Taxi Power; Fuel Limits; Altitude Limits; Environmental Conditions - Cirrus DESIGN SR20 Pilot's Operating Handbook And Flight Manual

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Cirrus Design
Section 2
SR20
Limitations

Taxi Power

Maximum continuous engine speed for taxiing is 1000 RPM on flat,
smooth, hard surfaces. Power settings slightly above 1000 RPM are
permissible to start motion, for turf, soft surfaces, and on inclines. Use
minimum power to maintain taxi speed.

Fuel Limits

Approved Fuel ............... Aviation Grade 100 LL (Blue) or 100 (Green)
Total Fuel Capacity..................................... 58.5 U.S. gallons (229.0 L)
Total Fuel Each Tank .................................. 29.3 U.S. gallons (114.5 L)
Total Usable Fuel (all flight conditions) ....... 56.0 U.S. gallons (212.0 L)
Maximum Allowable Fuel Imbalance ...............7.5 U.S. Gallon (¼ tank)
The fuel pump must be set to BOOST for takeoff, climb, landing, and
for switching fuel tanks.

Altitude Limits

Maximum Takeoff Altitude ..........................................10,000 Feet MSL
Maximum Operating Altitude ......................................17,500 Feet MSL
The operating rules (FAR Part 91 and FAR Part 135) require the use of
supplemental oxygen at specified altitudes below the maximum
operating altitude.

Environmental Conditions

For operation of the airplane below an outside air temperature of -10°F
(-23°C), use of cowl inlet covers approved by Cirrus Design and listed
in the Winterization Kit AFM Supplement P/N 13772-118 is required.

Maximum Occupancy

Occupancy of this airplane is limited to four persons (the pilot and
three passengers).
P/N 11934-004
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