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Cessna 172 1964 - Operating Check List; Before Entering Airplane Procedures; Before Starting Engine Procedures

Cessna 172 1964
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operating
check
list
it
One of the
first
steps
in
obtaining
the
utmost
performance,
service,
and
flying
enjoyment
from
your
Cessna
is
to
familiarize
yourself
with
your
airplane's
equipment,
systems,
and
controls.
This
can
best
be
done
by
reviewing
this
equipment
while
sitting
in
the
airplane.
Those
items
whose
function
and
operation
are
not
obvious
are
covered
in
Section
II.
Section
I
lists,
in
Pilot's
Check
List
form,
the
steps
necessary
to
operate
your
airplane
efficiently
and
safely.
It
is
not
a
check
list
in
its
true
form
as
it
is
considerably
longer,
but
it
does
cover
briefly
all
of the
points
that
you would
want
to
or
should
know
concerning
the
information
you
need
for
a
typical
flight.
The
flight
and
operational
characteristics
of
your
airplane
are
normal
in
all
respects.
There
are
no
"unconventional"
characteristics
or
opera-
tions
that
need
to
be
mastered.
All
controls
respond
in
the
normal
way
within
the
entire
range
of
operation.
All
airspeeds
mentioned
in
Sections
I
and
II
are
indicated
airspeeds.
Corresponding
calibrated
airspeed
may
be
obtained
from
the
Airspeed
Correction
Table
in
Section
V.
BEFORE
ENTERING
THE
AIRPLANE.
(1) Make an
exterior
inspection
in
accordance
with
figure
1-1.
BEFORE
STARTING
THE
ENGINE.
(1)
Seats
and
Seat
Belts
--
Adjust
and
lock.
(2)
Brakes
--
Test
and
set.
(3)
Master
Switch
--
"ON."
(4)
Fuel
Selector
--
"BOTH
ON."
1-1

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