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Textron Cessna 172R User Manual

Textron Cessna 172R
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Cessna
A
Textron
Company
Pilot’s
Operating
Handbook
and
FAA
Approved
Airplane
Flight
Manual
Registration
No.
This
publication
includes
the
material
required
to
be
furnished
to
the
pilot
by
FAR
Part
23
and
constitutes
the
FAA
Approved
Airplane
Flight
Manual.
COPYRIGHT
®
1996
The
Cessna
Aircraft
Company
Wichita,
Kansas
USA
FAA
APPROVAL
PAA
APPROVED
UNDER
FAR
21
SUBPART
J
The
Cessna
Aircraft
Co
jation
Option
Manufacturer
CE-1
Executive
Engineer
Date:
December
10.
1996
0
Member
of
GAMA
Original
Issue
-
2
December
1996
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Textron Cessna 172R Specifications

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BrandTextron
ModelCessna 172R
CategoryAircrafts
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

Airspeed Limitations

Details airspeed limitations and operational significance for various flight conditions.

Weight Limits

Specifies weight limits for normal and utility categories, including baggage compartment limits.

Fuel Limitations

Details fuel capacities, and additional limitations for fuel system operation.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES CHECKLIST

Immediate action items for engine failures, forced landings, fires, icing, and tire issues.

Engine Failures

Step-by-step procedures for engine failure during takeoff roll and immediately after takeoff.

Forced Landings

Procedures for emergency landing without engine power and precautionary landing with engine power.

Fires

Procedures for engine fires in flight and during start on ground, as well as electrical and cabin fires.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

Preflight Inspection

Detailed preflight inspection procedures for various parts of the aircraft.

STARTING ENGINE

Step-by-step procedures for starting the engine using battery or external power.

TAKEOFF

Procedures for normal and short field takeoffs, including flap settings and climb speeds.

LANDING

Procedures for normal, short field, balked, and after landing operations.

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

Takeoff

Provides takeoff distance charts based on conditions like flaps, throttle, runway, and wind.

Cruise

Details cruise performance based on altitude, temperature, power settings, and wind.

SECTION 6 WEIGHT & BALANCE / EQUIPMENT LIST

SECTION 7 AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION

SECTION 8 HANDLING, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

SECTION 9 - SUPPLEMENTS

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