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Can anyone recommend a place where I could order a POH online? My 206 is
lacking a POH and I'm tired of arguing with the previous owner over its whereabouts. I'd rather just go online and order a new copy. Thanks for any leads. CGP. |
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"carlos" wrote in message ...
Can anyone recommend a place where I could order a POH online? My 206 is lacking a POH and I'm tired of arguing with the previous owner over its whereabouts. I'd rather just go online and order a new copy. Thanks for any leads. http://www.esscoaircraft.com/ They sell 'em for $30 each. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Essco will sell you an information manual. If you want an actual, official
POH with the serial number for your aircraft you have to order one from Cessna. Then you have to update it with all the STCs for any modifications that have been made to the plane. That POH is required to stay with the aircraft. If you bought an airplane lacking a POH then you bought an airplane that technically is not airworthy. It may not be covered by your insurance in the event of an accident. |
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According to Essco's website, they sell:
"U206G Stationair 6 1977 - Pilot's Operating Handbook" Is there a difference? Thanks, CGP. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Essco will sell you an information manual. If you want an actual, official POH with the serial number for your aircraft you have to order one from Cessna. Then you have to update it with all the STCs for any modifications that have been made to the plane. That POH is required to stay with the aircraft. If you bought an airplane lacking a POH then you bought an airplane that technically is not airworthy. It may not be covered by your insurance in the event of an accident. |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:30:30 -0800, "C J Campbell"
wrote: Essco will sell you an information manual. If you want an actual, official POH with the serial number for your aircraft you have to order one from Cessna. Then you have to update it with all the STCs for any modifications that have been made to the plane. That POH is required to stay with the aircraft. If you bought an airplane lacking a POH then you bought an airplane that technically is not airworthy. It may not be covered by your insurance in the event of an accident. C J you are da man! But according to TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. A4CE Equipment: The basic required equipment as prescribed in the applicable airworthiness regulations (see Certification Basis) must be installed in the aircraft for certification. This equipment must include a current Airplane Flight Manual effective S/N U20602589 and U20604650 and up. In addition, the following item of equipment is required: 1. Stall Warning Indicator, Cessna Dwg. 0511062-4 and snipped from the required placards section: On the following models: U206G, TU206G (S/N U20602589 and U20604650 through U20606439) "The markings and placards installed in this airplane contain operating limitations which must be complied with when operating this airplane in the Normal Category. Other operating limitations which must be complied with when operating this airplane in this category are contained in the Pilot's Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual. So the AFM might not be an airworthiness item, depending on the s/n... Essco is a kewl source for docs, but none of it ("required" operations or maintenance) is "legal" if the original manufacturer is still in the manual revision business. TC |
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![]() "carlos" wrote in message ... | According to Essco's website, they sell: | | "U206G Stationair 6 1977 - Pilot's Operating Handbook" | | Is there a difference? | | Thanks, | | CGP. Yes. Depending on your serial number. Older aircraft did not get serialized operating manuals. The book you get from Essco will do just fine for these. Later aircraft have operating manuals assigned to individual airplanes. These have the serial number written on them. |
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Ok, thanks.
I'll try to check with Cessna or CPA just in case. I'm trying to get this airplane in as good a condition as possible, including the original manuals. I do have all of the airplane's books, all the way back to it's first flight from Cessna to Ft. Lauderdale - it turns out I know the original owner. Cheers, CGP. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "carlos" wrote in message ... | According to Essco's website, they sell: | | "U206G Stationair 6 1977 - Pilot's Operating Handbook" | | Is there a difference? | | Thanks, | | CGP. Yes. Depending on your serial number. Older aircraft did not get serialized operating manuals. The book you get from Essco will do just fine for these. Later aircraft have operating manuals assigned to individual airplanes. These have the serial number written on them. |
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