Cessna 172 Checkout Introduction

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Cessna 172 Checkout Introduction Thank you for choosing Western Shore Aviation for your flying adventure. To maximize your safety and to keep insurance costs low, it is required that you purchase a C172S Information Manual and complete this supplement prior to renting. You should be knowledgeable on all topics contained in this supplement prior to your checkout flight. It is essential to be familiar with the following: Emergency engine failure checklists (see attached copy of the C172S Checklist) V-speeds Answers to all questions contained in the supplement packet The information in this supplement is condensed and good for note taking, please take your time, and ask many questions! Required Maneuvers Pilots receiving a checkout in the C172S will be asked to perform the following maneuvers on the checkout flight: Normal and crosswind takeoffs and landings Go around Engine failure in flight Simulated engine fail landing Steep turns Slow flight Power-on stall Power-off stall Unusual Attitudes

C172S V-Speeds The speeds listed below are in Knots Indicated Air Speed (KIAS) Airspeed Indicator V-Speed KIAS Description Marking Vso 40 Stall speed in landing configuration Vs1 48 Stall speed in specified configuration Green Arc Vr 55 Rotation Speed LDmax 59 1900 lbs. Gross Weight 68 2550 lbs. Gross Weight Vx 62 Best angle of climb Vy 74 Best rate of climb Va 90 Maneuvering speed @ 1900 lbs. Gross Weight 98 Maneuvering speed @ 2200 lbs. Gross Weight 105 Maneuvering speed @ 2550 lbs. Gross Weight Vfe 85 Maximum flap extension speed 20-30 110 10 of flaps may be used Vno 129 Maximum structural cruising speed Green Arc Vne 163 Never exceed speed Red Line

Aircraft Empty Weight Weight and Balance Worksheet Weight Arm Moment Pilot and Front Passenger 34 to 46* Passengers (Rear Seat) 73 Baggage (Forward) 95 Baggage (Aft) 123 Fuel 48 Takeoff Weight Flight 48 Landing Weight C.G. Position = Total Moments Aircraft Standard E.W. 1626, Useful Load 932, Total Weight Max Gross Weight 2550, Max Gross R.W. 2558 *Average Person (5 8 to 5 10 ) Arm = 37 N575SP 1672.7 39.514 66,094 N26105 1684.1 40.32 67,905.98 N966AC 1698.8 40.365 68,572 ****Remember Useful Load changes with each aircraft that you use****

Use the Federal Aviation Regulations and the Cessna C172S Pilot Information Manual to answer the follow questions. FAR 1. In order to act as Pilot in Command what must a pilot have in his/her possession? 2. What are the requirements to remain current as a private pilot? a. To carry passengers? 3. How long is a third class medical valid for? 4. What equipment is required in the aircraft according to 91.205? a. Day? b. Night? 5. What documents are required to be in the aircraft? 6. What are the two sources of legal weather? 7. When is a weather briefing required? 8. What are the fuel reserves required for day VFR? Night VFR?

Those pilots without an instrument rating are not required to answer questions 9-16. More FAR Review: 9. What is required to maintain instrument currency? 10. When is an alternate airport not required? 11. When an alternate airport is required, what must the forecast weather be to conduct a precision approach? What about a non-precision approach? 12. What are reserve fuel requirements for an IFR flight? 13. If communications were lost on an IFR flight, what would be your actions in choosing a route, an altitude, and when to arrive at your destination airport? 14. What are the VOR accuracy limits? 15. How often must a VOR be checked? 16. In order to descend below DH or MDA, what conditions must be met? 17. How often must transponders be checked? 18. How often must the pitot static system be checked? 19. How often must the ELT be checked? 20. When must an ELT battery be replaced? 21. An aircraft used for hire must have what two inspections in currency? 22. Your pre-flight inspection reveals that the left fuel tank gauge is inoperative. Is the airplane legal to fly?

Weather Decode the following METAR? METAR KSBM AUTO 071955Z 15009G23KT 5SM FZRA BR SCT005 BKN007 OVC020 M01/M03 A3002 RMK A02 PK WND 16029/1945 UPB04E22 1. Using the METAR above, what is the pressure altitude for KSBM? 2. Using the same METAR, what is the density altitude for KSBM? Decode the following TAF TAF GRB 221756Z 221812 22015KT P6SM OVC020 FM2000 25010KT 3SM BKN018 PROB30 2002 1/2SM +TSRA OVC002 BCMG 0206 1SM RA BKN005 OVC010 TEMPO 0608 20010KT 4SM BR OVC030 FM 0800 23015KT P6SM BKN 050 1. How can a pilot obtain weather while airborne? What are the frequencies that can be used?

Aircraft Systems/Misc. 1. What type of engine does the Cessna 172S have? 2. What type of fuel system? 3. How many usable gallons? 4. Describe the electrical system? 5. What type and weight of oil should be used in Western Shore Aviation C172S? 6. What procedures should be followed for a partial power loss? 7. What happens to the pitot/static instruments when you use the alternate static source? 8. Which instruments operate from the vacuum system? 9. How often should the heading indicator be reset to the compass? In what phase of flight? 10. What is the crosswind component for the Cessna 172S? Is it a limitation? 11. Explain the importance of following a pre and post flight checklist walk around? 12. What are the red aircraft chocks in the airplane used for?

Standard Briefings Prior to engine start, you as the pilot in command are required to brief your passengers on some simple operations. 1. How to fasten and unfasten seatbelts 2. How to exit the aircraft 3. Where you should meet 4. Where emergency equipment is located 5. No eating, drinking, smoking policy As pilots we need to be aware of all emergency procedures prior to boarding any aircraft we intend to fly. In order to increase safety, you the pilot in command should have a plan of action prior to taking the runway for takeoff. 1. Runway length 2. Your takeoff distance 3. Rotation speed 4. Departure procedures 5. Describe your course of action in the event of a power failure Landing, the most important phase of flight, therefore this should be one of the most important briefings. 1. Pattern entry 2. Pattern altitude 3. Approach speed 4. Field elevation 5. Landing distance 6. Runway length Interested in getting weather at home? http://aviationweather.gov www.duats.com www.avweather.com 1.800.WX.BRIEF

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