C206 Operators Handbook
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C206 Operators Handbook
Hi All,
After a while of Google, I have failed to locate a copy of the C206 POH, Please could someone direct me to a downloadable copy of this, or hardback if needed, I know there are at least two versions of it, but either will do.
Need a copy ASAP.
Thanks
YYZ
After a while of Google, I have failed to locate a copy of the C206 POH, Please could someone direct me to a downloadable copy of this, or hardback if needed, I know there are at least two versions of it, but either will do.
Need a copy ASAP.
Thanks
YYZ

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From: 30 West
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From: Bicester
From the Cessna web site....
Q: Where can I get a replacement Pilot's Operating Handbook / Aircraft Flight Manual for my aircraft?
A: Contact your local Cessna Service Center by using our Service Center locator: http://customer.cessna.com/se/locator.chtml or call Cessna Propeller Support at (316) 517-5800.
Interestingly, also found.......
Q: What is the difference between a POH and a PIM?
A: POH - Pilot's Operating Handbook is an FAA approved document and is serial number specific to match your individual aircraft. The FAA requires that you keep one of these manuals on your plane at all times to meet requirements. The PIM - Pilot's Information Manual is for information and for training purposes only.
Q: Where can I get a replacement Pilot's Operating Handbook / Aircraft Flight Manual for my aircraft?
A: Contact your local Cessna Service Center by using our Service Center locator: http://customer.cessna.com/se/locator.chtml or call Cessna Propeller Support at (316) 517-5800.
Interestingly, also found.......
Q: What is the difference between a POH and a PIM?
A: POH - Pilot's Operating Handbook is an FAA approved document and is serial number specific to match your individual aircraft. The FAA requires that you keep one of these manuals on your plane at all times to meet requirements. The PIM - Pilot's Information Manual is for information and for training purposes only.
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From: EGSX
Try the Essco Aircraft website - they're based in America so you'll have to pay shipping, but you can find manufacturers manuals for a lot of the popular models - (although technically you should use the manual associated with the serial number of the plane you fly)
http://www.esscoaircraft.com/category_s/2401.htm
http://www.esscoaircraft.com/category_s/2401.htm




