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Cessna 206H User Manual

Cessna 206H
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SOLOY, LLC
450 Pat Kennedy Way S.W.
Olympia, WA 98501
PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
AND
FAA APPROVED AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
FOR
CESSNA T206H/206H
SERIAL NO.: ___________________________
KIT SERIAL NO.: ________________________
REGISTRATION NO.: ____________________
This Supplement must be attached to the Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH) when a
Soloy, LLC Turbine Pac engine is installed in accordance with S.T.C. SA2353NM.
Information contained herein supplements or supersedes the basic POH only in those
areas listed herein. For limitations, procedures and performance information not
contained in this Supplement, consult the basic POH.
F.A.A. Approved __________________________________________
Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office
Date:
Publication Number: S2001A
UNCONTROLLED
COPY

Table of Contents

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Cessna 206H Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCessna
Model206H
Horsepower300 hp
Seating6
CategoryAircrafts
Propeller3-blade constant-speed
Service Ceiling15, 700 ft
Length28 feet 3 inches
Height9 feet 4 inches
Maximum Takeoff Weight3, 600 pounds
Fuel Capacity84 US gallons (318 liters)
Rate of Climb924 feet per minute

Summary

SECTION 1 GENERAL

MAXIMUM CERTIFIED WEIGHTS

Lists ramp, takeoff, and landing weight limitations.

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS

Details critical airspeed limits and their operational significance.

POWERPLANT LIMITATIONS

Lists limitations related to the aircraft's engine and powerplant.

ENGINE OPERATING LIMITS

Presents a table of engine operating limits for various conditions.

PROPELLER LIMITATIONS

Details limitations specific to the aircraft's propeller system.

WEIGHT LIMITS

Specifies the aircraft's weight limitations for different phases of flight.

CENTER OF GRAVITY LIMITS

Defines the forward and aft center of gravity ranges.

FUEL LIMITATIONS

Details limitations related to fuel quantity and selector usage.

MINIMUM FUEL

Provides conditions and cautions for minimum fuel levels.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

AIRSPEEDS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATION

Lists recommended airspeeds for various emergency scenarios.

ENGINE FAILURES

Provides procedures for engine failures during takeoff and flight.

FORCED LANDINGS

Outlines procedures for forced landings with and without engine power.

FIRES

Details procedures for engine fires during startup and after shutdown.

ENGINE FIRE IN-FLIGHT

Provides checklist for engine fires occurring during flight.

ICING

Provides guidance for handling unexpected encounters with icing conditions.

ROUGH ENGINE OPERATION OR LOSS OF POWER

Describes procedures for engine issues like stalls or power loss.

ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS

Covers malfunctions in the electrical power supply system.

OTHER EMERGENCIES

Details procedures for various other aircraft emergencies.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

CHECKLIST PROCEDURES

Outlines checklists for preflight inspection and various flight phases.

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

SECTION 6 WEIGHT & BALANCE/EQUIPMENT LIST

SECTION 7 AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS

SECTION 8 HANDLING, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

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