EasyManua.ls Logo

Cessna 172 P - Landing With Flat Main Tire; Electrical Power Supply Malfunctions; Ammeter Shows Excessive Discharge; Low-Voltage Light Illuminates During Flight

Cessna 172 P
51 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
LANDING WITH A FLAT MAIN TIRE
[1] Approach --- NORMAL
[2] Touchdown --- GOOD TIRE FIRST
LANDING WITH A FLAT MAIN TIRE
NOTE:
Try to hold airplane off flat
tire as long as possible.
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
MALFUNCTIONS
AMMETER SHOWS EXCESSIVE RATE
OF DISCHARGE
[1] Alternator --- OFF
[2] Alternator Circuit
Breaker --- PULL
[3] Nonessential Electrical
Equipment --- OFF
[4] Flight --- TERMINATE as soon
as practical
LOW-VOLTAGE LIGHT ILLUMINATES
DURING FLIGHT
(Ammeter Indicates Discharge)
[1] Avionics Power Switch --- OFF
[2] Alternator Circuit
Breaker --- CHECK IN
[3] Master Switch --- OFF
[4] Master Switch --- ON
[5] Low-Voltage Light --- CHECK OFF
[6] Avionics Power Switch --- ON
If low-voltage Light illuminates again:
[7] Alternator --- OFF
[8] Nonessential Radio and
Electrical Equipment --- OFF
[9] Flight --- TERMINATE as soon
as practical
NOTE:
Illumination of the low-
voltage light may occur during
low RPM conditions with an
electrical load on the system
such as during low RPM taxi.
Under these conditions, the
light will go out at higher RPM.
The master switch need not
be recycled since an over-
voltage condition has not
occured to de-activate the
alternator system.
FLIGHT SIMULATION USE ONLY
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
PAGE 5
SECTION: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | SUPP |

Table of Contents

Related product manuals