SECTION 8
CESSNA
AIRPLANE HANDLING, SERVICE
MODEL 162
AND MAINTENANCE
GARMIN G300
AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
FAA REQUIRED INSPECTIONS
As required by U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations, all civil aircraft of
U.S. registry must undergo a complete inspection (annual) each twelve
calendar months. In addition to the required annual inspection, aircraft
operated for in-flight instruction must have a complete inspection every
100 hours of operation.
Cessna and the FAA may require other inspections by the issuance of
Service Bulletins, Safety Alerts and Airworthiness Directives applicable
to the airplane, engine, propeller and components. It is the
responsibility of the owner/operator to ensure compliance with all
applicable Service Bulletins, Safety Alerts and Airworthiness Directives
and when the inspections are repetitive, to take appropriate steps to
prevent inadvertent noncompliance.
CESSNA INSPECTION PROGRAMS
Airplane owners should keep in mind that 14 CFR 61 and 14 CFR 65
establishes the requirement that properly certified agencies or
personnel accomplish all required FAA inspections and most of the
manufacturer recommended inspections.
CESSNA CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM
Specific benefits and provisions of the Cessna Warranty plus other
important benefits for you are contained in your Customer Care
Handbook supplied with your airplane. The Customer Care Handbook
should be thoroughly reviewed and kept in the airplane at all times.
You will also want to return to your Cessna Service Station at 25, 50
and 100 hours inspections. These important inspections will be
performed for you by any Cessna Service Station, in most cases you
will prefer to have the Cessna Service Station from whom you
purchased the airplane accomplish this work.
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