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Cessna Aircraft Company 310Q
C310
Photo: Photo via Wikipedia: Cessna 310 ·
Year
0
Owner
Cessna Aircraft Company
Last seen
— ·
MTOW
2,400 kg
Range
640 nm
Seats
5
310Qhover
Cessna Aircraft Company · 310Q
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Asking price
Not for sale
Model overview

Fleet & certification

Built
388
Active
339
Origin
US
Certifying authorities
FAA
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

Phase 6
Airworthiness directives
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Phase 6
NTSB incidents
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ADS-B activity heat
Hours flown, busiest months, top destinations — once we ingest.
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Cessna Aircraft Company 310Q manuals & documents

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

Overview · Flight Test Guide for Certification of Transport Category Airplanes · 2018

This document is an Advisory Circular (AC 25-7D) issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, providing guidance for the flight test evaluation of transport category airplanes, including the Cessna 310Q. It outlines methods and procedures to demonstrate compliance with regulations regarding airplane performance and handling characteristics. The AC has been updated to clarify specific compliance requirements and improve usability with a new paragraph numbering system. It is intended for use by aviation professionals involved in the certification and testing of transport category aircraft.

  • The document is specifically for the Cessna 310Q and other transport category airplanes.
  • It provides guidance on compliance with FAA regulations for flight performance and handling characteristics.
  • Key performance metrics include takeoff and landing distances, climb rates, and controllability.
  • Stability and maneuverability are critical aspects evaluated during flight tests.
  • Stall testing is a mandatory part of the certification process.

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