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Cessna Aircraft Company 182Q
C182
Photo: Photo via Wikipedia: Cessna 182 Skylane ·
Year
0
Owner
Cessna Aircraft Company
Last seen
— ·
MTOW
1,400 kg
Range
810 nm
Seats
4
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Cessna Aircraft Company · 182Q
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Model overview

Fleet & certification

Built
1,917
Active
1,802
Origin
US
Certifying authorities
FAA
Variants

Per-variant specifications

VariantEngineMTOWRangeCruisePax
C182
C182
1,400 kg810 nm145 kt4
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Type certification

The FAA paperwork

TCDS 3A13 · 69 · issued 2009-04-20

The FAA-issued Type Certificate for this model is on file (TCDS 3A13), but we haven't yet extracted the structured spec values.

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Safety & ops history

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Cessna Aircraft Company 182Q manuals & documents

6 documents on Sprinkle — POH, checklist, flight manual and related references. PDFs served from cdn.sprinkle.com.

Overview · Collision with water involving Cessna 182, VH-WNR · 2022

This document is an accident report published by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) detailing the investigation into the collision of a Cessna 182Q with water near Moreton Island, Queensland, on January 22, 2020. The report outlines the circumstances of the flight, the pilot's background, and the aircraft's specifications, as well as the findings from the investigation, including potential contributing factors such as carburettor icing and operational decisions made by the pilot. It serves as a safety message to remind pilots of the risks associated with flying single-engine aircraft over water and the importance of maintaining glide distance to a suitable landing area.

  • Cessna 182Q collided with water on January 22, 2020, near Moreton Island.
  • Pilot issued a MAYDAY call at 1626:26 while descending at 1,400 ft/min.
  • Aircraft was at 300 ft with a groundspeed of 115 kt before impact.
  • Weather conditions were conducive to carburettor icing at the time of the accident.
  • Pilots should maintain glide distance to a suitable landing area when flying over water.

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Registered 182Q aircraft

Individual 182Q airframes by tail number — registration history, operator and lineage.