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Model 525C: Section I - Introduction

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The document provides information on the coverage, serial number, flight manual part number, revisions, and other introductory details for a Cessna Model 525C aircraft.

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The definitions section on page 1-110-3 defines terms used in the manual such as abnormal procedures, normal procedures, unusable fuel, and the meaning of circuit breaker instructions.

MODEL 525C SECTION I - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-1
Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-1
Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-1
Flight Manual Part Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-1
Revisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-2
Revised Material Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-2
Symbols Used For Procedure Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-2
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-3
Page Approval Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-4
Service Bulletin Configuration List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-5
Airplane Configuration Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-110-6

FAA APPROVED
525CFM-00 Configuration AA U.S. 1-000-1
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION MODEL 525C

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FAA APPROVED
1-000-2 U.S. Configuration AA 525CFM-00
MODEL 525C SECTION I - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
The information in this publication is based on data available at the time of publication and is
updated, supplemented, and automatically amended by Service Letters, Service Bulletins, Supplier
Service Notices, Publications Changes, Revisions, Reissues, Temporary Revisions and Temporary
Changes, which are issued through subscription service available from Citation Service Information.
All such amendments become parts of, and are specifically incorporated within, this publication.
Users are urged to stay current with the latest amendments to this publication through Citation
Service Information subscription services and/or Citation Service Centers and Citation Service
Stations.
COVERAGE
The Flight Manual, including supplements in the airplane at the time of delivery from Cessna Aircraft
Company, contains information applicable only to that particular airplane. The basic manual is
applicable to airplane serial 525C-0001 and On.

NOTICE
THE SUPPLEMENTS IN SECTION V OF THIS FLIGHT MANUAL CONTAIN AMENDED
OPERATING LIMITATIONS, OPERATING PROCEDURES, PERFORMANCE DATA AND OTHER
NECESSARY INFORMATION FOR AIRPLANES CONDUCTING SPECIAL OPERATIONS AND
FOR AIRPLANES EQUIPPED WITH SPECIFIC OPTIONS. OPERATORS SHOULD REFER TO
SECTION V TO ENSURE THAT ALL LIMITATIONS AND PROCEDURES APPROPRIATE FOR
THEIR AIRPLANE ARE OBSERVED.

SERIAL NUMBER
On all Citation Model 525C airplanes, the serial number is stamped into the airplane identification
nameplate. This manual uses serial numbers to describe airplane effectivities.
FLIGHT MANUAL PART NUMBER
Each page in the basic FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual contains the part number of the
manual and the page status of each page. Refer to the following example:

Basic FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual:


525C FM - 00
Page Status (Original Issue)

U.S Flight Manual (525C-0001 and On)


Airplane Model (Model 525C)

FAA Approved Airplane Flight Supplements:


525C FM - S10 - 00
Page Status (Original Issue)

Supplement Number (Supplement 10)


U.S. Flight Manual (525C-0001 and On)
Airplane Model (Model 525C)

FAA APPROVED
525CFM-00 Configuration AA U.S. 1-110-1
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION MODEL 525C

REVISIONS
As new information becomes available for your airplane, revisions will be issued to all registered
owners. It is the pilots responsibility to make sure that this FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual is
complete and current at all times.

REVISED MATERIAL INDICATORS


A bar will extend the full length of deleted, new, or revised text added on new or previously existing
pages. This bar will be located adjacent to the applicable text in the margin on the left side of the
page.

A bar in the footer will indicate a revision to the footer, a new page, format or spelling/grammar
changes and/or that information has slipped to or from that page.

A bar located adjacent to the figure number in the margin on the left side of the page will be used to
indicate that the figure number only has changed.

An asterisk located at the end of a figure number will be used to indicate that an illustration has been
revised or is all new material (Ex: Figure 3-810-2*).

All revised pages will carry the revision number opposite the page number on the applicable page. A
list of revisions is located at the beginning of the Log of Effective Pages.

SYMBOLS USED FOR PROCEDURE DIVISION


Symbols are used to mark different parts of procedures. A decision must be made by the pilot to
identify the applicable part of the procedure. After the initial choice has been made, a further division
of the procedure is possible. In that case, a second choice must be made, etc. When a choice has
been made, all remaining actions, consequences, and references are listed. When the procedure is
no longer required, this will be indicated by PROCEDURE COMPLETED.
The division symbols are identified as follows:

FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION
THIRD DIVISION
O FOURTH DIVISION

FAA APPROVED
1-110-2 U.S. Configuration AA 525CFM-01
MODEL 525C SECTION I - INTRODUCTION

DEFINITIONS
Performance definitions are available in Section IV; the remaining definitions are listed as follows:

WARNING
Operating procedures, techniques, etc., which may result in
personal injury or loss of life if not carefully followed.

CAUTION
Operating procedures, techniques, etc., which may result in damage to
equipment if not carefully followed.

NOTE
An operating procedure, technique, etc., which is considered essential to emphasize.

LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE


Land at the nearest suitable airport. Unless otherwise specified, use Normal Procedures for
Approach, Before Landing, and Landing. Extreme situations can require an off-airport landing.
Primary consideration is the safety of occupants.

LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICAL


Land at a suitable airport. Unless otherwise specified, use Normal Procedures for Approach, Before
Landing, and Landing. The primary consideration is the urgency of the emergency or abnormal
situation. Continuation to the destination or an alternate with appropriate service facilities may be an
option.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
An emergency procedure is one requiring the use of special systems and/or regular systems in order
to protect the occupants and the airplane from serious or critical harm. These procedures require
immediate recognition and corrective or compensatory action by the crew.

ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
An abnormal procedure is one requiring the use of special systems and/or the alternate use of
regular systems in order to maintain an acceptable level of airworthiness. These procedures require
immediate crew awareness and subsequent crew action may be required.

NORMAL PROCEDURES
A normal procedure is one which may be thought of as routine in day-to-day operation.
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FAA APPROVED
525CFM-01 Configuration AA U.S. 1-110-3
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION MODEL 525C

DEFINITIONS (Continued)
UNUSABLE FUEL
Unusable Fuel is the fuel remaining in the tanks when the fuel quantity indicator reads zero.
Unusable Fuel is not usable in flight.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS

WARNING
A circuit breaker that has tripped may be pushed back in a
maximum of one time if directed by the specific procedure or if, in
the judgment of the pilot, the safe completion of the flight requires
the use of the affected system.

PULL
If the circuit breaker is in, pull the circuit breaker out. If the circuit breaker is out, leave the circuit
breaker out.
RESET
If the circuit breaker is in, pull the circuit breaker out and then push it in. If the circuit breaker is out,
push the circuit breaker in (one time only).
IN
If the circuit breaker is in, leave the circuit breaker in. If the circuit breaker is out, push the circuit
breaker in (one time only).

PAGE APPROVAL STATUS


Those pages that are labeled with FAA APPROVED in the footer contain information which has
been approved by the FAA.
Those pages that are labeled ADVISORY in the footer contain guidance information that has not
been approved by the FAA or EASA.

Those pages that are labeled with EASA APPROVED / FAA ADVISORY in the footer contain
information that cannot be approved by the FAA but that has been approved by EASA. This
information should be considered as guidance information by non-EASA operators.

OPERATING RULES
In countries other than the United States of America, FAA operating rules may not apply. Operators
must make sure that the aircraft is operated in accordance with national operating rules.

FAA APPROVED
1-110-4 U.S. Configuration AA 525CFM-04
MODEL 525C SECTION I - INTRODUCTION

SERVICE BULLETIN CONFIGURATION LIST


The following is a list of Service Bulletins that are applicable to the operation of the airplane, and
have been incorporated into this manual. This list contains only those Service Bulletins that are
currently active.

Airplane Serial Revision Incorporated


Number Title Effectivity Incorporated in Airplane

SB525C-21-03 Air Conditioning - Pre- 525C-0001 thru -0046 3


Pressurization
Improvement
SB525C-24-04 Electrical Power - DC to 525C-0001 thru 4
DC Converter Installation -0008, -0010 thru
-0033, -0035,
-0038 thru -0039,
-0041, -0043 thru
-0045, -0047 thru
-0050, and -0052
SB525C-34-09 Navigation - Automatic 525C-0001 thru -0176 5
Dependant Broadcast and -0178 thru -0186
Surveillance (ADS-B) Out
Transponder Installation

FAA APPROVED
525CFM-05 Configuration AA U.S. 1-110-5
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION MODEL 525C

AIRPLANE CONFIGURATION CODES


The following is a list of airplane configuration codes which appear at the bottom of each page of the
basic FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and indicate page effectivity by serial number. This list
contains only the configurations which have been incorporated into the basic FAA Approved Airplane
Flight Manual.

Configuration Effectivity by Applicable


Code Serial Number Configuration Code
AA Airplanes 525C-0001 and On.
AF Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0046 incorporating SB525C-21-
03 and Airplanes 525C-0047 and On.
AG Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0046 not incorporating SB525C-
21-03.
AH Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0008, -0010 thru -0033, -0035,
-0038 thru -0039, -0041, -0043 thru -0045, -0047 thru -0050,
and -0052 incorporating SB525C-24-04 and Airplanes 525C-
0009, -0034, -0036 thru -0037, -0040, -0042, -0046, -0051,
and -0053 and On.
AI Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0008, -0010 thru -0033, -0035,
-0038 thru -0039, -0041, -0043 thru -0045, -0047 thru -0050,
and -0052 not incorporating SB525C-24-04.
AJ Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0176 and -0178 thru -0186
incorporating SB525C-34-09 and Airplanes 525C-0177 and
-0187 and On.
AK Airplanes 525C-0001 thru -0176 and -0178 thru -0186 not
incorporating SB525C-34-09.

FAA APPROVED
1-110-6 U.S. Configuration AA 525CFM-05

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