Demonstrated Operating Temperature - Cessna TR182 1979 Pilot Operating Handbook

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CESSNA
MODELTR182
SECTION 5
PERFORMANCE
Therefore, the time required for the cruise portion of the trip is:
784 Nautical Miles
54 H
145Knots
=.
ours
The fuel required for cruise is:
5.4 hours
x
12.6 GPH
=
68.0 Gallons
The total estimated fuel required is as follows:
Engine start, taxi, and takeoff
Climb
Cruise
Total fuel required
2.0
5.8
68.0
75.8 Gallons
This will leave a fuel reserve of:
88.0
-75.8
12.2Gallons
Once the flight is underway, ground speed checks will provide a more
accurate basis for estimating the time enroute and the corresponding fuel
required to complete the trip with ample reserve.
LANDING
A procedure similar to takeoff should be used for estimating the
landing distance at the destination airport. Figure 5-10 presents landing
distance information for the short field technique. The distances corres-
ponding to 3000 feet pressure altitude and a temperature of 30°C are as
follows:
Ground roll
Total distance to clear a 50-foot obstacle
705 Feet
1490Feet
A correction for the effect of wind may be made based on Note 2 of the
landing chart using the same procedure as outlined for takeoff.
DEMONSTRATED
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Satisfactory engine cooling has been demonstrated for this airplane
with an outside air temperature 23°C above standard. This is not to be
considered as an operating limitation.
Reference should be made to
Section 2 for engine operating limitations.
1 October 1978
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