Federal Aviation Regulations require
that
all airplanes have a
peri-
odic
(annual) inspection as prescribed by the administrator, and per-
formed by a person designated by the administrator. In addition, 100-
hour periodic inspections
made
by an "appropriately-rated mechanic"
are required if the airplane is flown for
hire.
The
Cessna
Aircraft
Company
recommends
the 100-hour periodic inspection for your
air-
plane. The procedure for
this
100-hour inspection has
been
carefully
worked out by the factory and is followed by the
Cessna
Dealer Organ-
ization.
The
complete
familiarity
of the
Cessna
Dealer Organization
with
Cessna
equipment and
with
factory-approved
procedures
provides
the
highest type of
service
possible
at lower
cost.
AIRCRAFT
FILE.
There are miscellaneous data, information and
licenses
that
are a
part
of the aircraft
file.
The following is a
check
list
for
that
file.
In
addition,
a periodic
check
should be
made
of the latest Federal Aviation
Regulations to ensure
that
all data requirements are met.
A.
To be displayed in the aircraft 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 transmitter installed (FCC
Form
556).
B.
To be carried in the aircraft at all times:
(1) Weight and Balance, and
associated
papers (latest
copy
of the
Repair and Alteration Form, FAA Form337, if applicable).
(2)
Aircraft
Equipment
List.
C. To be
made
available upon request:
(1)
Aircraft
Log Book.
(2) Engine Log Book.
NOTE
Cessna
recommends
that
these
items, plus the Owner's
Manual,
Power
Computer, Pilot's
Check
List,
and
Customer Care Program
book
and Customer Care Card,
be carried in the aircraft at all times.
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