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Cessna 152 1978 manual available for free PDF download: Pilot Operating Handbook
Cessna 152 1978 Pilot Operating Handbook (192 pages)
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Cessna
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Aircrafts
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Table of Contents
Section 1 General
5
Table of Contents
5
Three Views
7
Introduction
9
Descriptive Data
9
Engine
9
Propeller
9
Fuel
9
Oil
10
Maximum Certificated Weights
11
Standard Airplane Weights
11
Cabin and Entry Dimensions
11
Baggage Space Dimensions
11
Specific Loadings
11
Symbols, Abbreviations and Terminology
12
General Airspeed Terminology and Symbols
12
Meteorological Terminology
13
Engine Power Terminology
13
Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
13
Weight and Balance Terminology
14
Section 2 Limitations
15
Limitations
15
Introduction
17
Airspeed Limitations
17
Airspeed Indicator Markings
18
Power Plant Limitations
19
Weight Limits
20
Center of Gravity Limits
20
Maneuvering Limits
20
Flight Load Factor Limits
21
Kinds of Operation Limits
21
Fuel Limitations
21
Placards
22
Section 3 Emergency Procedures
25
Emergency Procedures
25
Introduction
27
Airspeeds for Emergency Operation
27
Operational Checklists
27
Engine Failure During Takeoff Run
27
Engine Failures
27
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
28
Engine Failure During Flight
28
Engine Failure Immediately after Takeoff
28
Forced Landings
28
Precautionary Landing with Engine Power
28
Ditching
29
During Start on Ground
29
Fires
29
Cabin Fire
30
Electrical Fire in Flight
30
Engine Fire in Flight
30
Icing
31
Inadvertent Icing Encounter
31
Landing with a Flat Main Tire
31
Wing Fire
31
Ammeter Shows Discharge
32
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
32
Over-Voltage Light Illuminates
32
Amplified Procedures
33
Engine Failure
33
(Vacuum System Failure)
34
Emergency Operation in Clouds
34
Fires
34
Forced Landings
34
Landing Without Elevator Control
34
Emergency Descent through Clouds
35
Executing a 180° Turn in Clouds
35
Recovery from a Spiral Dive
35
Carburetor Icing
36
Flight in Icing Conditions
36
Rough Engine Operation or Loss of Power
36
Spins
36
Normal Procedures
36
Spark Plug Fouling
37
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
37
Excessive Rate of Charge
37
Low Oil Pressure
37
Magneto Malfunction
37
Insufficient Rate of Charge
38
Section 4 Normal Procedures
39
Introduction
41
Speeds for Normal Operation
41
Checklist Procedures
43
Preflight Inspection
43
Cabin
43
Empennage
43
Nose
43
Right Wing
43
RIGHT WING Trailing Edge
43
Left Wing
44
LEFT WING Leading Edge
44
LEFT WING Trailing Edge
44
Before Starting Engine
44
STARTING ENGINE (Temperatures above Freezing)
44
Before Takeoff
45
Takeoff
45
Normal Takeoff
45
Short Field Takeoff
45
Enroute Climb
46
Cruise
46
Before Landing
46
Landing
46
Normal Landing
46
Short Field Landing
46
Performance
46
Balked Landing
47
After Landing
47
Securing Airplane
47
Amplified Procedures
49
STARTING ENGINE (Temperatures above Freezing)
49
Taxiing
50
Alternator Check
51
Before Takeoff
51
Magneto Check
51
Warm-Up
51
Power Check
52
Takeoff
52
Wing Flap Setting
52
Cruise
53
Enroute Climb
53
Fuel Savings Procedures for Flight Training Operations
54
Spins
54
Stalls
54
Balked Landing
56
Crosswind Landing
56
Landing
56
Short Field Landing
56
Cold Weather Operation
57
Noise Abatement
58
Section 5 Performance
59
Introduction
61
Use of Performance Charts
61
Sample Problem
61
Takeoff
62
Cruise
62
Landing
64
Airspeed Calibration
65
Temperature Conversion Chart
66
Stall Speeds
67
Most Forward Center of Gravity
67
Most Rearward Center of Gravity
67
Takeoff Distance
68
Short Field
68
Rate of Climb
69
Time, Fuel, and Distance to Climb
70
Maximum Rate of Climb
70
Cruise Performance
71
Range Profile
72
24.5 Gallons Usable Fuel
72
45 Minutes Reserve
72
Range Profile
73
37.5 Gallons Usable Fuel
73
45 Minutes Reserve
73
Endurance Profile
74
24.5 Gallons Usable Fuel
74
Endurance Profile
75
37.5 Gallons Usable Fuel
75
45 Minutes Reserve
75
Landing Distance
76
Short Field
76
Section 6 Weight & Balance / Equipment List
77
Airplane Weighing Procedures
79
Introduction
79
Weight and Balance
82
Equipment List
89
Section 7 Airplane & Systems Descriptions
97
Airplane & Systems Descriptions
97
Airframe
99
Introduction
99
Flight Controls
104
Trim System
104
Ground Control
104
Instrument Panel
104
Wing Flap System
105
Baggage Compartment
106
Landing Gear System
106
Seats
106
Seat Belt and Shoulder Harnesses
107
Seat Belts
107
Shoulder Harnesses
107
Integrated Seat Belt/Shoulder Harnesses with Inertia Reels
109
Entrance Doors and Cabin Windows
109
Control Locks
110
Engine
110
Engine Controls
110
Engine Instruments
110
New Engine Break-In and Operation
111
Engine Oil System
111
Ignition-Starter System
112
Air Induction System
112
Exhaust System
112
Carburetor and Priming System
112
Cooling System
113
Fuel System
113
Propeller
113
Brake System
115
Electrical System
116
Master Switch
116
Ammeter
116
Over-Voltage Sensor and Warning Light
116
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
118
Ground Service Plug Receptacle
118
Lighting System
118
Exterior Lighting
118
Interior Lighting
119
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System
120
Pitot-Static System and Instruments
121
Airspeed Indicator
121
Rate-Of-Climb Indicator
122
Altimeter
122
Vacuum System and Instruments
122
Attitude Indicator
123
Directional Indicator
124
Suction Gage
124
Avionics Support Equipment
124
Audio Control Panel
124
Static Dischargers
126
Stall Warning System
124
Section 8 Handling, Service & Maintenance
127
Identification Plate
129
Introduction
129
Owner Follow-Up System
129
Publications
129
Airplane File
130
Airplane Inspection Periods
131
Faa Required Inspections
131
Cessna Progressive Care
131
Cessna Customer Care Program
132
Alterations or Repairs
132
Pilot Conducted Preventive Maintenance
132
Ground Handling
133
Towing
133
Parking
133
Tie-Down
133
Leveling
134
Flyable Storage
134
Servicing
135
Engine Oil
135
Fuel
137
Landing Gear
137
Cleaning and Care
138
Windshield-Windows
138
Painted Surfaces
139
Section 9 Supplements
141
SUPPLEMENTS (Optional Systems Description & Operating Procedures)
141
Introduction
145
Supplement
147
Emergency Locator Transmitter (Elt)
147
Section 1 - General
147
Section 2 - Limitations
148
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
148
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
149
Section 5 - Performance
149
Supplement
151
CESSNA 300 NAV/COM (COM/VOR, no LOC - Type RT-308C)
151
Section 1 - General
151
Section 2 - Limitations
153
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
153
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
153
Section 5 - Performance
153
Supplement
155
CESSNA 300 NAV/COM (720-Channel - Type RT-328T)
155
Section 1 - General
155
Section 2 - Limitations
157
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
158
Section 5 - Performance
158
Supplement
159
CESSNA 300 NAV/COM (720-Channel - Type RT-385A)
159
Section 1 - General
159
Section 2 - Limitations
161
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
162
Section 5 - Performance
163
Supplement
165
CESSNA 300 ADF (Type R-546E)
165
Section 1 - General
165
Section 2 - Limitations
167
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
167
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
167
Section 5 - Performance
168
Supplement
169
CESSNA 300 TRANSPONDER (Type RT-359A) and OPTIONAL ENCODING ALTIMETER (Type EA-401A)
169
Section 1 - General
169
Section 2 - Limitations
171
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
171
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
171
Section 5 - Performance
172
Supplement
173
CESSNA 300 TRANSPONDER (Type RT-359A) and OPTIONAL ALTITUDE ENCODER (BLIND)
173
Section 1 - General
173
Section 2 - Limitations
175
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
175
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
175
Section 5 - Performance
176
Supplement
177
CESSNA 400 TRANSPONDER (Type RT-459A) and OPTIONAL ENCODING ALTIMETER (Type EA-401A)
177
Section 1 - General
177
Section 2 - Limitations
179
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
179
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
179
Section 5 - Performance
180
Supplement
181
CESSNA 400 TRANSPONDER (Type RT-459A) and OPTIONAL ALTITUDE ENCODER (BLIND)
181
Section 1 - General
181
Section 2 - Limitations
183
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
183
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
183
Section 5 - Performance
184
Supplement
185
CESSNA 400 MARKER BEACON (Type R-402A)
185
Section 1 - General
185
Section 2 - Limitations
187
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
187
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
187
Section 5 - Performance
187
Supplement
189
CESSNA 400 GLIDE SLOPE (Type R-443B)
189
Section 1 - General
189
Section 2 - Limitations
190
Section 3 - Emergency Procedures
190
Section 4 - Normal Procedures
191
Section 5 - Performance
191
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