Supplement; Carburetor Air Temperature Gage - Cessna 182Q 1979 Pilot Operating Handbook

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PILOT'S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
CARBURETOR AIR
TEMPERATURE GAGE
MODEL 182Q
SUPPLEMENT
CARBURETOR AIR
TEMPERATURE GAGE
SECTION 1
GENERAL
The carburetor air temperature gage provides a means of detecting
carburetor icing conditions. The gage is located on the left side of the
instrument panel below the gyros.
It
is marked in 5° increments from -30°C
to +30°C, and has a yellow arc between -15°C and +5°C which indicates the
temperature range most conducive to carburetor icing.
SECTION 2
LIMITATIONS
There is no change to the airplane limitations when the carburetor air
temperature gage is installed.
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
There is no change to the airplane emergency procedures when the
carburetor air temperature gage is installed.
SECTION 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
There is no change to the airplane normal procedures when the
carburetor air temperature gage is installed.
It
is good practice to monitor
the gage periodically and keep the needle out of the yellow arc during
possible carburetor icing conditions. Refer to Section 4 of the basic
1 October 1978
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