Cessna Inspection Programs - Cessna 172S Skyhawk Information Manual

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SECTION 8
HANDLING, SERVICE
&
MAINTENANCE
CESSNA INSPECTION PROGRAMS
CESSNA
MODEL 172S
In lieu of the 100 hour and annual inspection requirements, an
airPlane may be inspected in accordance with a Progressive Care
Inspection Program or a PhaseCard Inspection Program. Both
programs offer systems which allow the work load to be divided into
smaller operations that can be accomplished in shorter time
periods.
The Cessna Progressive Care Inspection Program allows an
airplane to be inspected and maintained in four operations. The four
operations are recycled each 200 hours and are recorded in a
specially provided Aircraft Inspection Log as each operation is
conducted.
The PhaseCard Inspection Program offers a parallel system for
high-utilization flight operations (approximately 600 flight hours per
year). This system utilizes 50 hour intervals (Phase 1 and Phase 2)
to inspect high-usage systems and components. At 12 months or
600 flight hours, whichever occurs first, the airplane undergoes a
complete (Phase 3) inspection.
Regardless of the inspection method selected, the owner should
keep in mind that FAR Part 43 and FAR Part 91 establishes the
requirement
that
properly
certified
agencies
or
personnel
accomplish all
required
FAA inspections and
most of the
manufacturer recommended inspections.
8-8
May 30/00

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