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This book is in overall good condition. The cover has some wear, light spotting/discoloration on the bottom of the front and back, a small scrape near the top right area of the cover, and the back lower corner is bumped. In the interior, the bottom page corners are bumped from about half-way through the book to the end, and the first couple of pages have a few very light spots. The pages have no pen or pencil marks, and there are no rips, tears or loose pages. The binding is in very good condition.
Aircraft Type:Cessna Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Pilot Safety and Warning Supplements

Cessna Aircraft Company

Wichita, Kansas USA

Copyright 1992

D5099-13-CPS-60,000-10/93

Original Issue – 2 October 1985

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Softcover, 23 supplements.

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Contents include:

INTRODUCTION

FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS
Physiological

Checklists

Aircraft Loading

Single-Engine Flight Information (Multi-Engine
Airplanes)

Pilot Proficiency

Fuel Management

Flight Into Icing

Weather

SYSTEM OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Restraint Systems

Fuel System Contamination

Fuel Pressure Switch Operation

Auxiliary Fuel Tanks

Instrument Power

Alternate Air System

Suspected Carbon Monoxide

Inflight Fires

Inflight Opening of Doors

MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS
Deferred Maintenance

Seat And Restraint Systems

Exhaust And Fuel Systems

Retractable Landing Gear

Pressurized Airplanes

Potential Hazards

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