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Cessna 210N
VH-ZIO
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Contents
Aircraft Overview
General Information ........................................................................... 1
Equipment and Features ..................................................................... 1
Recency and Restrictions ..................................................................... 1
Panel Photo ....................................................................................... 1
Performance – Specifications
Summary of Aircraft Performance and Specifications .............................. 2
Operating Limitations
Airspeeds .......................................................................................... 3
Power Plant ....................................................................................... 4
Fuel System ...................................................................................... 4
Tyre Pressures ................................................................................... 4
Manoeuvre / Load Limits ..................................................................... 4
Performance Charts
Takeoff Distances at 3800lbs ............................................................... 9
Landing Distances at 3800lbs..............................................................10
Checklists
Normal Operations ............................................................................11
Emergency Operations .......................................................................24
Notes
Your Personal Notes...........................................................................34
NOTICE
The information and figures contained in this booklet are
to be used for general purposes only. This document is
not a substitute for the approved aeroplane flight manual.
Panel Photo
Takeoff:
Normal Climb Out .......................................................... 80-90 KIAS
Short Field Takeoff, Flaps 10º, Speed at 50 ft ........................ 74 KIAS
Enroute Climb, Flaps Up:
Normal, sea level....................................................... 100-110 KIAS
Best Rate-of-Climb, Sea level ............................................... 98 KIAS
Best Rate-of-Climb, 10,000 ft .............................................. 92 KIAS
Best Angle-of-Climb, Sea level ............................................. 81 KIAS
Best Angle-of-Climb, 10,000 ft ............................................. 82 KIAS
Landing Approach (3800 Lbs):
Normal Approach Flaps Up .............................................. 85-95 KIAS
Normal Approach, Flaps FULL .......................................... 70-80 KIAS
Short Field Approach, Flaps FULL .......................................... 75 KIAS
Balked Landing (3800 Lbs):
Maximum Power, Flaps 20º.................................................. 70 KIAS
V-Speeds:
Vne (never exceed) .......................................................... 200 KIAS
Vno (Maximum structural cruising speed) ............................ 165 KIAS
Vfe ................................................................................ 160 KIAS
Vle (Maximum Landing Gear extended speed) ...................... 200 KIAS
Vlo (Maximum Landing Gear operation speed) ..................... 165 KIAS
Maximum Recommended Turbulent Air Penetration Speed:
3800 Lbs ......................................................................... 125 KIAS
3150 Lbs ......................................................................... 113 KIAS
2500 Lbs ......................................................................... 101 KIAS
Maximum Demonstrated Crosswind Velocity:
Takeoff or landing............................................................ 21 KNOTS
Stall Speed:
Flaps Up, Power Off ............................................................ 69 KIAS
Flaps Down, Power Off ........................................................ 57 KIAS
Unless otherwise noted, the speeds listed above are based on a maximum
weight and may be used for any lesser weight. To achieve the performance
specified in the performance section for take-off distance of the aircraft
approved flight manual, the speed appropriate to the particular weight
must be used.
FUEL SYSTEM
TYRE PRESSURES
The design load factors are 150% of the above, and in all cases, the
structure meets or exceeds design loads.
2343.8 95.72
The moment is the weight multiplied by the C.G. arm, divided by 1000.
Example: Pilot and front passenger weigh 340lbs, the arm is 85.5”.
Answer: (340 x 85.5) / 1000 = 29.07
PREFLIGHT INSPECTION
Visually check the aeroplane for general condition during walk-around
inspection. Aeroplane should be parked in a level ground attitude to ensure
that fuel drain valves allow for accurate sampling. Use of the refuelling
steps and assist handles will simplify access to the upper wing surfaces for
visual checks and refuelling operations. In cold weather, remove even
small accumulations of frost, ice or snow from wing, tail and control
surfaces. Also, make sure that control surfaces contain no internal
accumulations of ice or debris. Prior to flight, check that pitot heater is
warm to touch within 30 seconds with battery and pitot heat switches on. If
a night flight is planned, check operation of all lights, and make sure a
flashlight is available.
(1) CABIN
NOTE
When Master Switch is turned ON, some annunciators will
flash for approximately 10 seconds before illuminating
steadily. When panel TEST switch is toggled up and held
in position, all remaining lights will flash until the switch is
released
(2) EMPENNAGE
WARNING
4. Fuel Tank Sump Quick Drain Valves -- DRAIN at least a cupful of fuel
(using sampler cup) from each sump location to check for water,
sediment, and proper fuel grade before each flight and after each
refuelling. If water is observed, take further samples until clear and
then gently rock wings and lower tail to the ground to move any
additional contaminants to the sampling points. Take repeated
samples from all fuel drain points until all contamination has been
removed. If contaminants are still present, refer to above WARNING
and do not fly aeroplane.
5. Fuel quantity -- CHECK VISUALLY for desired level.
6. Fuel Filler Cap -- SECURE AND VENT UNOBSTRUCTED.
(5) NOSE
WARNING
NOTE
If engine is warm omit priming procedure in steps
6, 7 & 8.
NOTE
If engine floods, turn off auxiliary fuel pump, place
mixture in idle cut off, open throttle ½ to full, and crank
engine. When engine fires, advance mixture to full rich
and retard throttle promptly
11. Oil Pressure -- CHECK. Confirm rising within 30 seconds or shut down.
12. AMPS/VOLTS -- Check for discharge.
13. Navigation lights and Flashing Beacon -- ON as required.
14. Avionics Master Switch -- ON
15. Radios/Navaids -- ON. Set as required
16. Flaps -- RETRACT.
BEFORE TAKEOFF
1. Parking Brake -- SET.
2. Passenger Seat Backs -- MOST UPRIGHT POSITION.
3. Seats, Seatbelts and Shoulder Harnesses -- CHECK SECURE.
4. Cabin Doors -- CLOSED and LOCKED.
5. Flight Controls -- FULL FREE and CORRECT movement.
6. Flight Instruments -- CHECK and SET.
7. Fuel Quantity -- CHECK.
8. Mixture -- RICH.
9. Fuel Selector Valve -- RECHECK BOTH.
10. Elevator Trim and Rudder Trim -- SET for takeoff.
11. Throttle -- 1800 RPM.
a. Magnetos -- CHECK. RPM drop should not exceed 150 RPM on
either magneto or 50 RPM differential between Magnetos. Confirm
on BOTH.
b. Propeller -- CYCLE from high to low RPM; return to high RPM.
Repeat. Confirm in high RPM.
c. Vacuum Gauge -- CHECK.
d. Engine Instruments and Ammeter -- CHECK.
12. Annunciator Panel -- Ensure no Annunciators are illuminated.
13. Throttle -- 800-1000 RPM.
14. Throttle Friction Lock -- ADJUST.
15. Strobe Lights -- AS DESIRED.
16. Radios and Avionics -- SET.
17. Autopilot -- OFF.
18. Wing Flaps -- SET for Takeoff (0º - 20º).
19. Cowl Flaps -- OPEN.
20. Brakes -- RELEASE.
ENROUTE CLIMB
NORMAL CLIMB
DESCENT
1. Power -- AS DESIRED.
2. Mixture -- ENRICHEN as required.
3. Cowl Flaps -- CLOSED.
4. Fuel Selector Valve -- BOTH.
5. Wing Flaps -- AS DESIRED (0º - 10º below 160 KIAS; 10º - 20º below
130 KIAS; 20º - FULL below 115 KIAS).
BEFORE LANDING
1. Brakes -- Checked and OFF.
2. Undercarriage -- DOWN and locked.
3. Mixture -- RICH.
4. Propeller -- HIGH RPM.
5. Fuel -- Check quantity, pressure and selection.
6. Auxiliary Fuel Pump -- OFF.
7. Landing/Taxi Lights -- ON.
8. Autopilot -- OFF.
9. Seat Backs -- MOST UPRIGHT POSITION.
10. Windows, Seats and Seatbelts -- SECURED and LOCKED.
BALKED LANDING
INTRODUCTION
Emergencies caused by aeroplane or engine malfunctions are extremely
rate if proper pre-flight inspections and maintenance are performed.
Procedures in this section shown in bold faced type are immediate action
items that should be committed to memory.
AIRSPEEDS
AIRSPEEDS FOR EMERGENCY OPERATION
1. Throttle -- IDLE.
2. Brakes -- APPLY.
3. Wing Flaps -- RETRACT.
4. Mixture -- IDLE CUT OFF.
5. Ignition Switch -- OFF.
6. Master Switch -- OFF.
NOTE
If no power is available, approach at 80 KIAS
with flaps up or at 65 KIAS with 10° flaps.
If engine starts:
WARNING
CABIN FIRE
WARNING
WING FIRE
If vacuum is not within normal operating limits a failure has occurred in the
vacuum system and partial panel procedures may be required for continued
flight.
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LANDING WITH A FLAT MAIN TIRE
1. Approach -- NORMAL.
2. Wing Flaps -- FULL DOWN.
3. Touchdown -- GOOD MAIN TIRE FIRST, hold aeroplane off flat tire as
long as possible with aileron control.
4. Directional Control -- MAINTAIN using brake on good wheel as
required.
1. Master Switch -- ON
2. Landing Gear Lever -- CHECK (full up).
3. Landing Gear and Gear Pump Circuit Breakers -- IN
4. Gear Up Light -- CHECK
5. Landing Gear Lever -- RECYCLE
6. Gear Motor -- CHECK Operation (Ammeter and Noise)
1. Alternator -- OFF.
2. Nonessential Electrical Equipment -- OFF.
3. Flight -- TERMINATE as soon as practical.
7. Alternator -- OFF.
8. Nonessential Radio and Electrical Equipment -- OFF.
9. Flight -- TERMINATE as soon as practical.
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