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Textron Cessna Grand Caravan Ex 208B Pilot's Operating Handbook And Faa Approved Airplane Flight Manual (846 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
23
Three View - Normal Ground Attitude
25
Introduction
27
Descriptive Data
28
Engine
28
Propeller
28
Fuel
29
Oil
32
Maximum Certificated Weights
33
Cabin and Entry Dimensions
33
Baggage/Cargo Compartment and Cargo Door and Entry Dimensions
33
Specific Loadings
33
Symbols, Abbreviations and Terminology
34
General Airspeed Terminology and Symbols
34
Meteorological Terminology
35
Engine Power Terminology
35
Airplane Performance and Flight Planning Terminology
37
Autopilot/Flight Director and AFCS Terminology
38
Weight and Balance Terminology
39
Metric/Imperial/U.s. Conversion Charts
41
Weight Conversions
42
Length Conversions
44
Distance Conversions
48
Volume Conversions
49
Temperature Conversions
52
Pressure Conversion
53
Table of Contents
55
Introduction
57
Airspeed Limitations
58
Airspeed Indicator Markings
59
Powerplant Limitations
60
Powerplant Instrument Markings
64
Miscellaneous Instrument Markings
65
Preflight
66
Visual and Tactile Check
66
Center of Gravity Limits
67
Weight Limits
67
Flight Crew Limits
68
Flight Load Factor Limits
68
Maneuver Limits
68
Kinds of Operations Limits
69
Kinds of Operations Equipment List
70
Fuel Limitations
79
Maximum Operating Altitude Limit
82
Maximum Passenger Seating Limits
82
Outside Air Temperature Limits
82
12V Power System
83
Aux Audio System
83
Flap Limitations
83
Standby Electric System
83
System and Equipment Limitations
83
Generator Limitations
84
G1000 Limitations
85
Operational Approvals
87
Garmin GFC-700 Automated Flight Control System (AFCS)
88
L3 Communications WX 500 Stormscope
89
Sirius XM Weather
89
Traffic Advisory System (TAS)
89
TERRAIN AWARENESS and WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS-B) (if
90
Optional Equipment User's Guide
91
Other Limitations
91
Type II, Type III or Type IV Anti-Ice Fluid Takeoff Limitations
91
Flight in Known Icing Visual Cues
92
Flight Crew Area
93
Interior Placards
93
Placards
93
Passenger Area
100
Cargo Area
102
Exterior Placards
105
Wings
108
Engine Compartment
110
Forward Fuselage
113
Aft Fuselage
115
Section 2 Cessna
117
Introduction
121
Airspeeds for Emergency Operation
122
General
123
Operating Procedures - General
123
Emergency Procedures
125
Engine Failure During Takeoff Roll
125
Engine Failure Immediately after Takeoff
125
Engine Failure During Flight
126
Engine Flameout During Flight
127
Airstart
128
Starter Assist
128
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
130
Precautionary Landing with Engine Power
131
Ditching
132
Cabin Fire During Ground Operations
133
Red ENGINE FIRE Annunciator Comes on During Start on Ground
133
Smoke and Fire
133
Red ENGINE FIRE Annunciator Comes on in Flight
134
Electrical Fire in Flight
135
Cabin Fire
137
Wing Fire
138
Emergency Descent
139
Rough Air
139
Smooth Air
139
Ice and Rain Protection
140
The Following Weather Conditions Can be Conducive
140
Inadvertent Icing Encounter
141
Engine Malfunctions
143
Red EMERG PWR LVR Annunciator Comes on Prior to or During Engine Start
143
Red OIL PRESS LOW Annunciator Comes on
143
Uncommanded Engine Power Reduction to Idle
143
Fuel System
144
Red RSVR FUEL LOW Annunciator Comes on
144
Red FUEL SELECT off and Amber L, R, or L-R FUEL LOW Annunciators Come on
145
Red FUEL SELECT off Annunciator Comes on During Engine Start and Aural Warning Horns Sound
145
Red FUEL SELECT off Annunciator Comes on During Flight and Aural Warning Horn Sounds
145
Red FUEL SELECT off Annunciator Comes on Prior to Engine Start and Aural Warning Horns Not Sounding
146
Electrical Power Supply System Malfunctions
147
Red VOLTAGE HIGH Annunciator Comes on
147
Red VOLTAGE LOW Annunciator Comes on
150
Autopilot or Electric Trim Failure
152
Red PTRM Message Comes on
152
Red AFCS or YAW Message Comes on
153
Amplified Emergency Procedures
154
Engine Failure
154
Maximum Glide
157
Ditching
158
Forced Landings
158
Landing Without Elevator Control
159
Smoke and Fire
159
Emergency Operation in Clouds
161
Executing a 180° Turn in Clouds (Dual AHRS Failure)
162
Emergency Descent through Clouds (Dual AHRS Failure)
163
Recovery from Spiral Dive in the Clouds (Dual AHRS Failure)
164
Spins
165
Engine Malfunctions
166
Loss of Oil Pressure
166
Emergency Power Lever Not Stowed
167
Uncommanded Engine Power Reduction to Idle
167
Fuel System Malfunction
168
Inadvertent Fuel Flow Interruption
168
Generator or Main Bus Malfunctions
170
Loss of Electrical Power
172
Partial Avionics Power Failure
173
Standby Electrical System Malfunctions
174
Emergency Exits
175
Abnormal Procedures
177
Abnormal Landing
181
Landing with a Flat Main Tire
181
Landing with a Flat Nose Tire
181
Amber Ele or Ele Indication Comes on
182
Amber AIL or AIL Indication Comes on
182
Amber RUD or RUD Indication Comes on
182
Avionics/Autopilot
182
Amber ALT MISCOMP Message Comes on
183
Amber IAS MISCOMP Message Comes on
186
Amber PIT, ROL or HDG MISCOMP Message Comes on
187
White TORQUE GAGE Annunciator Come on
187
Display Unit Failure
188
DR or LOI Indication Comes on HSI Indicator
189
Audio Panel Failure
190
Loss of Radio Tuning Functions
191
Transponder Failure
191
Red "X" on PFD Airspeed, Altitude, And/Or Vertical Speed Indicators)
192
Attitude Fail And/Or Red "X" over Heading Display on PFD
193
Inaccurate Overspeed Warning
194
Loss of Navigation Data (Lateral Deviation Bar Not Present And/Or Glideslope Index Clears)
194
Inaccurate Flight Director Display
195
Amber both on AHRS1 or AHRS2 Message Comes on
196
Amber both on GPS1 or GPS2 Message Comes on
196
Amber USING AHRS1 or AHRS2 Message Comes on
196
Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) Failure
196
Air Data System Failure
197
Amber both on ADC1 or ADC2 Message Comes on
197
Amber USING ADC1 or ADC2 Message Comes on
197
Amber DOOR UNLATCHED Annunciator Comes on in Flight
198
Avionics Fan Failure
198
Doors
198
White MFD FAN FAIL Message Comes on
198
White PFD1 FAN FAIL Message Comes on
198
White PFD2 FAN FAIL Message Comes on
198
Cargo Pod Door(S) Open
199
Lower Half of Passenger Airstair Door Open
199
Right or Left Crew Door Opens
199
Amber GENERATOR off Annunciator Comes on
200
Amber ALTNR AMPS Annunciator Comes on
202
Amber GENERATOR AMPS Annunciator Comes on
202
Amber STARTER on Annunciator Comes on after Engine Start
202
Amber STBY PWR INOP Annunciator Comes on
203
White STBY PWR on Annunciator Comes on with Fuel Condition Lever Set at Low Idle
204
Amber CHIP DETECT Annunciator Comes on
205
Amber EMERG PWR LVR Annunciator Comes on During Flight
205
Engine
205
White IGNITION on Annunciator Comes on
205
Asymmetric Flap Extension or Sudden Flap Retraction on One Side
206
Flight Controls
206
Flaps Fail to Extend or Retract
207
Amber FUEL BOOST on Annunciator Comes on
208
Amber FUEL PRESS LOW Annunciator Comes on
208
Amber L, R, or L-R FUEL LOW Annunciator Comes on
208
Fuel
208
Amber L, R or L-R P/S HEAT Annunciator Comes on
209
Ice and Rain Protection
209
Amber STALL HEAT Annunciator Comes on
214
Airspeed Miscompare
215
Altitude Miscompare
215
Amplified Abnormal Procedures
215
Dual GPS Failure
215
Elevator Mistrim
215
Transponder Failure
215
ATTITUDE FAIL And/Or HDG
216
BOTH on ADC1 or ADC2
216
BOTH on AHRS1 or AHRS2
216
USING ADC1 or ADC2
216
USING AHRS1 or AHRS2
216
Multi-Function Display Fan Failed
217
Primary Flight Display 1 Fan Failed
217
Primary Flight Display 2 Fan Failed
217
Inadvertent Opening of Airplane Doors in Flight
218
Table of Contents
219
Introduction
221
Airspeeds for Normal Operation
222
Preflight Inspection Warnings
223
Normal Procedures
224
Cabin
225
Preflight Inspection
225
Left Side
227
LEFT WING Leading Edge
229
Measured Fuel Depth Vs. Fuel Quantity
231
LEFT WING Trailing Edge
232
Empennage
233
RIGHT WING Leading Edge
234
RIGHT WING Trailing Edge
234
Nose
237
Before Starting Engine
240
Starting Engine (with Battery)
242
Starting Engine (with External Power)
244
Taxiing
246
Before Takeoff
247
Normal Takeoff
251
Short Field Takeoff
251
Takeoff
251
Type II, Type III or Type IV Anti-Ice Fluid Takeoff
252
Cruise Climb
253
Enroute Climb
253
Maximum Performance Climb
254
Cruise
255
Descent
256
Before Landing
257
Balked Landing
258
Landing
258
Normal Landing
258
Short Field Landing
258
After Landing
259
Shutdown and Securing Airplane
260
Amplified Normal Procedures
261
Preflight Inspection
261
Before Starting Engine
264
Starting Engine
268
Engine Clearing Procedures (Dry Motoring Run)
269
Engine Ignition Procedures
270
Engine Inertial Separator Procedures
271
Taxiing
272
Taxiing Diagram
273
Before Takeoff
274
Power Setting
275
Takeoff
275
Wing Flap Settings
275
Short Field Takeoff
276
Crosswind Takeoff
277
Enroute Climb
277
Cruise
279
Stalls
282
Landing
283
Normal Landing
283
Short Field Landing
284
After Shutdown
285
Balked Landing
285
Crosswind Landing
285
Cold Weather Operation
286
Engine Compressor Stalls
287
High Altitude Operation
287
Noise Characteristics
288
Table of Contents
289
Introduction
291
Use of Performance Charts
291
Sample Problem
292
Takeoff
293
Cruise
295
Fuel Required
296
Landing
299
Pressure Conversion
303
Temperature Conversion Chart
304
ISA Conversion and Operating Temperature Limits
305
Wind Components
307
Maximum Engine Torque for Takeoff
308
Weight and Balance/ Equipment List
409
Introduction
411
Airplane Weighing Form
413
Airplane Weighing Procedures
415
Weight and Balance
417
Clcalc
420
Weight and Balance Record (Load Manifest)
421
Crew and Passenger Loading
426
Baggage/Cargo Loading
427
Cabin Cargo Area
427
Cargo Pod
434
Center of Gravity Precautions
435
Cargo Load Restraint
436
Prevention of Movement
436
Loading of Piercing or Penetrating Items
437
Equipment List
438
Transportation of Hazardous Materials
438
Cabin Internal Dimensions
439
Pod Internal Dimensions and Load Markings
441
Cabin Internal Load Markings
442
Maximum Cargo Sizes
445
Cargo Tiedown Attachments
446
Cabin Internal Loading Arrangements
448
Cargo Pod Loading Arrangement
451
Loading/Tiedown by Zone and Load
452
Typical Cargo Restraint Methods
453
Weight and Moment Tables
454
Center of Gravity Limits
462
Center of Gravity Moment Envelope
463
Section 6 Cessna Weight and Balance/ Model 208B 867 Shp Equipment List Garmin G1000
465
Airframe
473
Cargo Pod
474
Flight Controls
475
Trim Systems
475
Garmin Interfaces
479
Instrument Panel
479
Control Pedestal
480
Panel Layout
480
Instrument Panel
481
Left Sidewall Switch and Circuit Breaker Panel
483
Overhead Panel
483
Left Sidewall Switch and Circuit Breaker Panel
485
Annunciators
486
Ground Control
489
Minimum Turning Radius
490
Wing Flap System
491
Baggage/Cargo Compartment
493
Landing Gear System
493
Pilot's and Copilot's Seats
494
Seats
494
Aft Passengers' Seats (Commuter) (Passenger Version)
495
Aft Passengers' Seats (Utility) (Passenger Version)
495
Headrests
495
Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses
496
Seat Belts, Strap, and Shoulder Harnesses (Pilot and Copilot Seats)
499
Cabin Entry Doors
501
Crew Entry Doors
501
(Continued Next Page)
502
Passenger Entry Door (Passenger Version Only)
502
Cargo Doors
505
Cabin Windows
508
Control Locks
508
Engine
510
Engine Controls
513
Power Lever
513
Emergency Power Lever
514
Fuel Condition Lever
516
Propeller Control Lever
516
Quadrant Friction Lock
516
Engine Indicating System (EIS)
517
Torque Indications
518
ITT Indication
519
Propeller RPM Indications
519
Fuel Flow Indications
520
Gas Generator RPM Indications
520
Oil Pressure Indication
521
Oil Temperature Indication
521
New Engine Break-In and Operation
522
Engine Lubrication System
523
Firewall Oil Shutoff Valve
524
Ignition System
525
Air Induction System
526
Inertial Separator System
527
Engine Air Flow
528
Engine Fuel System
529
Exhaust System
529
Cooling System
530
Engine Accessories
531
Starting System
531
Fuel Pump
532
N G Tachometer-Generator
532
Oil Pump
532
Propeller Tachometer-Generator
533
Starter-Generator
533
Interstage Turbine Temperature Sensing System
534
Propeller Governor
534
Torque Limiter
535
Engine Fire Detection System
536
Propeller Overspeed Governor
536
Engine Gear Reduction System
537
Chip Detectors
538
Oil Breather Drain Can
538
Propeller
539
Fuel System
540
Overspeed Governor Test Switch
540
Fuel Quantity Data
543
Firewall Fuel Shutoff Valve
544
Fuel Tank Selectors
544
Fuel Selectors off Warning System
545
Fuel Boost Pump Switch
546
Fuel Flow Indication
547
Fuel Quantity Indications
548
Fuel Boost Pump on Annunciator
549
Fuel Pressure Low Warning Annunciator
549
Reservoir Fuel Low Warning Annunciator
549
Drain Valves
550
Fuel Ecology Tank
551
Fuel Pump Drain Reservoir
551
Brake System
552
Electrical System
553
Standby Electrical System
553
Battery Switch
554
Generator Control Unit
554
Ground Power Monitor
554
Generator Switch
555
Ignition Switch
555
Starter Switch
555
Avionics Power Switches
556
Avionics Standby Power Switch
556
Standby Alternator Power Switch
556
Avionics Bus Tie Switch
557
Electrical System
558
Circuit Breakers
561
External Power Switch
561
Ground Service Plug Receptacle
562
Voltage and Amperage Display
562
Exterior Lighting
563
Landing Lights
563
Lighting Systems
563
Navigation Lights
563
Flashing Beacon Light
564
Strobe Lights
564
Courtesy Lights
565
Wing Inspection Light
565
Garmin Displays, Optional ADF, and HF Displays (if Installed)
566
Interior Lighting
566
Standby Indicator Control Knob
566
Center Flood/Map Panel Knob
567
Control Wheel Maplights
567
LED Panels/Annun Control Knob
567
Left Flood/Map Lighting Control Knob
567
Right Flood/Map Lighting Control Knob
567
Cabin Lights with Timer (if Installed)
568
Cabin Lights Without Timer (208B Passenger)
568
Cabin Lights with Timer (Super Cargomaster)
569
No Smoke/Seat Belt Sign (Passenger Version Only)
569
Passenger Reading Lights (Passenger Version Only)
569
Bleed Air Heat Switch
570
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System
570
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System (Cargo Version)
571
Temperature Selector Knob
571
Cabin Heating, Ventilating and Defrosting System (Passenger Version)
573
Mixing Air Push-Pull Control
574
Aft/Forward Cabin Push-Pull Control
575
Defrost/Forward Cabin Push-Pull Control
575
Cabin Heat Firewall Shutoff Knob
576
Vent Air Control Knobs
576
Instrument Panel Vent Knobs
577
Oxygen System
577
Ventilating Outlets
577
Pitot-Static System and Instruments
578
Airspeed Indicators
579
Altimeter (Standby Instrument Panel)
579
Attitude Indicator (Standby Instrument Panel)
580
Low-Vacuum Warning Flag
580
Vacuum System and Instruments
580
Vacuum System
581
Stall Warning System
582
Avionics Cooling Fan
583
Avionics Support Equipment
583
Microphone-Headset Installations
583
12 VDC Power Outlet
584
Static Dischargers
584
Auxiliary Audio Input Jack
585
Cabin Features
586
Cabin Fire Extinguisher
586
Chart and Storage Compartments
587
Engine Inlet Covers and Propeller Anchors
587
Miscellaneous Equipment
587
Sun Visors
587
Cargo Barrier and Nets
588
Crew Entry Step Assembly
588
Cargo Door Restraining Net
589
Cargo Partitions
589
Cargo/Airplane Tie-Down Equipment
589
Hoisting Rings
590
Oil Quick-Drain Valve
590
Relief Tube
590
Table of Contents
591
Identification Plate
593
Introduction
593
Cessna Owner Advisories
594
International Airplane Owners
594
United States Airplane Owners
594
Publications
595
Airplane File
596
Airplane Inspection Periods
597
FAA Required Inspections
597
Inspection Programs
597
CESCOM System
598
Cessna Customer Care Program
598
Alterations or Repairs
599
Pilot Conducted Preventive Maintenance
599
Ground Handling
600
Towing
600
Parking
601
Tiedown
602
Jacking
603
Leveling
605
Servicing
606
Oil
607
Oil Specification
607
Oil System Servicing
608
Oil Capacity
609
Oil Quantity Operating Range
609
Fuel
610
Fuel Grade (Specification) and Fuel Additives
610
Fuel Additives
611
Fuel Capacity
616
Fuel Contamination
617
Landing Gear
619
Oxygen
620
Ground Deice/Anti-Ice Operations
621
Holdover Timetable (Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV Fluids)
625
Essential Areas to be Deiced
632
Essential Areas to Apply Anti-Ice Fluid
633
Deice and Anti-Ice Fluid Direct Spray Avoidance Areas
634
Deicing and Anti-Icing Application
635
Cleaning and Care
636
Painted Surfaces
636
Windshield and Windows
637
Propeller Care
641
Stabilizer Abrasion Boot Care
641
Engine
642
Interior Care
645
Avionics Care
646
Prolonged out of Service Care
647
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