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Cessna 172R Operating Handbook (501 pages)
Brand:
Cessna
| Category:
Aircrafts
| Size: 34.82 MB
Table of Contents
Revision 7
2
I/II Revision
3
Performance/Specifications
5
Revision 7
5
Revision 7
6
Revision 7
7
Revision 4
8
Log of Effective Pages
9
Table of Contents
11
Revision 8
13
Revision
14
Revision
15
Table of Contents
19
General Information
23
Three View - Normal Ground Attitude
24
Aircraft View
24
Descriptive Data
26
Engine Data
26
Propeller Data
26
Fuel Data
26
Introduction
26
Fuel Capacity
27
Oil Specification
27
Recommended Viscosity for Temperature Range
28
Maximum Certificated Weights
28
Standard Airplane Weights
29
Specific Loadings
29
Cabin and Entry Dimensions
29
Baggage Space and Entry Dimensions
29
Symbols, Abbreviations and Terminology
30
General Airspeed Terminology and Symbols
30
Meteorological Terminology
31
Engine Power Terminology
31
Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
32
Weight and Balance Terminology
33
Metric / Imperial / U.S. Conversion Charts
35
Weight Conversions
37
Length Conversions
39
1 -5. Distance Conversions
42
Volume Conversions
43
Temperature Conversions
46
Hectopascals to Inches Mercury Conversions
47
Revision
47
Limitations
53
Introduction
55
Airspeed Limitations
56
Airspeed Indicator Markings
57
Powerplant Limitations
57
Powerplant Instrument Markings
58
Weight Limits
59
Center of Gravity Limits
59
Normal Category
59
Utility Category
59
Maneuver Limits
60
Normal Category
60
Utility Category
60
Utility Category
61
Flight Load Factor Limits
62
Kinds of Operation Limits
62
Normal Category
62
Utility Category
62
Fuel Limitations
63
Other Limitations
63
Flap Limitations
63
Additional Fuel Limitations
63
Placards
64
Emergency Procedures
71
Airspeeds for Emergency Operation
73
Introduction
73
Engine Failure During Takeoff Roll
74
Engine Failure Immediately after Takeoff
74
Emergency Procedures Checklist
74
Forced Landings
75
Engine Failure During Flight (Restart Procedures)
75
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
75
Precautionary Landing with Engine Power
76
Ditching
76
Fire During Start on Ground
77
Engine Fire in Flight
77
Electrical Fire in Flight
78
Cabin Fire
78
Wing Fire
79
Inadvertent Icing Encounter
79
Landing with a Flat Main Tire
80
Landing with a Flat Nose Tire
80
Static Source Blockage
80
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
81
Ammeter Shows Excessive Rate of Charge
81
(Full Scale Deflection)
81
Low Voltage Annunciator (VOLTS) Illuminates During Flight (Ammeter Indicates Discharge)
81
Vacuum System Failure
82
Amplified Emergency Procedures
83
Engine Failure
83
Landing Without Elevator Control
85
Forced Landings
85
Emergency Operation in Clouds (Vacuum System Failure)
86
Executing a 180° Turn in Clouds
86
Fires
86
Emergency Descent through Clouds
87
Inadvertent Flight into Icing Conditions
88
Recovery from Spiral Dive in the Clouds
88
Static Source Blocked
88
Spins
89
Rough Engine Operation or Loss of Power
90
Spark Plug Fouling
90
Magneto Malfunction
90
Engine-Driven Fuel Pump Failure
90
Excessive Fuel Vapor Indications
93
Low Oil Pressure
93
Excessive Rate of Charge
94
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
94
Insufficient Rate of Charge
95
Windshield Damage
95
Other Emergencies
95
Normal Procedures
99
Airspeeds for Normal Operation
103
Introduction
103
Preflight Inspection
104
Checklist Procedures
105
Preflight Inspection
105
Cabin
105
Empennage
106
RIGHT WING Trailing Edge
106
Right Wing
106
Nose Check
107
Left Wing
108
Before Starting Engine Check
109
Left Wing, Leading Edge Check
109
Left Wing, Trailing Edge
109
Starting Engine (with Battery)
110
Starting Engine (with External Power)
115
Before Takeoff
121
Normal Takeoff
121
Short Field Takeoff
122
Enroute Climb
122
Cruise
122
Before Landing
122
Normal Landing
125
Short Field Landing
125
Balked Landing
125
After Landing - Securing Airplane
125
Amplified Procedures
126
Preflight Inspection
126
Starting Engine
127
Recommended Starter Duty Cycle
128
Leaning for Ground Operations
129
Taxiing
129
Warm up
133
Magneto Check
135
Alternator Check
135
Before Takeoff
135
Warm up
135
Takeoff
136
Power Check
136
Landing Lights
136
Wing Flap Settings
137
Crosswind Takeoff
137
Enroute Climb
137
Cruise
138
Leaning Using the EGT Indicator
139
Fuel Savings Procedures for Flight Training Operations
140
Fuel Vapor Procedures
141
Fuel Savings Procedures for Flight Training Operations
141
Stalls
142
Spins
142
Normal Landing
144
Crosswind Landing
145
Short Field Landing
145
Balked Landing
145
Cold Weather Operation
146
Winterization Kit
147
Noise Characteristics and Noise Reduction
148
Hot Weather Operation
148
Revision 7
148
Performance
151
Sample Problem
153
Fuel Required
156
Demonstrated Operating Temperature
158
Airspeed Calibration
159
Temperature Conversion Chart
161
Stall Speed at 24500 Pounds
162
Crosswind Components
163
Short Field Takeoff Distance
164
Maximum Rate of Climb
165
Time, Fuel and Distance to Climb
166
Cruise Performance
167
Range Profile
169
Endurance Profile
170
Short Field Landing Distance
171
Weight and Balance/Equipment List
177
Airplane Weighing Procedures
179
Airplane Weighing Form
180
Locating CG with Airplane on Landing Gear
181
Weight / Balance & Equipment List
185
Loading Arrangements
199
Internal Cabin Dimensions
200
Sample Loading Problem
202
Loading Graph
204
Center of Gravity Moment Envelope
205
Comprehensive Equipment List
207
Airplane and Systems Description
217
Airframe
221
Introduction
221
Flight Controls
222
Trim System
222
Instrument Panel
225
Center Panel Layout
225
Pilot Pane Layout
225
Ground Control
228
Center Pedestal Layout
228
RH Panel Layout
228
Wing Flap System
229
Landing Gear System
230
Baggage Compartment
230
Seats
230
Integrated Seat Belt/Shoulder Harness
231
Entrance Doors and Cabin Windows 7-1
233
Control Locks
234
Engine Description
235
Engine Controls
235
Engine Instruments
235
New Engine Break in and Operation
237
Engine Lubrication System
237
Ignition and Starter System
238
Air Induction System
238
Exhaust System
239
Cooling System
239
Propeller
239
Fuel System
239
Fuel Distribution
240
Fuel Indicating
241
Fuel Venting
242
Reduced Tank Capacity
242
Fuel Selector Valve
242
Fuel System Schematic
243
Fuel Drain Valves
246
Brake System
247
Electrical System
247
Electrical Schematic
248
Annunciator Panel
252
Master Switch
253
Avionics Master Switch
254
Ammeter
254
Circuit Breakers
254
Low Voltage Annunciation
255
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
255
External Power Receptacle
256
Lighting Systems
257
Exterior Lighting
257
Interior Lighting
257
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System
259
Pitot-Static System and Instruments
261
Airspeed Indicator
262
Vertical Speed Indicator
262
Vacuum System and Instruments
263
Altimeter
263
Attitude Indicator
263
Directional Indicator
263
Vacuum Gage
265
Low Vacuum Annunciation
265
Stall Warning System
266
Standard Avionics
266
Avionics Support Equipment
267
Avionics Cooling Fan
267
Microphone and Headset Installations
267
Static Dischargers
268
Cabin Features
269
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
269
Cabin Fire Extinguisher
269
Airplane Handling, Service and Maintenance
273
Introduction
275
Identification Plate
276
Cessna Owner Advisories
276
United States Airplane Owners
277
International Airplane Owners
277
Publications
277
Airplane File
278
Airplane Inspection Periods
279
FAA Required Inspections
279
Cessna Inspection Programs
280
Cessna Customer Care Program
280
Pilot Conducted Preventive Maintenance
281
Alterations or Repairs
281
Ground Handling
282
Towing
282
Parking
282
Tie-Down
283
Jacking
283
Leveling
284
Flyable Storage
284
Servicing
285
Oil
286
Oil Specification
286
Recommended Viscosity for Temperature Range
286
Capacity of Engine Sump
287
Oil and Oil Filter Change
287
Approved Fuel Grades (and Colors)
288
Fuel Additives
288
Fuel Capacity
288
Mixing Ratio
290
Fuel Contamination
292
Landing Gear
293
Cleaning and Care
293
Windshield and Windows Cleaning
293
Painted Surfaces Cleaning
294
Propeller Care
295
Engine Care
295
Interior Care
296
Supplement
303
Control and Display Layout
305
Section I. GENERAL
305
Class II Oceanic, Remote, and Other Operations
307
System Software
309
Section 2. LIMITATIONS
309
Pilot's Guide
309
Navigation Database
311
Terrain Database
311
Navigation
313
Approaches
313
Autopilot Coupling
315
Terrain Display
315
Vnav
315
Weather Display
315
Traffic Display
317
Emergency Procedures
319
Abnormal Procedures 1
319
Approaches with Vertical Guidance
323
Approaches Without Vertical Guidance
325
Autopilot Operation
325
Coupling the Autopilot During Approaches
325
Pilot's Guide
325
WFDE Prediction Program
329
Section 5. PERFORMANCE
329
Weight and Balance
329
Section 7. SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS
329
Upgrade Supplement
331
Mjser Selectable Magnetic Variation
331
Flying the LP Approach
333
BENDIX/KING KX 155A VHF NAV/COMM with Kl
346
208/Kl 209A Indication Head
346
Operating COMM/NAV Frequency Display
351
NAV Standby/Obs/Bearing/Radial/Timer Display
351
NAV Frequency Selector Knobs
351
Nawfrequency Transfer Button
352
Mode Selector Button
352
Nav/Volume Control (Pull Ident)
353
Comm Frequency Selector Knobs
354
Channel Button
354
Comm Frequency Transfer Button
355
Comm Volume Control (Off/Pull/Test)
355
Communication Receiver-Transmitter Operation
356
Navigation Receiver Operation
357
VOR Operation
357
LOC Operation
357
Glideslope Operation
358
Pilot Configuration
358
Transponder with Blind Encoder
361
Ident Button (IDT)
365
Altitude Display
365
Mode Selector Knob
366
VFR Code Button (VFR)
366
To Transmit an Emergency Signal
367
To Transmit a Signal Representing Loss of All Communications
367
To Transmit Mode a (Aircraft Identification) Codes in Flight
367
To Transmit Mode C (Altitude Reporting) Codes in Flight
368
To Self-Test Transponder Operation
368
To Program VFR Code
369
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) - Model 3000-11/Model 4000-11
372
Master Function Selector Switch
374
Remote Switch/Annunciator
375
ELT Emergency Operation
377
Ensure ELT Activation
377
After Sighting Rescue Aircraft
377
Following Rescue
377
ELT Inspection/Test
378
In-Flight Monitoring and Reporting
379
Automatic Direction Finder
381
ANT/ADF Mode Annunciator
385
In-Use Frequency Display
385
BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) Annunciator
385
Standby Frequency/Flight Time or Elapsed Time Annunciator
385
Frequency Select Knobs
386
On/Off/Volume Control Switch
386
Set/Reset Elapsed Timer Button
386
Frequency Transfer Button (FRQ)
386
Bearing Pointer
387
To Operate as an Automatic Direction Finder
388
ADF Test (Pre-Flight or In-Flight)
388
To Operate BFO
389
To Operate Flight Timer
389
To Operate as a Communications Receiver Only
389
To Operate Elapsed Time Timer-Count up Mode
390
To Operate Elapsed Time Timer-Count down Mode
390
ADP Operation Notes
391
Erroneous ADF Bearing Due to Radio Frequency Phenomena
391
Night Effect
391
Mountain Effect
391
Single Axis Autopilot
394
Autopilot Operating Controls
399
Roll (R) Axis Annunciator
400
Autopilot Engage/Disengage (AP) Button
400
Heading (HDG) Mode Selector Button
400
Approach (APR) Mode Selector Button
401
Back Course Approach (REV) Mode Selector Button
401
Heading Select Knob (HDG)
401
Autopilot Disconnect (A/P Disc) Switch
401
Autopilot Engage AP
402
Flashing HDG
405
Flashing NAV, APR or REV
405
Effects of Instrument Losses Upon Autopilot Operation
405
Autopilot - Preflight
406
Autopilot Engagement
406
Heading Hold
407
Command Turns (Heading Hold Mode Engaged)
407
NAV Coupling
407
Approach (APR) Coupling
409
Back Course (REV) Approach Coupling (I.e. Reverse Localizer)
410
When Equipped with HSI
411
Missed Approach
412
Winterization Kit
414
Digital Clock/Oat
419
OAT Test Mode
420
Oat/Voltmeter Operation
420
Clock Operations
421
Setting Universal Time
421
Setting Local Time
421
Flight Time Reset
421
Setting Flight Time Flashing Alarm
422
Setting Elapsed Time Count up
422
Setting Elapsed Time Count down
422
2 Axis Autopilot
427
2-Axis Autopilot Circuit Breakers
432
2-Axis KAP 140 Autopilot Schematic
433
KAP 1 40 Without Altitude Preselect
434
Pitch Axis (P) Annunciator
434
Roll Axis (R) Annunciator
434
Navigation (NAV) Mode Selector Button
435
Back Course Approach (REV) Mode Button
435
Altitude Hold (ALT) Mode Select Button
435
Vertical Speed (Up/Dn) Mode Buttons
436
Autopilot Disconnect Switch
436
Manual Electric Trim (MET) Switches
436
OMNI Bearing Select (OBS) Knob
437
Pitch Trim (PT) Annunciator
437
Autopilot Engage (AP) Annunciation
437
KAP 140 with Altitude Preselect
438
Baro Set Button
438
Altitude Arm Button
439
Altitude Alerterwertical Speed/Baro Setting
439
Altitude Alert Annunciation
439
Autopilot Limitations
440
Flashing Mode Annunciation in the Display of the Autopilot Computer
444
Voice Messages to be Annunciated as Conditions Warrant
446
Manual Electric Trim Test
447
Autopilot Tracking Performance Degradation
450
Altitude (ALT) Hold Button
453
Changing Altitudes
453
Back Course (REV) Approach Coupling
457
Glideslope Coupling
459
Global Positioning System (IFR)
462
GPS Annunciator/Switch
467
RAIM - Emergency Procedures
474
Autopilot Coupled Operation
475
Approach Mode Sequencing and RAIM Prediction
475
Audio Selector Panel
482
Marker Facilities
484
Marker Beacon Annunciator Lights
485
Marker Beacon Sensitivity and Test/Mute Select Switch
485
Receive Audio Select Buttons
486
Microphone Selector Switch (MIC)
486
Crew Ics/Music Mute Button
487
Photocell for Automatic Dimming of Marker Becon Lights
487
Intercom Mode Select
488
Volume Control/Power Switch/Emergency Operation Knob
489
Audio Control System Operation
491
Marker Beacon Receiver Operation
491
12 Volt Cabin Power System
494
Mating Plug
496
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Table of Contents
Section 1 General
17
Table of Contents
17
Three View - Normal Ground Attitude
18
Introduction
20
Descriptive Data
20
Engine
20
Propeller
20
Fuel
20
Oil
21
Maximum Certificated Weights
22
Standard Airplane Weights
23
Cabin and Entry Door Dimensions
23
Baggage Space and Entry Dimensions
23
Specific Loadings
23
Symbols, Abbreviations and Terminology
24
General Airspeed Terminology and Symbols
24
Meteorological Terminology
25
Engine Power Terminology
25
Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
26
Weight and Balance Terminology
27
Metric / Imperial / U.S. Conversion Charts
29
Volume Conversions
37
Temperature Conversions
40
Nov 3/97
41
Section 2 Limitations
43
Introduction
45
Airspeed Limitations
46
Airspeed Indicator Markings
47
Powerplant Limitations
47
Powerplant Instrument Markings
48
Center of Gravity Limits
49
Utility Category
50
Weight Limits
49
Normal Category
49
Utility Category
49
Maneuver Limits
50
Normal Category
50
Utility Category
51
Flight Load Factor Limits
52
Normal Category
52
Utility Category
52
Kinds of Operation Limits
52
Additional Fuel Limitations
53
Fuel Limitations
53
Other Limitations
53
Flap Limitations
53
Placards
54
Dec 2/96
55
59
Airspeeds for Emergency Operation
61
Emergency Procedures Checklist
62
Introduction
61
Engine Failures
62
Engine Failure During Takeoff Roll
62
Engine Failure Immediately after Takeoff
62
Engine Failure During Flight (Restart Procedures)
62
Forced Landings
63
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
63
Precautionary Landing with Engine Power
63
Ditching
63
Fires
64
During Start on Ground
64
Engine Fire in Flight
65
Electrical Fire in Flight
65
Cabin Fire
66
Wing Fire
67
Icing
67
Inadvertent Icing Encounter
67
Static Source Blockage
68
Landing with a Flat Main Tire
68
Landing with a Flat Nose Tire
68
Dec 2/96
69
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
69
Ammeter Shows Excessive Rate of Charge (Full Scale Deflection)
69
Low Voltage Annunciator (VOLTS) Illuminates During Flight (Ammeter Indicates Discharge)
69
Vacuum System Failure
70
Amplified Emergency Procedures
71
Engine Failure
71
Forced Landings
73
Landing Without Elevator Control
73
Emergency Operation in Clouds (Vacuum System Failure)
74
Executing a 1800 Turn in Clouds
74
Emergency Descent through Clouds
75
Recovery from Spiral Dive in the Clouds
76
Fires
74
Inadvertent Flight into Icing Conditions
76
Static Source Blocked
76
Spins
77
Rough Engine Operation or Loss of Power
78
Spark Plug Fouling
78
Magneto Malfunction
78
Low Oil Pressure
78
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
79
Excessive Rate of Charge
79
Insufficient Rate of Charge
80
Other Emergencies
80
Windshield Damage
80
Dec
80
Section 4 Normal Procedures
81
Airspeeds for Normal Operation
85
Checklist Procedures
87
Introduction
85
Preflight Inspection
87
Cabin
87
Empennage
88
0 RIGHT WING Trailing Edge
88
Right Wing
88
Nose
89
Left Wing
90
0 LEFT WING Leading Edge
91
0 LEFT WING Trailing Edge
91
Before Starting Engine
91
Starting Engine (with Battery)
92
Before Takeoff
93
Starting Engine (with External Power)
93
Takeoff
94
Normal Takeoff
94
Short Field Takeoff
95
Cruise
95
Descent
95
Enroute Climb
95
Before Landing
96
Landing
96
Normal Landing
96
Short Field Landing
96
Balked Landing
96
After Landing
97
Securing Airplane
97
Amplified Procedures
98
Preflight Inspection
98
Starting Engine
99
Taxiing
100
Before Takeoff
102
Warm up
102
Magneto Check
102
Alternator Check
102
Takeoff
103
Power Check
103
Wing Flap Settings
104
Crosswind Takeoff
104
Enroute Climb
104
Cruise
105
Leaning with EGT Gage
106
Spins
107
Stalls
107
Landing
109
Normal Landing
109
Short Field Landing
110
Crosswind Landing
110
Balked Landing
110
Cold Weather Operation
111
Starting (General)
111
Winterization Kit
112
Hot Weather Operation
113
Noise Characteristics and Noise Reduction
113
Section 5 Performance
115
Introduction
117
Sample Problem
117
Takeoff
118
Cruise
119
Fuel Required
120
Landing
122
Use of Performance Charts
117
Demonstrated Operating Temperature
122
Section 7 Airplane & Systems Description
161
Airframe
165
Introduction
165
Flight Controls
166
Trim System
166
Instrument Panel
169
Pilot Side Panel Layout
169
Center Panel Layout
169
Copilot Side Panel Layout
172
Center Pedestal Layout
172
Ground Control
172
Wing Flap System
173
Baggage Compartment
174
Landing Gear System
174
Seats
174
Integrated Seat Belt/Shoulder Harness
175
Entrance Doors and Cabin Windows 7-16
176
Control Locks
178
Engine
179
Engine Controls
179
Engine Instruments
179
New Engine Break in and Operation
181
Engine Lubrication System
181
Ignition and Starter System
182
Air Induction System
182
Exhaust System
183
Cooling System
183
Fuel System
183
Fuel Distribution
184
Fuel Indicating
185
Fuel Venting
186
Reduced Tank Capacity
186
Fuel Selector Valve
186
Fuel Drain Valves
188
Propeller
183
Brake System
189
Electrical System
189
Annunciator Panel
192
Master Switch
193
Ammeter
194
Low Voltage Annunciation
195
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
195
Ground Service Plug Receptacle
196
Lighting Systems
197
Exterior Lighting
197
Interior Lighting
197
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System
199
Pitot-Static System and Instruments
201
Airspeed Indicator
202
Vertical Speed Indicator
202
Altimeter
203
Vacuum System and Instruments
203
Attitude Indicator
203
Directional Indicator
203
Suction Gauge
205
Low Vacuum Annunciation
205
Clock / OAT Gauge
206
Stall Warning System
206
Standard Avionics
206
Avionics Support Equipment
207
Avionics Cooling Fan
207
Microphone and Headset Installations
207
Static Dischargers
208
Cabin Features
209
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
209
Cabin Fire Extinguisher
209
Section 8 Airplane Handling, Service & Maintenance
211
Cessna Owner Advisories
213
United States Airplane Owners
214
International Airplane Owners
214
Publications
214
Identification Plate
213
Introduction
213
Airplane File
215
Airplane Inspection Periods
216
FAA Required Inspections
216
Cessna Inspection Programs
217
Cessna Customer Care Program
218
Pilot Conducted Preventive Maintenance
218
Alterations or Repairs
219
Ground Handling
219
Towing
219
Parking
220
Tie-Down
220
Jacking
220
Leveling
221
Flyable Storage
221
Servicing
222
Oil
223
Oil Specification
223
Recommended Viscosity for Temperature Range
223
Capacity of Engine Sump
224
Oil and Oil Filter Change
224
Fuel
225
Approved Fuel Grades (and Colors)
225
Fuel Capacity
225
Fuel Additives
225
Fuel Contamination
229
Cleaning and Care
230
Painted Surfaces
231
Propeller Care
232
Engine Care
232
Interior Care
233
Landing Gear
230
Dec 2/96
233
Cessna 172R Pilot Operating Handbook (146 pages)
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| Category:
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| Size: 8.86 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Log of Revisions
3
List of Effective Sections
5
General Remark
5
Table of Contents
7
Conversion Tables
8
Abbreviations
12
General
13
Section 3 Emergency Procedures
31
During Take-Off (with Sufficient Runway Ahead)
33
Engine Malfunction
33
Immediately after Take-Off
33
During Flight
34
Restart after Engine Failure
34
FADEC Malfunction in Flight
35
Abnormal Engine Behavior
37
Engine Fire in Flight
38
Engine Fire When Starting Engine on Ground
38
Fires
38
Electrical Fire in Flight
39
Emergency Landing
40
Emergency Landing with Engine out
40
Engine Shut down in Flight
40
Flight in Icing Conditions
41
Recovery from Spiral Dive
42
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
43
Alternator Warning Light Illuminates During Normal Engine Operation
45
Ammeter Shows Battery Discharge During Normal
46
Total Electrical Failure
47
Decrease in Power
48
Rough Engine Operation or Loss of Power
48
Oil Pressure too Low
49
Oil Temperature "OT" too High
49
Coolant Temperature "CT" too High
50
Fuel Temperature too High
50
Gearbox Temperature "GT" too High
50
Light "Water Level" Illuminates
50
Fuel Temperature too Low
51
Propeller RPM too High
51
Fluctuations in Propeller RPM
52
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