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Citation Encore 560 User Manual

Citation Encore 560
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Operating Manual
Member of GAMA
COPYRIGHT
2000
CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
WICHITA, KANSAS, USA
56OMB-01
MODEL 560
560-0539 THRU -5000
28 SEPTEMBER 2000
REVISION 1 3 NOVEMBER 2005

Table of Contents

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Citation Encore 560 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCessna
ModelCitation Encore 560
Maximum Passengers9
Seats8-9
Ceiling45, 000 ft / 13, 716 m
Service Ceiling45, 000 feet
Engines2
Maximum Speed441 knots

Summary

Operating Manual

SECTION I: DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS

General Description

Provides an overview of the aircraft's design, systems, and capabilities.

Specifications

Details the aircraft's physical dimensions, capacities, engines, and avionics.

Operating Limitations

Outlines critical operating limits for weight, airspeed, temperature, and altitude.

Airspeed

Covers maximum operating speeds, maneuvering speeds, and flap/gear extension speeds.

SECTION II: AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS

Engine

Explains the turbofan engine operation, components, and ground idle system.

Hydraulic System

Details the hydraulic system's operation, components, and warning systems.

Landing Gear and Brakes

Describes the landing gear system, control, extension/retraction, and braking.

Electrical

Covers DC and AC power generation, distribution, and system components.

Anti-Ice/Deice Systems

Details the various anti-ice and deice systems for the aircraft.

Oxygen

Explains the oxygen system, including masks, bottle, and control panel.

SECTION III: INSTRUMENTATION AND AVIONICS

Instrumentation

Describes flight instruments like pitot-static systems, airspeed, altitude, and engine instruments.

Avionics

Details the standard avionics package, including communication, navigation, and flight control systems.

Electronic Attitude Director Indicator (EADI)

Explains the EADI display components, modes, and annunciations.

Electronic Horizontal Situation Indicator (EHSI)

Describes the EHSI display components, modes, and annunciations.

EFIS Equipment Failure Checklist

Lists EFIS equipment failures and corresponding pilot actions.

SECTION IV: OPERATING INFORMATION

Normal Procedures

Outlines standard procedures for preflight, cockpit preparation, taxi, takeoff, and landing.

Exterior Inspection

Details the step-by-step checks for the aircraft's exterior components and lights.

Cockpit Preparation

Lists all switches, controls, and indicators to be set in the cockpit before flight.

Starting Engines

Provides detailed steps and notes for starting the engines, including cold weather considerations.

Special Procedures

Covers specific procedures for short fields, adverse conditions, and icing.

SECTION V: ABNORMAL PROCEDURES

Engine/Fuel

Covers abnormal procedures related to engine failure, fire, fuel system faults, and display issues.

Environmental/Pressurization

Details procedures for environmental system overheat, controller failure, and emergency pressurization.

Flight Guidance

Covers procedures for failures in PFD, ADC, symbol generator, and autopilot systems.

Hydraulics/Brakes

Outlines procedures for landing gear, hydraulic flow, system pressure, and brake failures.

Miscellaneous

Addresses abnormal procedures for doors, AOA system failure, and warning light indications.

SECTION VI: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Engine

Provides immediate actions for engine failure, fire, and restart procedures.

Environmental/Pressurization

Covers emergency procedures for overpressurization, cabin decompression, and smoke.

Electrical

Details procedures for electrical fires, battery overtemperature, and generator failures.

Evacuation

Outlines procedures for emergency evacuation and ditching.

SECTION VII: FLIGHT PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE

Weight and Balance

Explains weight and balance concepts, forces, and weighing procedures.

Flight Planning

Discusses preflight goals, factors affecting range, and planning considerations.

Performance

Provides tabulated data for climb, cruise, descent, and holding performance.