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Old 28th Mar 2007, 11:38
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Where to get POH for a C172M in the UK?

Hi All,

I'm not having much luck with Google on where to get a POH for a 1976 C172M. I've found somewhere in the US (Essco) but just wondering if there's a defacto UK supplier of such info - or should I be contacting Cessna direct?

Many thanks,
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Try Westair at Blackpool - they got me one for a 1979 C172N

http://www.westair.uk.com
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According to the Cessna web site the UK agents/service centres are:

Multiflight
Cse Aviation.com
Stapleford Flight Centre
Westair
Wycombe Air Centre

I know Wycombe and CSE sell Cessna singles, I'm not sure about the others, they may be just service centres.

HTH

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I can recommend Essco in the US as they sell good condition flight manuals at a very reasonable price and can deliver worldwide (FEDEX?) at a very reasonable price.

They have their own website and also deal on EBAY.
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Note that using "Flight Manual" is a more common term for POH and may get better results on Google.
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The Flight Manual used to be part of the C of A; the owner held the original copy and the CAA held an identical copy for all UK Registered aircraft until EASA took over.
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We have got various manuals through Aviation Parts Supplies at Lasham over the years (01256-381919). For a Flight Manual you will normally need the aircraft serial number and possibly the registration.

If it's a spare then not a problem, if it's to replace the aircraft original (ie if it's been lost) then the CAA have to stamp the front page.
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