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INTRODUCTION

This manual provides a description of the major airframe and engine systems in the Cessna
Citation Mustang (Figure 1-1). This material does not supersede, nor is it meant to sub-
stitute for, any of the manufacturer’s maintenance or flight manuals. The material pre-
sented has been prepared from current design data. Chapter 1 covers the structural makeup
of the airplane and gives an overview of the systems.

CITATION MUSTANG

 

OPERATING MANUAL

510OM-00

1-1

GENERAL

The Citation Mustang is certified in accor-
dance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (14CFR23) Part 23, including
day, night, visual flight rules (VFR), instru-
ment flight rules (IFR), single pilot, and flight
into known icing conditions. Takeoff and land-
ing performance and other special condition
c e r t i fi c a t i o n   r e q u i r e m e n t s   a r e   s i m i l a r   t o
14CFR Part 25. The Mustang meets 14CFR

Part 36 noise standards, and meets 14CFR
Part 34 fuel venting and exhaust emission
standards. It combines systems simplicity with
ease of access to reduce maintenance require-
ments. Low takeoff and landing speeds permit
operation at small airports. Medium bypass tur-
bofan engines contribute to overall operating
efficiency and performance.

CHAPTER 1

AIRCRAFT GENERAL

Summary of Contents for CITATION MUSTANG

Page 1: ...accor dance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations 14CFR23 Part 23 including day night visual flight rules VFR instru ment flight rules IFR single pilot and flight into known icing condition...

Page 2: ...pounds Maximum takeoff weight 8 645 pounds Maximum landing weight 8 000 pounds STRUCTURES The Citation Mustang Figure 1 1 is an all metal pressurized low wing monoplane with a swept T tail The interi...

Page 3: ...CITATION MUSTANG OPERATING MANUAL 510OM 00 1 3 43 17 FT 13 0 M 11 79 FT 3 6 M 14 35 FT 4 37 M 40 56 FT 12 36 M 13 10 FT 3 99 M Figure 1 2 Exterior Three View Drawing...

Page 4: ...FEET 8 M 0 30 60 90 120 150 0 9 18 27 36 45 DISTANCE FEET DISTANCE METERS Figure 1 4 Engine Hazard Areas CURBTO CURB 27 32 FEET 8 33 M 11 79 FEET 3 59 M 15 53 FEET 4 734 M WING TIP LIGHT TO WING TIP L...

Page 5: ...elease but ton inside the cabin inside left of door open ing must be pushed Figure 1 5 This lets the door move freely The locking pins will contact and damage the painted surface of the fuselage if an...

Page 6: ...itch on the inner handle assem bly senses a flag If one of the proximity switches does not sense its target the CABIN DOOR message appears on the CAS EMERGENCY EXIT A plug type emergency exit escape h...

Page 7: ...e cabin overhead panels contain individual air vent outlets and seat lighting for passen ger comfort FLIGHT COMPARTMENT The airplane is equipped with dual controls in cluding control yokes brakes and...

Page 8: ...58 MM FS 321 00 IN 8 153 MM FS 202 76 IN 5 150 MM A A FORWARD PRESSURE BULKHEAD FORWARD DIVIDER 0 53 IN THICK 13 MM THICK AFT PRESSURE BULKHEAD 24 00 IN 610 MM 46 00 IN 1 168 MM 54 00 IN 1 372 MM 117...

Page 9: ...es to the bottom of the fuselage and is constructed of aluminum Each wing is also a fuel tank Electromechanical speedbrakes and flaps and hydraulically actu ated main landing gear are attached to each...

Page 10: ...y Ensure that the keys are removed from both nose compartment doors prior to flight to pre vent possible ingestion of a key into an engine SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The Mustang is an all DC aircraft T...

Page 11: ...ional cable operated surfaces An aileron rudder interconnect provides improved lateral stability Trimming is provided by aileron elevator and rudder tabs The eleva tor trim is both mechanically and el...

Page 12: ...If any doubt exists or if the conditions are not covered by the checklist the AFM must be consulted FAA approved Citation Mustang Abbreviated Checklist Emergency Abnormal Procedures contains emer genc...

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