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Cessna 182T Glass Cockpit (2004+) Qref Book Checklist
Let’s face it. Even if you’ve mastered all the stick & rudder secrets of the Cessna 182T, conquering the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit is a formidable undertaking for even the most experienced Skylane pilot. Fortunately, this one-of-a-kind Qref checklist is specifically designed to help you learn all the buttonology of Garmin’s paradigm-shifting G1000 system as it applies to the CE-182T – though, to be fair, calling a Qref publication a “checklist” doesn’t even begin to do it justice. In fact, a Qref booklet is more like a full-color, comprehensive, redesigned, user-friendly, streamlined, upgraded & updated POH/PIM/AFM on steroids. Whereas most manufacturer-produced checklists do follow a logical, streamlined format, at times their setup can be a bit sparse on both nice-to-know and need-to-know info. Furthermore, aircraft flight manuals (AFMs) contain a host of valuable data, though it’s often difficult to track down exactly what you’re after – in spite of their industry-wide standardization. With this unparalleled treasure trove of Skylane T-specific parameters – including all the ins & outs of the G1000 glass cockpit – Qref cuts through the confusion and eliminates the verbiage so you’ll always know exactly where your sought-after info awaits.
In addition to providing easy-to-follow checklists for every conceivable aspect of operation from preflight to shutdown/tiedown – including emergencies – this Qref publication brings users a wealth of additional data unique to the G-1000-equipped CE-182T variant: power settings/performance parameters, conversion tables, ALL V-speeds, weight & balance info, operating limitations, G1000 buttonology, systems specifics, and even rulers for a variety of common aeronautical chart scales. Plus, its tabbed, spiral-bound pages are all printed in stunning, 2400 DPI color on virtually indestructible pages! Measures a kneeboard-friendly 4ΒΌ” x 7″ and covers all 182T G1000 production years (2004+). The absolute best publication on glass-equipped Skylane operation ever produced.