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Cessna 172P
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CESSNA
MODEL
172P
SECTION
8
HANDITINCI, SERVICE
& MAINTENANCE
A. To
be
displayed
in the airplane
at all times:
1.
Aircraft Airworthiness
Certificate
(FAA
Form 8100-2).
2. Aircraft
Registration
Certificate
(FAA
Form 8050-3).
3. Aircraft
Radio
Station License,
if transmitterinstalled
(FCC
Form
5õ6).
B.
To be
carried in
the airplane
at all times:
1.
Pilot's
Operating Handbook and
FAA Approved
Airplane Flight
ManuaI.
2,
Ìtleight and
Balanoe,
and assooiated
pa,pers
(lateet
copy of the
Repair
and Alteration
Form,
FAA Form 337,
if applicable).
3. Equipment
List.
C. To be
made
available
upon
request:
1.
Airplane
Log
Book.
.
Z. Engine
Log
Book.
Most of
the items
listed
are required
by
the
United
States
Federal
Aviation
Regulations.
Sinoe the
Regulations
of other
nations
may reqgire
other
documents
and
data, owners
of airplanes not
registored
in
the
United
States
should
check
with their
own aviation
officials
to determine
their
individual
requirements.
Cessna
recommends
that
these
items,
plus
the
Pilot's Checklists,
Power
Computer,
Customer
Care Program
book and Customer Care Card,
be
carried
in
the airplane
at all times.
AIRPLANE
INSPECTION
PERIODS
FAA
REOUIRED
INSPECTIONS
As required
by Federal
AviatÍon
Regulations,
all
civil aircraft of U.S.
rogistry
must
undergo
a complete
inspection
(annual)
each
twelve
calend-
ar
months.
In
addition
to
the required
ANNUAL inspection,
aircraft
operated
commercially
(for
hire)
must have
a complete
inspection every
100 hours
of operation.
ements, an
inspection
operations
30
May
1980
8-õ

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