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Cessna T182 1982 User Manual

Cessna T182 1982
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CESSNA
SECTION
4
MODELT182
NORMAL
PROCEDURES
Full
power
runups
over
loose
gravel
are
especially
harmful
to
pro-
peller
tips.
When
takeoffs
must
be
made
over
a
gravel
surface,
it
is
very
important
that
the
throttle
be
advanced
slowly.
This
allows
the
airplane
to
start
rolling
before
high
RPM
is
developed,
and
the
gravel
will
be
blown
back
of
the
propeller
rather
than
pulled
into
it.
When
unavoidable
small
dents
appear
in
the
propeller
blades
they
should
be
corrected
immediately
as
described
in
Section
8
under
Propeller
Care.
After
a
manifold
pressure
of
31
inches
Hg
is
obtained,
adjust
the
throttle
friction
lock
clockwise
to
prevent
the
throttle
from
creeping
from
a
maximum
power
position.
Similar
friction
lock
adjustment
should
be
made
as
required
in
other
flight
conditions
to
maintain
a
fixed
throttle
setting.
WING
FLAP
SETTINGS
Normal
takeoffs
are
accomplished
with
wing
flaps
0°
to
20°.
Using
20°
wing
flaps
reduces
the
ground
roll
and
total
distance
over
an
obstacle
by
approximately
20
per
cent.
Flap
deflections
greater
than
20°
are
not
approved
for
takeoff.
If
20°
wing
flaps
are
used
for
takeoff,
they
should
be
left
down
until
all
obstacles
are
cleared
and
a
safe
flap
retraction
speed
of
70
KIAS
is
reached.
To
clear
an
obstacle
with
wing
flaps
20°,
an
obstacle
clearance
speed
of
58
KIAS
should
be
used.
Soft
field
takeoffs
are
performed
with
20°
flaps
by
lifting
the
airplane
off
the
ground
as
soon
as
practical
in
a
slightly
tail-low
attitude.
If
no
obstacles
are
ahead,
the
airplane
should
be
leveled
off
immediately
to
accelerate
to
a
safer
climb
speed.
With
wing
flaps
retracted
and
no
obstructions
ahead,
a
climb-out
speed
of
87
KIAS
would
be
most
efficient.
CROSSWIND
TAKEOFF
Takeoffs
into
strong
crosswinds
normally
are
performed
with
the
minimum
flap
setting
necessary
for
the
field
length,
to
minimize
the
drift
angle
immediately
after
takeoff.
With
the
ailerons
partially
deflected
into
\
the
wind,
the
airplane
is
accelerated
to
a
speed
slightly
higher
than
normal,
and
then
pulled
off
abruptly
to
prevent
possible
settling
back
to
the
runway
while
drifting.
When
clear
of
the
ground,
make
a
coordinated
turn
into
the
wind
to
correct
for
drift.
21
August
1981
4-17

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