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SECTION 8 CESSNA<br />

HANDLING, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE MODEL 208B G1000<br />

FUEL (Continued)<br />

ALTERNATE/EMERGENCY FUEL:<br />

• Aviation Fuel (All grades of military and commercial aviation<br />

gasoline).<br />

CAUTION<br />

Aviation gasoline is restricted to emergency use and<br />

shall not be used for more than 150 hours in one<br />

overhaul period. A mixture of one part aviation gasoline<br />

and three parts of Jet A, Jet A-1, JP-1, or JP-5 may be<br />

used for emergency purposes for a maximum of 450<br />

hours per overhaul period.<br />

CAPACITY EACH TANK:<br />

• 167.8 U.S. Gallons.<br />

CAUTION<br />

To obtain accurate fuel quantity indicator readings,<br />

verify the airplane is parked in a laterally level condition,<br />

or, if in flight, make sure the airplane is in a coordinated<br />

and stabilized condition.<br />

FUEL ADDITIVES<br />

A variety of fuels may be used in the airplane; however, each must<br />

have an anti-icing additive, EGME or DIEGME, incorporated or added<br />

to the fuel during refueling.<br />

It is recommended that fuel anti-icing additive be used to control<br />

bacteria and fungi. The anti-ice additives EGME/DIEGME have shown<br />

(through service experience) that they provide acceptable protection<br />

from microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi that can rapidly<br />

multiply and cause serious corrosion in tanks and may block filters,<br />

screens and fuel metering equipment.<br />

8-18<br />

U.S.<br />

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208BPHBUS-00

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