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Yes, once the empty weight and balance sheet is made out for your exact airplane, staple it in the back of your owners manual and write the N number and serial number on the front cover. Or write in your exact empty weight inside. Or both.
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FAA Airplane Flifght Manual (AFM)
Thanks for the information. I talked with my local FSDO and the flight examiner. The flight examiner agreed with the FSDO that Cessna DID NOT issue a flight manual for my 1965 and his suggestion was to print and attach the e-mail from Cessna pubs. to my OWNER MANUAL. I could also write my serial/"N" number to the cover.
Thanks again. BILLS |
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I swear some of these examiners now days, you have to wonder how they got to be examiners. No AFM for early models, the military did develop a AFM of sorts for the 02 s but not for civilian, I agree Find a different CFI
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General Sky Tree top Flying in C336, O2, 337A, P337G with IO-550's Last edited by general : 08-11-18 at 11:22 AM. |