SECTION 4
NORMAL PROCEDURES
CRUISE
(Continued)
•
Operation
operating
availability and use of supplemental oxygen
above 12,500 feet as specified by operating
rules.
•
Smoking is prohibited when using oxygen. Oil,
grease, soap, lipstick, lip balm, and other fatty
materials constitute a serious fire hazard when in
contact with oxygen. Be sure hands and clothing
are oil-free before handling oxygen equipment.
STALLS
Stall characteristics are conventional and aural warning is provided by
a stall warning horn which sounds between 5 and 10 knots above the
stall in all configurations.
Refer to Section 5, Performance, Figure 5-6, for idle-power stall speeds
at maximum weight for both forward and aft C.G. limits.
Practice of stalls should be done conservatively and with
sufficient altitude for a safe recovery.
4-64
WARNING
up
to
the
altitude
is
NOTE
U.S.
MODEL 208B 867 SHP
GARMIN G1000
maximum
allowable
predicated
on
FAA APPROVED
208BPHCUS-01
CESSNA
the