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CESSNA SECTION 7<br />

MODEL 208B G1000 AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION<br />

CARGO DOORS<br />

A two-piece cargo door is installed on the left side of the airplane just<br />

aft of the wing trailing edge. The cargo door is divided into an upper<br />

and a lower section. When opened, the upper section swings upward<br />

and the lower section swings forward to create a large opening in the<br />

side of he fuselage which facilitates the loading of bulky cargo into the<br />

cabin. The upper section of the cargo door incorporates a conventional<br />

exterior door handle with a separate key-operated lock, and, on the<br />

Passenger Version only, a pushbutton exterior emergency door release<br />

and an interior door handle which snaps into a locking receptacle. The<br />

upper door also incorporates two telescoping door lifts which raise the<br />

door to the fully open position, when opened. A cargo door open<br />

warning system is provided as a safety feature so that if the upper door<br />

is not properly latched an Amber CAS MSG, labeled DOOR<br />

UNLATCHED, located on the PFD, illuminates to alert the pilot. The<br />

lower door section features a flush handle which is accessible from<br />

either inside or outside the airplane. The handle is designed so that<br />

when the upper door is closed, the handle cannot be rotated to the<br />

open position.<br />

WARNING<br />

In an emergency, do not attempt to exit the cargo<br />

version through the cargo doors. Because the<br />

inside of the upper door has no handle, exit from<br />

the airplane through these doors without outside<br />

assistance is not possible.<br />

CAUTION<br />

Failure to properly latch the upper cargo door section<br />

will result in illumination of the Amber DOOR<br />

WARNING CAS MSG. Inattention to this safety feature<br />

may allow the upper cargo door to open in flight.<br />

To open the cargo door from outside the airplane, depress the upper<br />

door section exterior pushbutton door release (Passenger Version only)<br />

and rotate the exterior door handle clockwise to the open position.<br />

Following this action, the telescoping door lifts will automatically raise<br />

the door to the full up position. When the upper section is open, release<br />

the lower section by pulling up on the inside door handle and rotating<br />

the handle to the OPEN position. Open the door forward until it swings<br />

around next to the fuselage where it can be secured to the fuselage by<br />

a holding strap or chain.<br />

(Continued Next Page)<br />

208BPHBUS-00<br />

U.S.<br />

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