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Cessna 182 User Manual

Cessna 182
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National Défense
Defence nationale
A-CR-CCP-402/MB-001
OPERATING MANUAL
AIR CADET GLIDING PROGRAM
CESSNA 182
AIRCRAFT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISH
Supersedes: October 2015 Version 7
Issued by the Commander Royal Canadian Air Force under the authority of the Chief of
Defense Staff
OPI: 2 Canadian Air Division / Director Air Force Training 2017-01-31
NOTICE
This document has been reviewed by the technical authority and does not contain
controlled goods. Disclosure notices and handling instructions originally received
with the document shall continue to apply.
This document is electronically controlled and should not be considered current
when printed.

Table of Contents

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Cessna 182 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCessna
Seating Capacity4
Wingspan36 ft (11.0 m)
Length29 ft (8.8 m)
Maximum Takeoff Weight3, 100 lb (1, 406 kg)
TypeSingle-engine, fixed-wing aircraft
Horsepower230 hp
Range924 nautical miles (1, 063 mi, 1, 711 km)

Summary

PART 1 – GENERAL DESCRIPTION

POWER UNIT

Covers the engine and propeller specifications and operation.

ENGINE DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Explains the EDM-930 system, its displays, and alerts.

PART 2 - NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES

NORMAL ENGINE START

Step-by-step procedure for starting the engine under normal conditions.

TAKEOFF

Details different takeoff techniques like normal, short, soft/rough, and crosswind.

LANDING

Details landing procedures including approach speeds and types of landings.

GLIDER TOWING OPERATIONS

Procedures for towing gliders, including takeoffs and descents.

PART 3 - EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES

Priorities

Defines the priorities in any emergency situation.

Critical Emergencies

Defines critical emergencies and the required response.

Electrical Power Supply Malfunctions

Procedures for handling electrical system malfunctions.

Engine Fire on Start / on Ground

Procedures for engine fires during start or on the ground.

In Flight Fires

Procedures for handling engine, wing, or cabin fires in flight.

Engine Failures

Procedures for engine failures during takeoff and in flight.

Forced Landing

Steps to perform a forced landing or ditching.

PART 4 - OPERATING DATA AND LIMITATIONS

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