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Piper Cherokee Arrow II PA-28R-200 1973 User Manual

Piper Cherokee Arrow II PA-28R-200 1973
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Piper Cherokee Arrow II PA-28R-200 1973 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerPiper Aircraft
ModelCherokee Arrow II PA-28R-200
Year1973
EngineLycoming IO-360-C1C
Horsepower200 hp
Landing GearRetractable tricycle
Maximum Takeoff Weight2, 750 lbs
Seating4
PropellerConstant speed
Fuel Capacity50 US gallons (48 US gallons usable)
Service Ceiling15, 000 ft (4, 600 m)
Maximum Speed166 knots (191 mph)

Summary

APPLICABILITY

REVISIONS

Identification of Revised Material

How to identify revised text and illustrations.

Original Pages Issued

List of original pages issued for the manual.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

PERFORMANCE

Performance figures under various conditions.

WEIGHTS

POWER PLANT

FUEL (AVGAS ONLY)

OIL

BAGGAGE

DIMENSIONS

LANDING GEAR

DESCRIPTION

AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS

Detailed description of the aircraft structure and systems.

ENGINE AND PROPELLER

LANDING GEAR

FLIGHT CONTROLS

FUEL SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

VACUUM SYSTEM

SECTION 1 LIMITATIONS

A. ENGINE

Engine operating limitations and limits.

B. FUEL (AVGAS ONLY)

Fuel type and minimum octane requirements.

C. PROPELLER - SIN ...

Propeller specifications and pitch settings.

D. INSTRUMENT MARKINGS (Power Plant)

Markings on engine instruments for normal and caution ranges.

E. AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS AND INSTRUMENT MARKINGS (Calibrated Airspeed)

F. FLIGHT L.OAD FACTORS

G. MAXIMUM WEIGHT

H. BAGGAGE. CAPACITY

I. C. G. RANGE

J. MANE.UVERS

K. PLACARDS

SECTION II PROCEDURES

A. SYSTEM OPERATIONS

Step-by-step procedures for system operations.

5. Takeoff considerations:

Section II. Limitations:

PLACARDS

Placards related to the tachometer face and circuit breaker panel.

PRESS AND HOLD OPERATIONS

PRESS AND RELEASE OPERATIONS

I. Limitations:

Engines:

Specific engine limitations.

Propeller and propeller limits:

Propeller specifications and operational limits.

Powerplant Instrument Markings:

Markings on powerplant instruments.

Placard:

II. Procedures :

I. OPERATING LIMITATIONS (CONT.)

A. INSTRUCTIONS

Instructions for using the standby vacuum system.

B. PLACARDS

Required placards for the standby vacuum system.

II. OPERATING PROCEDURES

A. NORMAL PROCEDURES

Normal operating procedures for the system.

B. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

1. Emergency landing gear extension instructions:

Step-by-step instructions for emergency gear extension.

2. Gear up emergency landing:

Procedures for conducting a gear-up emergency landing.

SECTION III PERFORMANCE

A. STALLS

Stalling speeds in mph versus angle of bank.

SECTION IV SUPPLEMENTS

A. Electric Pitch Trim Installation

Installation details for electric pitch trim.

B. AutoControl III Installation

Installation details for AutoControl III.

C. AutoFlite II Installation

Installation details for AutoFlite II.

D. Air Conditioner Installation

Installation details for the air conditioner.

E. Installation of Piper AutoControl IIIB

Installation details for Piper AutoControl IIIB.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

INTRODUCTION

Overview of emergency procedures and pilot responsibilities.

ENGINE POWER LOSS DURING TAKE-OFF

ENGINE POWER LOSS IN FLIGHT

POWER OFF LANDING

GEAR DOWN LANDDNG

PROPELLER OVERSPEED

EMERGENCY LANDING GEAR EXTENSION

SPINS

OPEN DOOR

FIRE

1 Source of Fire - Check

Steps to identify the source of a fire.

b. Engine Fire:

Procedures for an engine fire in flight or on the ground.

LOSS OF OIL PRESSURE

LOSS OF FUEL PRESSURE

HIGH OIL TEMPE,RATURE

ALTERNATOR FAILURE

WEIGHT AND BALANCE

INDEX . WEIGHT AND BALANCE

A . Propellers and Propeller Accessories

List of propeller and accessory equipment.

B . Engine and Engine Accessories - Fuel and Oil Systems

List of engine accessories, fuel, and oil systems.

C . Landing Gear and Brakes

List of landing gear and brake components.

D . Electrical Equipment

List of electrical equipment.

.. Instruments

List of aircraft instruments.

I . Electrical Equipment (Optional Equipment)

Optional electrical equipment.

J .. Autopilots (Optional Equipment)

Optional autopilot systems.

M . Miscellaneous (Optional Equipment)

Optional miscellaneous equipment.

WEIGHT AND BALANCE

WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA

1. PREPARATION

Steps for preparing the aircraft for weighing.

2. LEVELING

Procedures for leveling the aircraft on scales.

.3. WEIGHING - AIRPLANE E,MPTY WEIGHT

4. E,MPTY WEIGHT CENTER OF GRAVITY

WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA

AIRPLANE EMPTY WEIGHT

Recorded empty weight and components.

AIRPLANE USEFUL I.OAD - NORMAL CATEGORY OPERATION

Calculation of useful load for normal operations.

C. G. RANGE AND WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS

EQUIPMENT LIST

A. Propellers and Propeller Accessories

List of propeller and related accessories.

B. Engine and Engine Accessories - Fuel and Oil Systenls

C. Landing Gear and Brakes

D. Electrical Equipment

E. Instruments

F.. Hydraulic Equipment

G. Miscellaneous

H. 'ngine and Engine Accessories - Fuel and Oil System (Optional Equipment)

I. Electrical Equipment (Optional Equipment)

J. Autopilots (Optional Equipment)

K. Radio Equipment (Optional Equipment)

L. Instruments (Optional Equipment)

M. Miscellaneous (Optional Equipment)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

PREFLIGHT

Preflight inspection procedures before each flight.

STARTING ENGINE

STARTING ENGINE WHEN COLD

STARTING ENGINE WHEN HOT

STARTING ENGINE WHEN FLOODED

STARTING WITH EXTERNAL POWER*

WARM-UP AND GROUND CHECK

TAKEOFF

Short Field, Obstacle Clearance:

Soft Field, Obstacle Clearance:

Soft Field, No Obstacle:

CLIMB

STALLS

CRUISING -

APPROACH AND LANDING

STOPPING ENGINE

AIRSPEED DATA

MOORINGS

WEIGHT AND BALANCE

EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER*

AIR CONDITIONMG *

To operate the air conditioning system

Steps to operate the air conditioning system.

AIR CONDITIONER OPERATIONAL CHECK PROCEDURE

AIR CONDITIONER EFFECTS ON AIRPL.ANE PERFORMANCE

OPERATING TIPS

OPERATING TIPS

PERFORMANCE CHARTS

ALTITUDE CONVERSION CHART

TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE

CLIMB PERFORMANCE

CRUISE PERFORMANCE - TRUE AIRSPEED

CRUISE PERFORMANCE - RANGE

STALLING SPEED vs. ANGLE OF BANK

STALLING SPEED VS WEIGHT

GLIDE PERFORMANCE

LANDING PERFORMANCE

Power Setting Table

HANDLING AND SERVICING

GROUND HANDLING

Procedures for ground handling operations.

TAXIING

PARKING

MOORING

CLEANING

CLEANING ENGINE COMPARTMENT

Steps for cleaning the engine compartment.

CLEANING LANDING GEAR

Steps for cleaning the landing gear.

CLEANING EXTERIOR SURFACES

CLEANING WINDSHIELD AND WINDOWS

CLEANING HEADLINER, SIDE PANELS AND SEATS

CLEAN.ING CARPETS

POWER PLANT INDUCTION AIR FILTER

REMOVAL OF INDUCTION AIR FILTER

Steps for removing the induction air filter.

CLEANING INDUCTION AIR FILTER

Steps for cleaning the induction air filter.

INSTALLATION OF INDUCTION AIR FILTER

Steps for installing the induction air filter.

BRAKE SERVICE

LANDING GEAR SERVICE

PROPELLER SERVICE

OIL REQUIREMENTS

FUEL SYSTEM

TIRE MnATION

BATTERY SERVICE

WINTERIZATION

FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

REQUIRED SERVICE AND INSPECTION PERIODS

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