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CUB CRAFTERS
CC18-180
Issued: 05/31/05 REPORT TC10000AFM
Date of Revision: 09/15/15 Page Number: 0-i
CUB CRAFTERS, INC.
CC18-180 PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
AND FAA APPROVED AIRPLANE FLIGHT
MANUAL
Serial Number:
Registration number:
This handbook includes the material required by the
Federal Aviation Regulations to be furnished to the pilot.
It also includes additional information provided by the
manufacturer and constitutes the FAA Approved Flight
Manual. This airplane is approved in the NORMAL
CATEGORY, based on 14 CFR Part 23. This document
must be carried in the airplane at all times.
Approved by the Federal Aviation Administration
Thomas E. Archer II
Manager, Flight Test Branch
Seattle Aircraft Certification Office
CUB CRAFTERS, INC.
1918 South 16th Avenue
Yakima WA. 98903 USA
www.cubcrafters.com

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Cub Crafters CC18-180 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerCub Crafters
ModelCC18-180
TypeLight Sport Aircraft
EngineLycoming O-360
Engine ModelO-360-C1G
Horsepower180 hp
Rate of Climb1, 200 ft/min
Seating Capacity2
Cruise Speed130 mph

Summary

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

2.2 AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS

Details never-exceed, maneuvering, and flap speeds for safe operation.

2.4 POWERPLANT LIMITATIONS

Lists engine manufacturer, model, and operational limits.

2.6 WEIGHT LIMITS

Specifies maximum and minimum operating weights for the aircraft.

2.7 CENTER OF GRAVITY

Defines forward and aft center of gravity limits at different weights.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

3.2 AIRSPEEDS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS

Provides recommended airspeeds for stall, maneuvering, and best glide conditions.

3.3 EMERGENCY CHECKLIST

Contains abbreviated procedures for various emergency scenarios.

3.3.1 ENGINE FIRE DURING START

Step-by-step checklist for handling engine fires during startup.

3.3.2 ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF

Procedures for engine failure before or after lift-off.

3.3.4 EMERGENCY LANDING WITHOUT ENGINE POWER

Outlines steps for an emergency landing when engine power is lost.

3.3.5 PRECAUTIONARY LANDING WITH ENGINE POWER

Details procedures for precautionary landings with engine power.

3.3.6 FIRE IN FLIGHT

Procedures for dealing with fires encountered during flight.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

4.3 NORMAL PROCEDURES CHECKLIST

Provides abbreviated checklists for various flight phases.

4.3.1 PREFLIGHT

Details preflight inspection items for the cockpit and aircraft exterior.

4.3.3 FLIGHT

Outlines procedures for takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and landing.

4.3.3.6 APPROACH AND LANDING

Details normal landing procedures and crosswind landing techniques.

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

5.2 PERFORMANCE CHARTS

Contains graphical data for critical aircraft performance parameters.

5.2.2 STALL SPEED

Illustrates stall speeds based on angle of bank and flap configuration.

5.2.3 TAKE OFF

Provides charts for calculating takeoff ground distance and distance to obstacle.

5.2.6 LANDING

Details landing distances over obstacles and ground distances.

SECTION 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE

6.2 PERTINENT INFORMATION FOR WEIGHT AND BALANCE

Lists key weight and balance data including datum, gross weight, and C.G. limits.

SECTION 7 AIRCRAFT AND SYSTEMS

7.5 POWERPLANT

Covers engine details, mount, propeller, cowling, and exhaust system.

7.5.1 ENGINE

Details the Textron Lycoming engine model, horsepower, and RPM limits.

SECTION 9.4 JPI EDM 800 ENGINE ANALYZER

9.4.7.9 LEANFIND

Details methods for leaning the mixture based on EGT and CHT readings.

SECTION 9.11 WIPAIRE 2100A AMPHIBIOUS FLOATS

SECTION 9.13 WIPAIRE 2100S SEAPLANE FLOATS

SECTION 9.14 GARMIN GTN 635 GPS/COM

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