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Cessna 208B - Cold Weather Operations; Fuel Limitations

Cessna 208B
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CESSNA
MODEL
2088 (675 SHP)
SECTION 2
LIMITATIONS
KINDS OF OPERATION LIMITS
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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
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Propeller Anti-Ice Boots
Vertical Stabilizer
De-Ice Boot
Main Landing Gear Lower
Windshield Anti-Ice Panel
I
Leading Edge Deice Boots
Cargo Pod
Nosecap Deice
Wing And Wing Strut De-ice Boots
I
Boot
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Low Airspeed Awareness
I
System
I
Cold Weather Operations:
The airplane must be equipped with the following equipment when
operating at an airport in the ground icing conditions as defined under
'VisualTTactile Check" in the LIMITATIONS section:
1.
Pilot Inspection Assist Handle.
FUEL LIMITATIONS
Two (2) Standard Tanks:
Total Fuel, Both Tanks: 335.6 U.S. gallons.
Each Tank: 167.8 U.S. gallons.
Usable Fuel, Both Tanks ON: 332.0 U.S. gallons total.
Single Tank ON:
165.0 U.S. gallons per
tank.
Unusable Fuel, Both Tanks ON: 3.6 U.S. gallons total.
Single Tank ON: 2.8 U.S. gallons per tank.
NOTE
To achieve full capacity, fill fuel tank to the top of the filler
neck. Filling fuel tanks to the bottom of the fuel filler collar
(level with flapper valve) allows space for thermal
expansion and results in a decrease in fuel capacity of four
gallons per side (eight gallons total).
With low fuel reserves (FUEL LOW
annunciator(s) ON), continuous
uncoordinated flight with the turn and bank "ball" more than one-quarter
ball out of center position is prohibited. Unusable fuel quantity
increases when more severe sideslip is maintained.
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FAA APPROVED
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Revision 23 U.S. 2-1
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