Beechcraft C23 SUNDOWNER 180 Pilot Operating Handbook page 251

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BEECHCRAFT
Section X
Safety
information
The pilot must be completely
familiar
with
the
performance
of
the
airplane
and performance
data in
the
Information
Manual.
The
resultant
effect
of
temperature
and pressure altitude must be taken
into
account
in determining
performance
if
not accounted
for
on the charts.
An
applicable
FAA Approved
Flight Manual,
if
one
is
provided,
must be aboard
the
airplane
at all
times including the
weight
and
balance
forms
and equipment list.
PASSENGER
INFORMATION CARDS
Beech
has
available,
for
most current
production
airplanes, passenger
information
cards
which
contain
important information
on the proper use of
restraint
systems,
oxygen
masks,
emergency
exits
and
emergency
bracing
procedures.
Passenger
information
cards
may
be obtained
at
any
Beechcraft
Aviation or Aero
Center.
A pilot should
not only be
familiar
with
the information contained
in the
cards
himself,
but should,
prior to
flight,
always
inform
passengers
of the information
contained
in the
information
cards. If a passenger
information
card is
not
available for
your
model of
airplane,
the pilot should orally brief the passengers
on the proper use of restraint
systems,
doors
and
emergency
exits,
and
other emergency
procedures,
as
required by Part 91 of the FAR's.
March, 1981
10-21

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