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Cessna Aircraft Company 310F
C310
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Year
Owner
Cessna Aircraft Company
Last seen
MTOW
2,400 kg
Range
640 nm
Seats
5
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Cessna Aircraft Company · 310F
Model overview

Fleet & certification

Built
49
Active
43
Origin
US
Certifying authorities
FAA
Variants

Per-variant specifications

VariantEngineMTOWRangeCruisePax
C310
C310
2,400 kg640 nm193 kt5
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Type certification

The FAA paperwork

TCDS 3A10 · 62 · issued 2005-02-22

The FAA-issued Type Certificate for this model is on file (TCDS 3A10), but we haven't yet extracted the structured spec values.

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Safety & ops history

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Cessna Aircraft Company 310F manuals & documents

46 documents for the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F Type Certificate · Airworthiness Directives · Supplemental Type Certificate · Weight And Balance · Training Manual · Avionics Manual · Wiring Diagram · Performance Data · Service Bulletins · Pilot's Operating Handbook · Flight Manual · Maintenance Manual · Parts Catalog · Specifications · Other Documents. PDFs served from cdn.sprinkle.com.

Overview
Know When to Feather Your Propeller · 2024

This document serves as a safety alert for pilots operating twin-engine aircraft, particularly the Cessna 310F. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and practicing propeller feathering techniques in the event of a partial loss of engine power. The alert discusses the risks associated with delayed feathering and highlights related accidents that underscore the critical nature of timely action. Pilots are encouraged to familiarize themselves with their aircraft's specific procedures and to engage in regular training to enhance their response to engine failure scenarios. The document aims to improve safety and control during flight operations by addressing a gap in pilot training regarding partial engine power loss.

  • Feathering the propeller is critical in the event of a partial engine power loss.
  • Pilots should know the RPM below which feathering is not possible to avoid control issues.
  • Delayed feathering can lead to increased drag and loss of control during flight.
  • Regular training and practice are essential for effective response to engine failures.
  • Understanding manufacturer procedures and recommendations can enhance safety.

Other Documents

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People also ask
How many Cessna Aircraft Company 310F are there?

49 Cessna Aircraft Company 310F are on the worldwide civil registry, of which about 43 are active. This counts registered airframes, not total production.

What is the range of the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F?

The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F has a range of about 640 nautical miles.

How fast is the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F?

The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F cruises at around 193 knots.

What is the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F's maximum take-off weight?

The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F has a maximum take-off weight of 2,400 kg.

How many seats does the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F have?

The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F is typically configured for up to 5 occupants.

What is the ICAO type designator for the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F?

The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F uses ICAO type designator C310.

Is the Cessna Aircraft Company 310F type certified?

Yes. The Cessna Aircraft Company 310F holds a type certificate; you can read its Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) and what each section means on Sprinkle.