SECTION 9 - SUPPLEMENTS
SUPPLEMENT 7 - FAA APPROVED
CESSNA
MODEL 172R
A,
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
AUTOPILOT
FOLLOWING
MALFUNCTION.
RE-ENGAGE THE
A,WARNING
AN AUTOPILOT
THE PILOT IN COMMAND MUST CONTINUOUSLY
MONITOR THE AUTOPILOT WHEN IT IS
ENGAGED,
AND
BE
PREPARED
TO
DISCONNECT THE AUTOPILOT AND TAKE
IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION • INCLUDING
MANUAL CONTROL OF THE AIRPLANE AND/OR
PERFORMANCE OF EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
- IF AUTOPILOT OPERATION IS NOT AS
EXPECTED OR IF AIRPLANE CONTROL IS NOT
MAINTAINED.
AMPLIFIED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
The following paragraphs are presented to supply additional information for
the purpose of providing the pilot with a more complete understanding of the
recommended course of action for an emergency situation.
A,WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE-ENGAGE THE
AUTOPILOT FOLLOWING AN AUTOPILOT
MALFUNCTION UNTIL CORRECTIVE SERVICE
ACTION HAS BEEN PERFORMED ON THE
SYSTEM.
An autopilot malfunction occurs when there is an uncommanded deviation
in the airplane flight path or when there is abnormal control wheel movement.
The main concern in reacting to an autopilot malfunction, or to an automatic
disconnect of the autopilot, is in maintaining control of the airplane.
Immediately grasp the control wheel and press and hold down the A/P DISC
switch throughout the recovery. Manipulate the controls as required to safely
maintain operation of the airplane within all of its operating limitations.The
AVIONICS MASTER switch may be used as required to remove all power
from the Autopilot.
With the AVIONICS MASTER switch off, all flight
instruments will remain operational; however, communications, navigation, and
identification equipment will be inoperative.
S7-8
Dec 2/96
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