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Cessna 210 Training Manual - eBook

Cessna 210 Training Manual - eBook


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Product Features

  • ISBN: 9780557014187
  • Publisher: Red Sky Ventures
  • Author: Danielle Bruckert
  • Edition: 3rd
  • Pages: 163
  • Look Inside: View
  • eBook Specifications

    • Type: Unsecure eBook (PDF)
    • Printing: Yes; Unlimited
    • Copy/Paste: Allowed
    • Offline Access: Yes
    • Search: Yes
    • Bookmarks: Yes
    • Compatibility: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android

A training and reference guidebook for the Cessna 210. As an easy to use companion to the pilot's operating handbook, these manuals expand on the information provided and explain in depth the technical information and operating procedures while providing tips to improve airmanship.

Great as support to structured practical flight training on the aircraft or as a reference manual for pilots who already fly the aircraft. Each is compiled from a range of Cessna 210 Pilot Operating Handbooks, manufacturer's maintenance manuals, and the author's personal experience as flight instructors and charter pilots. The explanations are straight forward and easy to understand with photographs, diagrams, and schematics. The flight operations section includes standard practices for normal, abnormal and emergency flight operations, including performance planning, and sample calculations. The book is often used by commercial operators as part of their induction or transition training on the C210.

The General topics include:

  • Introduction To The C-210
  • Aircraft Technical Information
  • Airframe
  • Flight Controls
  • Engine and Controls
  • Fuel System
  • Electrical System
  • Flight Instruments and Systems
  • Preflight Inspection
  • Normal Procedures
  • Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
  • Performance
  • Ground Planning
  • Navigation and Performance Worksheets
  • Checks and Checklists
  • Review Questions

About the Author
Danielle Bruckert and Oleg Roud are professional pilots, instructors and examiners on the Cessna series of aircraft they write about. They now both fly for airlines, however both remain active in general aviation, providing instruction and check flights on light aircraft. Oleg began flying fighter and transport jets in the Former Soviet military, immigrating to Southern Africa after the collapse, to fly charter operations mainly on the Cessna aircraft, and airline operations on the Beech 1900 and Embraer 135. Danielle began flight training in New Zealand, and left for Africa to gain experience in charter operations on Cessna singles and twins, and later joined the national airline in Namibia, flying the Beech 1900 and Boeing 737. Their motivation to write the books was to improve training and thus operating standards in the general aviation sector (the non-airline civil aviation sector), especially for light aircraft in private and charter operations. Training has been identified by the FAA, and other civil aviation authorities, as a major cause of light aircraft accidents, Oleg and Danielle hope the Cessna Training Manual series will help to improve training standards by improving the information available for pilots. Oleg and Danielle based the Cessna Training Manuals format on the progression of a typical training syllabus and information normally provided for training on larger aircraft, where there is stricter control over standards.

Reader Review
I have been a CFI for 30+ years. I like to know the details of airplanes I fly. The Pilot Manual for my 1975 T210 is woefully inadequate. The manuals from 1976 forward follow the then new GAMA POH format. The '75 manual doesn't have some of the key sections: limitations, placards, etc. Neither 75 nor subsequent manuals have much in the way of system details. Having gone through transition and refresher courses for my Cessna 414 at Flight Safety International, I became accustomed to thoroughly understanding the systems from a pilot's perspective. This book is much closer to the FSI way of doing things. It starts with a detailed walk-around of the airplane. Each major system is described in detail. This would be a must-have book should you plan to take your Commercial Pilot Checkride in a 210. If you master the content, the Systems part of the oral will be simple. For all 210 drivers, this information would provide a great basis for sorting out in-flight anomalies.
….Dan M. Beadle

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