Abnormal Procedures Guidance; Circuit Breakers; Original Issue - Cirrus SR22 Pilot's Operating Handbook And Flight Manual

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Section 3A
Abnormal Procedures

Abnormal Procedures Guidance

Although this section provides procedures for handling most abnormal
system and/or flight conditions that could arise in the aircraft, it is not a
substitute for thorough knowledge of the airplane and general aviation
techniques. A thorough study of the information in this handbook while
on the ground will help you prepare for time-critical situations in the air.
Sound judgement as well as thorough knowledge of the aircraft, its
characteristics, and the flight manual procedures are essential in the
handling of any abnormal system and/or flight condition. In addition to
the outlined items in the Abnormal Procedures, the following steps are
considered part of all abnormal situations:
• Maintain Aircraft Control
• Analyze the Situation
• Take Appropriate Action

Circuit Breakers

Many procedures involve manipulating circuit breakers. The following
criteria should be followed during "Circuit Breaker" steps:
• Circuit breakers that are "SET" should be checked for normal
condition. If the circuit breaker is not "Set", it may be reset only
once. If the circuit breaker opens again, do not reset.
• Circuit breakers that "PULL" should only be pulled and not reset.
• Circuit breakers that "CYCLE" should be pulled, delayed for
several seconds, and reset only once. Allow sufficient cooling
time for circuit breakers that are reset through a "CYCLE"
procedure.
3A-4
Cirrus Design
SR22
P/N 13772-004

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