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SNAFU22

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Does anyone know where I might find passenger briefing cards for a C-414 and CE-525 all flown part 91? Also would like to locate a POH for a C-414AW ram VII. We have a AFM/POH on board the plane, I think it would be a good idea to issue one to everyone who flies it.
 
We have a AFM/POH on board the plane, I think it would be a good idea to issue one to everyone who flies it.

You think issuing an AFM to everyone who pilots the airplane is a good idea, or to each passenger??

Every pilot should have a copy of the aircraft flight manual for the aircraft he or she flies. That ought to go without saying.

Issuing one to a passenger would be a ridiculous concept.
 
You think issuing an AFM to everyone who pilots the airplane is a good idea, or to each passenger??

Every pilot should have a copy of the aircraft flight manual for the aircraft he or she flies. That ought to go without saying.

Issuing one to a passenger would be a ridiculous concept.

I have flown for companies that did not issue a manual to the pilots, in which case I bought one. I think that is a dangerous practice.

When it comes to the passenger thing, what he is looking for are the briefing cards, just like the ones that are in the seat back pockets at the airlines. We have them in our 414. When I get to work I will try to remember to look and see who made them. However, I think that Cessna made them.
 
One of our planes has cards from Cabin Safety Ltd. I found a website for them at www.cabinsafety.com One of the other planes has cards from Cessna. Part number is D5240-1-13 If you call Cessna they should be able to hook you up.
 
Thanks way2broke, that helps.

Avbug the AFM are for Pilot only, the passengers would have "deer in headlights" look. USA Today will suffice em!
 
i have a pax card for the 525; pm me.
im sure you are aware regs require a verbal briefing as well even for pt 91
 

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