RUDDER AND RUDDER TRIM CONTROL SYSTEMS Figure 7 1 Flight Control and Trim Systems Sheet 1 of 2 1 July 1979 l I I CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION7 AIRPLANE SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS ELEVATOR CONTROL SYSTEM ATO...

Страница 68: ...sure Fuel Flow 32 Static Pressure Alternate Indicator Source Valve ti 8 Flight Instrument Group 33 Instrument and Radio Dial CQ 9 Airplane Registration Number Light Dimming Rheostats I 10 Tachometer 3...

Страница 69: ...gyros respectively The remainder of the filght instruments are located a round the basic T Engine instruments fuel quantity indicators an ammeter and a low voltage warning light a re near the left ed...

Страница 70: ...baggage and is attached by tying the straps to tie down rings provided in the airplane When loading the airplane children should not be placed or permitted in the baggage compartment unless a child s...

Страница 71: ...he child s sea t To a djust the headrest apply enough pressure to it to ra ise or lower it to the desired level The headrest may be removed at anytime by raising it until it disengages from the top of...

Страница 72: ...r ness comfort and safe retention of the seat occupants This location requires that the shoulder harnesses cross near the top so that the right hand inertia reel serves the pilot 1 July 1979 CESSNA MO...

Страница 73: ...to decrease it 7 16 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION7 AIRPLANE SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS The mixture control mounted above the right corner of the control pedesta l is a red knob with ralsed points a...

Страница 74: ...use lubricating oil to bypass the filter in the event the filter becomes plug Sed or the oil temperature is extremely cold 7 18 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODEL t1178K BECTION7 AIRPLANE SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS A...

Страница 75: ...This is omplished by movingthe lever to the left to clear a detent thenmoving i lever up to the OPEN position Anytime the lever is repositioned it 0 1 July 1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION7 AIRPLANE SYS...

Страница 76: ...ndard tank approximately 1 gallon remains in along range tank as unusable fuel The indicators cannot be relied upon for accurate readings during skids slips or unusual flight attitudes If both indicat...

Страница 77: ...low to maintain flight in the eventof an engine driven fuel pump failure As the throttle is moved toward the closed position during letdown landing or taxiing fuel flow provided by the pump is automat...

Страница 78: ...ttention If during taxi or landing roll braking action decreases let up on the peda ls a nd then re apply the brakes with heavy pressure If the brakes become spongy or peda l tra vel increases pumping...

Страница 79: ...approximately two minutes before placing the 11witch in the ON position again If the circuit breaker opens again do notreset it The avionicspower switch should beplaced in the off position prior to t...

Страница 80: ...hrough clouds or overcast the flashing lightreflectedfromwater droplets orparticles inthe atmosphere particularly atnight ca n produce vertigo andlossoforienta tion INTERIOR LIGHTING Instrumentpanel a...

Страница 81: ...et the breaker and turn the switch on again Ifthe breaker opens a gain do not reset it CABIN HEATING VENTILATING AND DEFROSTING SYSTEM The temperature and volume of airflow into the cabin can be regul...

Страница 82: ...1979 CESSNA MODELR172K SECTION 7 AIRPLANE SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS manner similar to the operation of a flight computer To operate the indicator first rotate the ring until pressure altitude is aligned w...

Страница 83: ...ional indicators The desired suction range is 4 5 to 5 4 inches of mercury A suction reading below this range may indicate a system malfunction or improper adjust ment and in this case the indicators...

Страница 84: ...eNAV COM is also selected and is used for ALL speaker audio In the event the audio amplifier in use fails as evidenced by loss of all speaker audio selecting an alternate transmitter will reestablish...

Страница 85: ...tch in the up SPEAKER position so that the number two communications receiver audio will be heard in addition to the number one communications receiver audio This feature can also be used when listeni...

Страница 86: ...s a re also available these feature a single unit microphone headset combina tion which permits the pilot to conduct radio communications without interrupting other control operations to handle a hand...

Страница 87: ...d take advanta ge of his knowledge and experience He knows your airplane and how to maintain it He will remind you when lubrications and oil changes are necessary f and about other seasonal and period...

Страница 88: ...Airworthiness Certificate FAA Form 8100 2 2 Aircraft Registration Certificate FAA Form 8050 3 3 Aircraft Radio Station License iftransmitterinstalled FCCForm 556 B To be carried in the airplane at all...

Страница 89: ...he first 6 months of ownership atnochargetoyou If you take delivery from your Dealer the initial inspectionwillhave been performed before delivery of the airplane to you If you pick up your airplane a...

Страница 90: ...buckling the skin To assist in raising and holding the nose wheel offthe ground weight down the tail by placing sand bags or suitable weights on eachside ofthe 8 8 1 July 1979 I I CESSNA MODELR172K SE...

Страница 91: ...ended flight fill to 8 quarts These quantities refer to oil dipstick level readings Duringoil andoil filter changes one additionalquartis required when the filter is changed 8 10 1 July 1979 CESSNA MO...

Страница 92: ...alcohol orEGME compound into the fuel provides two distinct effects 1 it absorbs thedissolvedwaterfrom the gasoline and 2 alcohol has a freezing temperature depressant effect Alcohol if used is to be...

Страница 93: ...to craze Follow by carefully washing with a mild detergent and plenty of water Rinse thoroughly then dry with a clean moist chamois Do not rub the plastic with a dry cloth slnce thls builds up an ele...

Страница 94: ...ue or rags Don t pat the spot press the blottingmaterialfirmly andholditfor several seconds Continue blotting until no more liquid is taken up Scrape off sticky materials with a dull knife then spot c...

Страница 95: ...al Encoding Altimeter Type EA 401A 1 July 1979 48 pages I 4 pages 4 pages 4 pages 2 pages 2 pages 4 pages 4 pages 8 pages 4 pages 4 pages 6 pages 6 pages 8 pages 6 pages 6 pages 6 pages 4 pages 6 page...

Страница 96: ...n side windows The circulation fan andmotorincludes anelectricmotor equippedwith a n output shaft on each end attached to squirrel cage type blowers within blower housings which provide airflow throug...

Страница 97: ...Cabin Air Control Knob PULL OUT 3 Wing Root Ventilators OPEN 4 CIRCULATION FAN Control Knob HI BEFORE TAKEOFF 1 Cabin Window s CLOSED AND LOCKED OPERATION IN FLIGHT The inflight operation of the circu...

Страница 98: ...stallation is installed in accordancewith STC sSE1436CE for the engine and SA1437CE for the airplane use ofengine andoptional Model P 1000 tachometer The information contained herein supplementsorsupe...

Страница 99: ...C SA1437CEallows use of the modified engine in theCessna R172K airplanes If heairplane Isequipped with the Horizon Instruments Inc P 1000 Digital Tachometer refer to Appendix 1of thisAFMS SECTION 2 LI...

Страница 100: ...uments Inc Model P 1000Tachometerin the Cessna R172K airplanes SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS Engine Model Number I0 360 KC SE1436CE or IO 360 KBC SE1436CE Engine Operating Limits for takeoffand continuous ope...

Страница 101: ...ems D E andF FAA D te Qicm 17 1978 Fe tsialA Jney28 1932 Fe tsia1a 1ney28 1001 Fe tsia1C lt gJSt4 DJ Threesmall LED magneto system alertind tcatorlights arelocated withinthe Status area on the upper l...

Страница 102: ...sing and releasing the left button K causes theTachorneter to maskor un mask the left internal tachometer FM lie Qicm17 1978 Fe AsmA Jnay28 1002 Fe ismB Jnay28 1001 FeJisme J1tg s4 am l Appendix 1 Pag...

Страница 103: ...has slowed This is indicated as anegative number on thedisplay numberis preceded by aleading hyphen or minus sign LED Indicators aredim able exceptthe restricted or red ightindicator toreduce pilot an...

Страница 104: ...al and configuration information see Figure5 Horizon Instruments Inc 556 S StateCollegeBlvd Fullerton CA 92631 Model P 1000 Digital Tachometer H W PIN PI00 058 619 00 Software PIN P132001 VERS 1 06 6...

Страница 105: ...yd T August 22 I967 February 26 I968 Mor 8 1976 Mor 14 1983 Feb 6 1987 June JS 1990 Feb 25 2000 Sec Page Softhls STC Slr onn Manager Airframe Branch Los Angeles Aircraft Certification Office TIii tlnU...

Страница 106: ...al Airplane Flight Manual No 171 dated August 17 1988 or later FAA Approved Revisions is required Forairplanes with transfer pumps and with FAA Approved Airplane Flighl Manuals FAA Approved Flint Aero...

Страница 107: ...720 72L 72r t 2G 1 2H 1721 172K 172L 172M 72N 172 1720 172R ns F172F F172G F172H F172K F172L F172M F172N FR172E FR172F FR1 f2G FR172H FR172J FR172K 175 175A 175B 175C R172K 172RG R172E Rems Av1e11on S...

Страница 108: ...FICATIONS WITH INTERNAL AUXILIARY TANKS SPEED CRUISE CLIMB TAKEOFF LANDING No Chanlie Max Cruise Power Standaro Day Condohons No Cnange _ Wolh fuel allowance for eng ne sIer1 tax takeoff chmb and 45 m...

Страница 109: ...and 1 3 below Table 1 2 FUEL CAPACITY U S GALLONS I CESSNA MODELS 0 0 0 i LL a r i N a z 5 w 0 0 _ 1 Tolal Capacity _ 8 66 66 63 _ 66 _ 66 76 Total Usable 76 73 63 61 59 62 60 65 Total Capacity Ea _h...

Страница 110: ...y lank filler 12 U S gal 100 130 11In grade Av Gasoline Aux fuel switch must be off before filling 10 7 For Models 172N SIN 17261578 17269310 17274009 172P 1720 172R 172S R172K SIN R1722725 an l on 17...

Страница 111: ...ed Calculate the cruise Miles per Gallon by dIv1ding the Airspeed by the fuel consumption m gallons per mile Miles Hr Gal I Hr Miles I Gal Then multiply the miles per gallon by 23 gallons the usable f...

Страница 112: ...he Cessna main fuel tanks two auxihary fuel transfer ranks are installed The capacity is 12 0 U S gallons each 1an1 11 5 usable U S gallons each1 These tanks transfer to their respective main wing lan...

Страница 113: ...s the authority to amend or add to any existing Pilot Owners Handbook This document serves as an example of a Model P 1000 Electronic Digital Engine Tachometer Flight Manual Supplement which must be a...

Страница 114: ...ARC4 LOWEST ARC a RPM 2 800 COLOR RPM COLOR RPM COLOR RPM COLOR RPM COLOR L __ RED 2Z22 YEL 2592 GRN 6 2600 2200 The face of the P 1000 tachometer is placarded with the Engine RPM Operating Range info...

Страница 115: ...000 Electronic Digital Engine Tachometer Horizon Instruments Inc 600 S Jefferson st Unit C P1acentla CA 92870 Ph 714 52 1919 Fx 7111 524 5937 the non fractional portion 0000 of the current accumulated...

Страница 116: ...light and the display of the amount of RPM that the engine has slowed This Is indicated as a negative number on the display number is preceded by a leading hyphen or minus sign LED indicators are dim...

Страница 117: ...Office DATE OF APPROVAL _ Zm ISSUED February 4 2000 1 of 8 PULL OPERATED CABLE VALVE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Standby Vacuum System AFM SUPPLEMENT A Precise Flight Standby Vacuum System may be installed to...

Страница 118: ...ice system when operating with a failed primary vacuum system 4 Above I0 000 ft pressure altitude engine power settings may have to be significantly reduced to provide adequate vacuum power for proper...

Страница 119: ...aft with a Fixed Pitch Propeller PRESS SVSVACUUM ALT FT RPM IN HG MIN 2000 4000 6000 8000 10 000 ISSUED February 4 2000 5 of 8 I I PULL OPERATED CABLE VALVE Standby Vacuum System AFM SUPPLEMENT II OPE...

Страница 120: ...AILURE OF THE VACUUM SYSTEM STILL CONSTITUTES AN EMERGENCY SITUATION REGARDLESS OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE SVS IT MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE TO MAINTAIN A SAFE ALTITUDE AND MAKE USE OF THE SVS IN SUCH A SITU...

Страница 121: ...1RF F7392 propeller with C 4582 P spinner or P HC C3YF 1RF F7392 propeller with A 2295 l P spinner in accordance with STC The infonnation contained herein supplements or supersedes the basic manual o...

Страница 122: ...nstruments No change SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Power offdescent rate with the Hartzell three blade is greater than the McCauley two blade configuration The higher descent rate represents a 13 red...

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