Standard Airplane Weights; Cabin And Entry Dimensions; Baggage Space And Entry Dimensions; Symbols, Abbreviations And Terminology - Cessna 182Q 1979 Pilot Operating Handbook

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CESSNA
MODEL 182Q
SECTION 1
GENERAL
Weight in Baggage Compartment:
Baggage Area "A" (or passenger on child's seat) - Station 82 to 108: 120
lbs. See note below.
Baggage Area "B" and Hatshelf-Station 108 to 136: 80 lbs. See note
below.
NOTE
The maximum combined weight capacity for baggage
areas A and B, including the hatshelf, is 200 lbs. The
maximum hatshelf load is 25 lbs.
STANDARD AIRPLANE WEIGHTS
Standard Empty Weight, Skylane: 1700 lbs.
Skylane II: 17541bs.
Maximum Useful Load, Skylane: 12601bs.
Skylane II: 1206 lbs.
CABIN AND ENTRY DIMENSIONS
Detailed dimensions of the cabin interior and entry door openings are
illustrated in Section 6.
BAGGAGE SPACE AND ENTRY DIMENSIONS
Dimensions of the baggage area and baggage door opening are
illustrated in detail in Section 6.
SPECIFIC LOADINGS
Wing Loading: 16.9 lbs./ sq.
ft.
Power Loading: 12.8 lbs./ hp.
SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS AND
TERMINOLOGY
GENERAL AIRSPEED TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS
KCAS
Knots Calibrated Airspeed is indicated airspeed corrected
for position and instrument error and expressed in knots.
Knots calibrated airspeed is equal to KTAS in standard
atmosphere at sea level.
KIAS
Knots Indicated Airspeed is the speed shown on the
airspeed indicator and expressed in knots.
1 October 1978
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