Emergency Procedures - Cessna TR182 1979 Pilot Operating Handbook

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CESSNA
MODEL TR182
SECTION 3
EMERGENCYPROCEDURES
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction
. . . . . . . . . . . .
Airspeeds For Emergency Operation
. 3-3
. 3-3
OPERATIONAL CHECKLISTS
Engine Failures
3-3
Engine Failure During Takeoff Run
. . .
3-3
Engine Failure Immediately After Takeoff
3-4
Engine Failure During Flight
. . . . . .
3-4
Forced Landings
. . . . . . . . . . ...
. .
3-4
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
3-4
Precautionary Landing With Engine Power
3-4
Ditching . . . . . . . .
3-5
Fires
. . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
During Start On Ground
3-5
Engine Fire In Flight
.
3-6
Electrical Fire In Flight
3-6
Cabin Fire
3-7
Wing Fire
. . . . . .
3-7
Icing
. . . . . .
3-7
Inadvertent Icing Encounter
3-7
Static Source Blockage (Erroneous Instrument Reading
Suspected)
. . . . . . . . .
3-8
Landing Gear Malfunction Procedures
3-8
Landing Gear Fails To Retract
3-8
Landing Gear Fails To Extend
3-8
Gear Up Landing . . . . . . .
3-9
Landing Without Positive Indication Of Gear Locking
3-9
Landing With A Defective Nose Gear (Or Flat Nose Tire)
3-9
Landing With A Flat Main Tire
. . . . .
3-10
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
. .
3-10
Ammeter Shows Excessive Rate of Charge
(Full Scale Deflection)
3-10
Low-Voltage Light Illuminates Dur-ing Flight
(Ammeter Indicates Discharge)
.....
3-10
1 October 1978
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