NOTE
Take off with the fuel selector valve handle in the BOTH ON position
to prevent inadvertent take-off on an empty tank. However, during
long range flight with the selector valve handle in the BOTH ON
position, unequal fuel flow from each tank may occur if the wings
are not maintained exactly level. Resulting wing heaviness can be
alleviated gradually by turning the selector valve handle to the fuel
tank in the “heavy wing”. The recommended cruise fuel management
procedure for extended flight is to use the left and right tank alternately.
With low fuel (1/16th tank or less) a prolonged powered steep descent
(1,000’ or more) should be avoided with more than 10° flaps to prevent
the possibility of fuel starvation resulting from uncovering the fuel tank
outlets. If starvation should occur, leveling the nose and turning on the
auxiliary fuel pump should restore engine power within 30 seconds.
NOTE
FUEL SYSTEM QUICK-DRAIN VALVES
Summary of Contents for 177 Cardinal
Page 2: ...PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS N35031 1 426 lbs 1 073 lbs N35031 ...
Page 5: ...CONGRATULATIONS ...
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Page 10: ...OPERATING CHECKLIST See APPENDIX 86 19 11 Preflight Fuel System Check ...
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Page 23: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MASTER SWITCH AMMETER OVER VOLTAGE SENSOR AND WARNING LIGHT ...
Page 24: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...
Page 25: ...LIGHTING EQUIPMENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES EXTERIOR LIGHTING ...
Page 26: ...INTERIOR LIGHTING ...
Page 27: ...CABIN HEATING VENTILATING AND DEFROSTING SYSTEM ...
Page 28: ...SHOULDER HARNESSES ...
Page 31: ...TAXIING DIAGRAM ...
Page 32: ...TAKE OFF MAGNETO CHECK ALTERNATOR CHECK POWER CHECK ...
Page 33: ...WING FLAP SETTINGS PERFORMANCE CHARTS CROSSWIND TAKE OFFS ...
Page 35: ...CRUISE PERFORMANCE ...
Page 36: ...LEANING WITH A CESSNA ECONOMY MIXTURE INDICATOR EGT ...
Page 37: ...SPINS STALLS LANDING SHORT FIELD LANDINGS ...
Page 43: ...FORCED LANDINGS PRECAUTIONARY LANDING WITH ENGINE POWER EMERGENCY LANDING WITHOUT POWER ...
Page 44: ...FIRES DITCHING ENGINE FIRE DURING START ON GROUND ...
Page 45: ...ENGINE FIRE IN FLIGHT ELECTRICAL FIRE IN FLIGHT ...
Page 46: ...EXECUTING A 180 TURN IN CLOUDS EMERGENCY LET DOWNS THROUGH CLOUDS DISORIENTATION IN CLOUDS ...
Page 48: ...ROUGH ENGINE OR LOSS OF POWER CARBURETOR ICING SPARK PLUG FOULING ...
Page 49: ...ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS MAGNETO MALFUNCTION LOW OIL PRESSURE ...
Page 50: ...INSUFFICIENT RATE OF CHARGE EXCESSIVE RATE OF CHARGE ...
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Page 57: ...OPERATIONS AUTHORIZED MANEUVERS NORMAL CATEGORY OPERATING LIMITATIONS ...
Page 58: ...MANEUVERS UTILITY CATEGORY ...
Page 63: ...LOADING ARRANGEMENTS STANDARD SEATING 2ND ROW SEAT REMOVED ...
Page 65: ... LOADING GRAPH ...
Page 66: ... CENTER OF GRAVITY MOMENT ENVELOPE ...
Page 67: ...GROUND HANDLING MOORING YOUR AIRPLANE CARE OF THE AIRPLANE ...
Page 69: ...ALUMINUM SURFACES PROPELLER CARE ...
Page 70: ...INTERIOR CARE ...
Page 71: ...MAA PLATE FINISH AND TRIM PLATE AIRCRAFT FILE ...
Page 73: ...CESSNA PROGRESSIVE CARE CESSNA CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM ...
Page 74: ...SERVICING REQUIREMENTS ...
Page 75: ...OWNER FOLLOW UP SYSTEM PUBLICATIONS ...
Page 76: ...OPERATIONAL DATA ...
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