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Model | Cessna 182 |
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Year | 1965 |
Horsepower | 230 hp |
Range | 770 miles |
Max Takeoff Weight | 2, 800 lbs |
Seats | 4 |
Engine | Continental O-470 |
Propeller | Constant speed |
Empty Weight | 1, 550 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 65 gal |
Visual guide for pre-flight exterior inspection of the aircraft.
Procedures for starting the aircraft engine.
Procedures for normal and maximum performance take-offs.
Pre-landing procedures and checks.
Standard landing procedures.
Detailed description of the aircraft's fuel system.
Description of the aircraft's electrical power system.
Detailed procedure for starting the engine.
Guidelines for taxiing the aircraft on the ground.
Procedures for normal and maximum performance climbs.
Guidelines for maintaining cruise flight.
Information on stall characteristics and warnings.
Procedures for operating in cold weather.
Authorized flight operations and certifications.
Permitted maneuvers and category limitations.
Certificated calibrated airspeed limits for the aircraft.
Engine operational limits and power settings.
Example calculation for aircraft weight and balance.
Graph used to determine moments for loading calculations.
Envelope used to check loading acceptability.
Inspection and care of the propeller.
Information on required inspection services and periods.
Daily checks and servicing requirements.
Servicing requirements every 100 hours of operation.
Servicing items that are required as needed.
Table for correcting indicated airspeed to calibrated airspeed.
Data for take-off distances under various conditions.
Performance data for cruise flight at different altitudes.
Description of long range fuel tank systems.
Description of optional cold weather equipment.
Operation and use of the oil dilution system.
Operation of the transmitter selector switch.
Operation of the autopilot-omni switch for navigation.
Procedures for operating the oxygen system.
Table showing oxygen duration based on pressure and altitude.
Instructions for using the economy mixture indicator.
Servicing requirements for fuel.
Servicing requirements for engine oil.
Servicing requirements for oxygen.