Cessna TURBO CENTURION T210M 1978 Pilot Operating Handbook page 191

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CESSNA
MODELT210M
C.
To be made available upon request:
1.
Airplane Log Book.
2.
Engine Log Book.
SECTION 8
HANDLING, SERVICE
&
MAINTENANCE
Most of the items listed are required by the United States Federal
Aviation Regulations. Since the Regulations of other nations may require
other documents and data, owners of airplanes not registered in the United
States should check with their own aviation officials to determine their
individual
requirements.
Cessna recommends that these items, plus the Pilot's Operating
Handbook,
Pilot's Checklists, Power Computer, Customer Care Program
book
and Customer Care Card, be carried in the airplane at
all
times.
AIRPLANE INSPECTION PERIODS
FAA REQUIRED INSPECTIONS
As required by Federal Aviation
Regulations,
all civil
aircraft
of U.S.
registry
must undergo a complete
inspection
(annual) each twelve
calend-
ar
months.
In addition
to
the
required ANNUAL inspection, aircraft
operated commercially (for hire) must have a complete
inspection
every
100
hours of operation.
The FAA may require other inspections by the issuance of airworthi-
ness directives applicable to the
airplane,
engine, propeller and compo-
nents.
It
is the responsibility of the owner/ operator to ensure compliance
with
all
applicable airworthiness directives and, when the inspections are
repetitive, to
take appropriate steps to prevent inadvertent noncom-
pliance.
In lieu of the 100 HOUR and ANNUAL inspection
requirements,
an
airplane
may be inspected in accordance with a progressive inspection
schedule, which allows the work load to be divided into smaller operations
that
can be accomplished in shorter time periods.
The CESSNA PROGRESSIVE CARE PROGRAM has been developed
to
provide a modern progressive inspection schedule
that
satisfies the
complete airplane inspection requirements of both the
100
HOUR and
ANNUAL inspections as applicable to Cessna airplanes.
The
program
assists
the owner in his responsibility to comply with
all
FAA inspection
requirements,
while ensuring timely replacement of life-limited parts and
adherence
to factory-recommended
inspection
intervals
and
maintenance
procedures.
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