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Optional EquipmentSelection Guide

Effective for G1000 Equipped Aircraft to be Delivered in 2009 & 2010Printed June 2009Revision B

O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E L E C T I O N G U I D E

EFFECTIVE FOR G1000 EQUIPPED AIRCRAFT TO BE DELIVERED IN 2009 & 2010

R E V I S I O N B

P R I N T E D J U N E 2 0 0 9

Caravan Marketing

Cessna Aircraft Company

P.O. Box 7704

Wichita, Kansas 67277-7704

Telephone (316) 517-5667

Fax (316) 517-7250

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For G1000 Equipped Aircraft Delivered in 2009 & 2010

NOTE: OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND VENDORS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

A I R C R A F T P R O F I L E

AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONAL APPROVAL

Aircraft Certification: If the Purchaser elects to meet the certification criteria other than those required for U.S. FAA FAR23–Normal category (day, night, VFR, IFR), compliance may necessitate airframe modifications and additional sys-tems. Certification Kits are, or will be, available to meet the type design requirements set forth by the relevant civilauthority, at an additional charge.

Aircraft Operating Approval: The Purchaser is responsible for obtaining Aircraft operating approval from the relevant civilaviation authority. Additional equipment or airframe modifications, dependent upon the location and planned operations,may be identified by that authority (various regions within one country may have differing requirements).

International Certification: The Purchaser must furnish to Cessna the country of Aircraft registration, a properlyassigned or designated aircraft registration with the applicable Artex ELT and Mode S code identification, and any addi-tional equipment or systems (if different from those mandated by the FAA for a similar operational category) requiredfor the category of registration intended (e.g., private, commercial).

The Purchaser is responsible for added Aircraft modifications and associated expense to comply with operationalrequirements. International Certification Kit information is available upon request.

AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION

The Purchaser must furnish to Cessna from the relevant civil aviation authority, the binary code and country protcol foroperation of the Artex ELT and the binary code for the Mode S Transponder.

S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N TAVIONICS:Standard Avionics Kit (includes Two

Headsets)Garmin G-1000 System includes:GDU 1040A Pilot & Co-Pilot Primary Flight

Display (PFD)GDU 1040A Multi Function Display (MFD)GIA 63W Dual Com/Nav/GPS (WAAS)GDC 74A Dual Air Data Computer (ADC)GEA 71 Engine/Airframe UnitGRS 77 Dual Attitude and Heading

Reference System (AHRS)GFC 700 with GMC 710 Mode Controller,

Three Axis Automatic Flight ControlSystem (AFCS) with Integrated Pitch Trim

GMA 1347 Single Audio System withIntegrated Marker Beacon Receiver

GTX 33 Mode S Transponder, Non-DiversityGarmin Relative Terrain/Obstacles, Garmin

Flight Charts (No Geographic AircraftOverlay), Garmin SafeTaxi (DomesticOnly)

KN-63 DMESwitch, Avionics Power (Two) (On-Off)Artex ME-406 2 Frequency (Non-Nav

Interfaced) ELT with Remote Switch and

Monitor Light (Dorsal Fin Installation)Avionics Cooling, (2) cowl deck fans and (3)

display fansPA System with Aft Cabin Speakers

ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM (EIS)Displayed on MFD During Normal

Operations:Engine and System Displays - Show numeric

readouts of critical engine, fuel and electri-cal indications and calculations for the fol-lowing:

Torque Interstage Turbine Temperature Gas Generator Speed Propeller Speed Oil Pressure Oil Temperature Fuel QuantityFuel Flow Ammeter/VoltmeterStandby Engine Instrument:

Engine Torque Gauge, Wet TypeAltair Digital ADAS Engine Trend Monitoring

System

FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS: Indications Displayed on each PFD:AirspeedAttitude with Slip/Skid IndicationAltitudeVertical Deviation, Glideslope and Glidepath

Vertical Speed Horizontal Situation IndicationOutside Air TemperatureSystem TimeGeneric TimerWind DataStandby Flight Instruments:

Airspeed IndicatorAttitude GyroAltimeter

Magnetic CompassHeated Pitot System, Pilot & Co-PilotAlternate Static SourceStatic Source DrainsInstrument Static System Second Independent Pitot-Static System

FLIGHT CONTROLS:Brake, ParkingBrakes, Hydraulic, Toe-Operated

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S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N TControl Cables — Corrosion Resistant SteelControl Lock, Ailerons and Elevator Flight Control System, Pilot & Co-Pilot

(Includes All-Purpose Control Wheel,Pedals and Toe Brakes)

Friction Lock, Engine Controls, Powerplant, Quadrant Type Controls:

Condition Lever Primary Engine PowerBack-Up Engine Power (EmergencyPower Lever)Propeller, Speed and Feather

Rudder Gust LockTrim System, Aileron/Rudder (Manual),

Elevator (Manual & Electric Pilot & Co-Pilot)

Wing Flaps, Electric Pre-Select with StandbyMotor

ENVIRONMENTAL:Defroster, Windshield (Pilot and Copilot)Heating System, Cabin (Bleed Air Type)SoundproofingVentilation System, Cockpit (Ram Air)Ventilator, Adjustable, Cabin Air Ventilation System, Fan Driven

ELECTRICAL POWER:Battery, 24 Volt, 38 Amp/Hr, Sealed Lead-

AcidBattery Switch (On-Off)Circuit Breakers, ElectricalGenerator Control UnitGenerator Switch (Trip-On-Reset)Ground Service Plug ReceptacleStarter/Generator, 200 AmpGenerator Control Unit Mounting (Provisions

for Mounting Standby Unit)Power Outlet, 12V CockpitStandby Electrical System, 75 amp

EXTERIOR LIGHTS:Beacon – Omni Flash (Red)Courtesy, Under WingLanding, L.H. and R.H. (Wing Leading

Edge-Outboard)Navigation (3)Strobe (2) Wing Tip MountedTaxi, L.H. and R.H. (Wing Leading Edge-

Inboard)Wing Ice Detection, LH

INTERIOR LIGHTS:LED Backlit Instrument Panel LightingMap Light Control Wheel Mounted, Pilot &

Co-Pilot (Variable Intensity)Overhead Courtesy (3) (Aisle, Aft Cargo

Area and Passenger Door)Overhead Flood (Pilot and Copilot) (3)

Passenger Reading Lights (11)Dimming Controls, Switch Panel, Avionics

Circuit Breaker Panel , Left Hand Panel &Environmental Panel

POWERPLANT:Chip Detector InstallationCowling, Rigid-Mounted (Quick Removable)

Lower and Easily Openable Upper SidesCowl Locks, MedcoEngine Inlet Cover (2), and Propeller Tie-

Down SleeveEngine, Turboprop PT6A-114A, 675 SHP, 3600

TBOEngine Wash Ring (Integral)Engine Support, Vibration IsolationFilter, Integral, Full Flow OilFire Detection System, Engine

CompartmentIgnition System Excitor Unit Mounting

(Provisions for Mounting Standby Unit)Ignition System (Dual Ignitors)Intake Inertial Separator (Manual)Oil Cooler, High CapacityOverspeed GovernorPropeller, Anti-Ice , Electric, 3 Blade

Aluminum, Constant Speed, Full Feathering,Reversible – McCauley

Propeller GovernorPropeller Spinner (Polished)Shielding, Engine IgnitionShutdown Fuel Collector, EngineValve, Oil Quick Drain

FUEL SYSTEM:Fuel Boost Switch, AuxiliaryFuel Caps with Anti-Siphon DoorsFuel Control Heater, EngineFuel Filter with Quick DrainFuel Low Level Warning SystemFuel Pump, Auxiliary (Electric)Fuel Pump, EngineFuel Reservoir with Quick DrainFuel Selector ValvesFuel Shutoff ValveFuel Tanks, 332 Gallons UsableFuel Valves, Quick Drain (8)Fuel Vents, Non-IcingFuel Sampler Cup

INTERIOR:Aircraft Keys Approach Plate Holder, L.H. & R.H.Baggage Area Partition NetBaggage Tie-Down Straps (4)Beverage Cup Holders (Pilot and Copilot)Cargo Tie-Down Fittings Provisions Cargo Tie-Down Fittings (Baggage Area)Checklist, Pilot’s (Laminated)Corrosion Proofing, Internal

Crew Door Storage Area RH, LHFire Extinguisher Cabin– Hand TypeFloor Covering, Lightweight VinylGlareshield, PaddedHandbook, Customer Care, Includes

Engine/Flight Logs, Warranty, Etc.Handbook, Pilot's OperatingHeadliner – VinylHooks, Clothes HangerInstrument Panel – Metal Map/Glove CompartmentOxygen System, Partial Installation (Consists of

Difficult to Install Plumbing)Pilot and Co-pilot Restraint – Integral 5 Point

Lap and Shoulder Harness with Inertial ReelPilot’s LH Pre-Flight Assist HandlePlotter, Weight & Balance (Cargo & Passengers)Recorder, Flight HourSeats, Pilot & Copilot, Adjustable Fore, Aft and

Vertical with Articulating Recline and Arm RestSign, Fasten Seat Belts & No SmokingStep, Cabin Entrance, Retractable (RH & LH

Crew Entry Doors)Sunvisors, RosenWindow, Foul Weather, Pilot DoorWindows Tinted All-Around

EXTERIOR:Anti-Precipitation Static KitBonding Straps, Control Surface (Aileron,

Elevator and Rudder)Cargo Pod Provisions with Twisted StackCorrosion Proofing, ExternalDoor, Cargo, Two-Piece (Left Side of Aircraft,

with Upper Door Unlocked Annunciator Light)Door, Copilot (Full Opening)Door, Pilot (Full Opening)Door, Passenger with Airstair Feature (Right Side of

Aircraft with Upper Door Unlocked AnnunciatorLight)

Jack Points (Fuselage and Main Landing Gear)Landing Gear, Fixed, Nose, SteerableLanding Gear, Fixed, MainLock, Key-Operated (One Key Fits All Doors)Paint, All Over (Modified Polyurethane)Stabilizer Abrasion BootsStall Warning System, HeatedTires, 8.50 x 10, 8 ply with Extended Nose Gear

ForkTie-Down Rings, AircraftTow Bar

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F L I G H T D E C K EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)

655B

690K

624H

668N

673A

632B

675W

GARMIN G-1000 OPTIONS

Jeppesen Chart View (Exchange for Garmin Flight Charts)ChartView resembles the paper version of domestic Jeppesen terminal pro-cedures charts. The charts are displayed in full color with high-resolution.The MFD depiction shows the aircraft position on the moving map in theplan view of the approach charts and on airport diagrams. Available dataincludes domestic Arrivals (STAR), Departure Procedures (DP),Approaches, Airport Diagrams and NOTAMS. Requires JeppesenDatabase Subscription Service.

NOTE: The availability of the optional Jeppesen ChartView or stan-dard Garmin FlightCharts and SafeTaxi in electronic form does notpreclude the requirement to carry paper charts aboard the aircraft.See AC 120-76A for more information.

Synthetic Visual Technologies (SVT)Position sensors on the aircraft integrate with a high resolution terrain data-base to present synthetic terrain imagery on the Primary Flight Display.Flight information is overlaid to provide greater safety and situational aware-ness.

GENERAL AVIONICS

GTX-33 Mode S Transponder, 2nd UnitAdds a second GTX-33 Mode S Transponder, non-diversity, additional sin-gle antenna.

KR 87 ADF (Bendix/King) Displayed on PFD w/Stand Alone Control Displayed as a pointer on the HSI on the pilot’s and co-pilot’s PFD.

KRA 405B Radar AltimeterGives an absolute altitude indication from 2000 to 0 feet AGL. Provides selec-tion of warning altitude, and annunciation via both a decision height light and anaural warning.

KHF-1050 High Frequency TransceiverThe KHF-1050 High Frequency Transceiver includes a compact digital con-troller that provides advanced squelch features, enhanced channel storage,and quicker tuning.

Cabin Intercom - Four (4) PositionCabin intercom jacks located two (2) on Left-Hand and two (2) on Right-Hand lower sidewalls (Includes four (4) headsets).

$4,350

$20,500

$6,525

$8,625

$20,850

$63,750

$2,000

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0.0 2

5.71 2

6.33 2

5.21 2

45.27 2

0.62 2

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List Price F.A.F. (Fly Away Factory) Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A.

E S T I M AT E D S T D. E M P T Y W E I G H T: E S T. 4 5 1 4 L B S. M A X . R A M P W E I G H T: 8 7 8 5 L B S.

F L I G H T D E C K

629U

632K

629R

635Q

650C

WEATHER, TRAFFIC AND TERRAIN AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS

Garmin GWX 68 - 4 Color Digital Weather RadarThe Garmin GWX 68 Airborne Color Weather Radar is a four-color digitalpulsed radar that combines excellent range and adjustable scanning pro-files with a high-definition target display. The Caravan uses a 12-inchphased array antenna that is fully stabilized to accommodate 30 degrees ofpitch and roll. Sector Scannning offers pilot-adjustable horizontal scanangles and a vertical scanning function helps to analyze storm tops, gradi-ents, and cell build-up at various altitudes.

XM Satellite Weather/Entertainment XM Satellite Weather data provides information for avoiding hazardousweather. Graphical weather information and associated text is received onthe GDL 69A remote-mounted data link satellite receiver and is displayedon the MFD and the PFD inset map. The GDL 69A can also receive XMSatellite Radio entertainment services. Includes FK 675W 4-place intercomin cabin. Domestic Customers Only. Requires Subscription Service.

L-3 Communications Stormscope Model WX-500 The WX-500 detects electrical discharges associated with thunderstormswithin a 200 nm radius of the aircraft. In “Normal” mode displays on theMFD. Can be configured to display on PFD inset map.

KTA 870 Traffic Advisory System (Bendix-King)The KTA 870 TAS actively interrogates other transponder-equipped trafficand will display and warn of aircraft that pose a potential conflict. MeetsFAA TSO C147 for traffic advisory systems.

TAWS-B GarminThe Garmin TAWS (Terrain Awareness and Warning System) is an option-al feature to increase situational awareness and aid in reducing controlledflight into terrain (CFIT). TAWS satisfies TSO-C151b Class B requirementsfor certification. TAWS provides visual and aural annunciations when terrainand obstacles are within the given altitude threshold from the aircraft. ClassB TAWS is required for all Part 91 aircraft operations with six or morepassenger seats and for Part 135 turbine aircraft operations with sixto nine passenger seats (FAR Parts 91.223, 135.154).

15.85 2

4.05 2

5.0 2

19.0 2

0.0 2

$26,525

$7,550

$10,150

$29,200

$8,550

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EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)

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F L I G H T D E C K

Standard Garmin G-1000 Avionics Package (Options also pictured)

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EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)G E N E R A L

175H

161A

16D

02B

60D

60E

EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER

C 406-N 3 Frequency ELT (Exchange)Replaces the standard Artex ME-406 2-Frequency (Non-Nav Interfaced)ELT. A three frequency ELT that transmits on the International EmergencyFrequencies and the satellite frequency of 406 MHz. The ELT will transmitthe aircraft information and position coordinates. Note: This system requirescustomer registration at time of delivery with NOAA for recognition of the406 MHz transmission. May be required for country certification or opera-tional requirements. Purchaser must furnish 24-bit code provided byregistering country’s aviation authority.

ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTING

12V Power Outlets (2), CabinTwo automotive-style receptacles providing up to 138 watts One recepta-cle each side located at mid-ship.

300 Amp Starter/Generator (Exchange)Replaces the standard 200 amp starter/generator. A 28 volt, 300 ampengine-driven unit that functions as a motor for engine starting and afterengine start, as a generator for the airplane electrical system.

ENVIRONMENTAL

Air Conditioning, Cabin System This R-134A system is engine driven and includes two wing evaporatorsand one tailcone evaporator. Meets FAA & CAA Requirements.

Oxygen System, Complete 17 Port SystemThe system includes a 115 cu. ft. composite bottle, seventeen oxygen out-lets and seventeen partial rebreathing type oxygen masks. Two masks areequipped with a microphone for use by the crew.

Oxygen System, Complete 10 Port System(For use with Oasis Interior Only)The system includes a 115 cu. ft. composite bottle, ten oxygen outlets andten partial rebreathing type oxygen masks. Two masks are equipped with amicrophone for use by the crew. (Requires CRQ to delete first cabin rowand center PSUs).

$9,850

$1,300

$5,100

$23,475

$10,625

$10,300

2.33 2

2.8 2

17.0 2

120 2

41.3 2

37.8 2

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EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)G E N E R A L

22S/T

TBD

2S

91S

CRQ

06W

ICING EQUIPMENT

TKS Anti-Ice System, Certified For Flight In Icing Conditions The TKS anti-icing system incorporates porous panels attached to the exte-rior leading edge of the wings, wing struts, and empennage. The systemcontains a twenty gallon tank, two fluid pumps, windshield pump, timer/con-troller, filters, fluid level sensors, high pressure switch and low fluid levelswitch. A propeller slinger system provides protection for the propeller,windshield and cargo pod. Includes windshield ice detector light. The wingice detection light and two (2) heated pitot/static probes are installed asstandard equipment. For cargo pod aircraft only. (Weight does notinclude fluid @ 184 pounds).

TKS Anti-Ice System, Certified For Flight In Icing Conditions (No Cargo Pod on order)A TKS configuration for aircraft with no cargo pod is pending avail-ability in early 2010.

MISCELLANEOUS

Cargo Door Removed KitThe Cargo Door Removed Kit is designed for use during special purposeoperations such as skydiving, aerial photography, emergency air drops, etc.The kit consists of a vented spoiler installed on the forward cargo doorhinges to minimize airflow buffeting within the cabin with the cargo doorsremoved. Considered carry-on baggage.

Tires, 29” (Exchange)Replaces standard main tires. Provides main tires 29.0 x 11-10, 10 plyexchange for 8.50 x 10, 8 ply.

Exhaust DeflectorAero Twin U.S. STC. Deflects hot exhaust gases away from the cargo pod.Installed after aircraft licensing. Domestic customers only.

Cargo EquipmentIncludes the following:Cargo Barrier & Close-Out Nets (Sides and Center - 3400 lb. Rating)The barrier and nets preclude loose cargo from moving forward into thepilot and front passenger stations during an abrupt deceleration. Installed.Cargo Tie-Down FittingsIncludes structural reinforcements and anchor plates mounted on the cabinsidewall and headliner at six stations. Used for securing cargo and baggagearea partition nets. 100 lb. rating.

22T 108.2 222S 109.65

Same 2AsAbove

2.31 2

29.3 N/A

3.0 N/A

52.11 2

$77,625

$95,000.00

$1,450

$2,100

$2,075

$14,950

C A R G O

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EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)

CRQ

CRQ

6M

26R

26K

Cargo Area Partition Nets (2) Not for cargo tie-downThe cargo area partition nets are constructed of canvas with nylon webbingreinforcement straps crisscrossing the partition for added strength. The ends ofthe straps have quick-release fasteners that attach to the floor tracks and toanchor plates located on the headliner and sidewalls. Four straps haveadjustable buckles for tightening the straps during installation of the partition.

Window Protection PlugsProvides removable inserts that protect the inside of all windows (exceptcrew doors and windshield) during cargo hauling operations. Consists ofthree spring-clips mounted on the inside edge of each window and tenpadded plugs with handles for easy removal.Gill Liner InteriorReplaces the standard cabin sidewalls and headliner. Provides a heavy-duty, durable surface for cargo-hauling use. Cargo Tie-Down Straps and Anchors, 5000 lb. RatingFour each 144" straps having a 5000 lb tension rating and ratchet adjust-ment and eight each double-stud, quick-release tie-down anchors rated forrestraining up to 300 lbs (with Cargo Barrier installed) when attached to theaft seat/cargo rails. Can also be used for tying down the airplane.Considered carry-on baggage.

Plywood FloorLengths of 3/8” plywood cut to fit between the cabin area seat/cargo railsaft of crew seats to aft bulkhead. Vinyl cockpit flooring. Delivered as looseequipment.

Cargo Barrier ProvisionsProvisions for future installation of cargo barrier.

Cargo Pod InstallationThe cargo pod provides additional cargo and baggage space. The volumeof the cargo pod is 111.5 cubic feet, has a maximum load-carrying weightof 1090 pounds and a maximum floor loading of 30 pounds per square foot.The pod is divided into four compartments separated by aluminum bulk-heads and each compartment has an individual lockable loading door.

Argentina Certification KitIncludes POH supplement, bi-lingual Spanish and English placards, ruddergust lock placard and lighted emergency exit sign. Requires FK 60D (or60E with Oasis interior).

Brazilian Certification KitIncludes POH supplement and bi-lingual Portuguese and English cargo andexit placards, overboard O2 vent line, temperature knob modification, beta

$3,650

$1,050

$60,375

$825

$11,600

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1.2 2

179.7 2

.6

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C A R G O

F O R E I G N C E R T I F I C AT I O N

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EstimatedWeight (lbs)

Warranty(Years)

Price (USD)F O R E I G N C E R T I F I C AT I O N

26T

26S

113B

113C

113P

113Q

113L

113J

lights and registration ID plate. Ground Prox required for more than 6passenger seats. Cargo operations require TSO quick-don oxygenmask, smoke goggles and 9 lb. halon fire extinguisher via inquiry atadditional charge. Pricing TBD.

China Certification KitIncludes POH supplement, bi-lingual Chinese and English placards and light-ed emergency exit sign.

Latin American Certification KitIncludes bi-lingual Spanish and English placards.

COMMUTER SEATINGRequires TAWS B (650C) if operated on U.S. Registry (*See NotesPage 12).

10-Place Commuter U.S.Includes crew seats with 4 right-hand single seats and 4 left-hand singleseats.

10-Place Commuter U.K. OnlySame as 113B, except seats are placarded with location restrictions.

11-Place CommuterIncludes crew seats with 3 right-hand double seats and 3 left-hand singleseats.

11-Place Commuter U.K. OnlySame as 113P, except seats are placarded with location restrictions.

13-Place Commuter Export OnlyIncludes crew seats with 4 right-hand single seats, 4 left-hand single seatsand 3-place aft couch. Not compatible with aircraft operated on U.S.Registry.

14-Place Commuter Export OnlyIncludes crew seats with 4 right-hand double seats and 4 left-hand singleseats. Not compatible with aircraft operated on U.S. Registry.

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240 1

240 1

250 1

250 1

276 1

333 1

$1,550

$975

$32,525

$32,525

$30,250

$30,250

$38,525

$40,325

M A I N C A B I N

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10 or 13-Place Commuter Seating

11 or 14-Place Commuter Seating

Note: In accordance with FAR Part 23, maximum seating is limited to nine(9) passenger seats and required crew. Operations with more than eleven(11) seats requires a FAR Part 23 nine (9) passenger limit waiver from theDepartment of Civil Aviation of the country in which the aircraft is to be oper-ated. Maximum seating with a FAR Part 23 nine passenger limit waiver isfourteen (14).

Note: In accordance with FAR 91.223 turbine-powered U.S. registered air-planes configured with six or more passenger seats, excluding any pilotseat, must be equipped with an approved terrain awareness and warningsystem that as a minimum meets the requirements for Class B equipmentin Technical Standard Order (TSO)-C151.

Note: In accordance with FAR 135.154 (2) turbine-powered airplanes configuredwith 6 to 9 passenger seats, excluding any pilot seat must be equipped with anapproved terrain awareness and warning system that meets as a minimum therequirements for Class B equipment in Technical Standard Order (TSO)-C151.

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INTERIOR STYLING – Available in Sand, Taupe and Gray color group-ings. See Interior Selection Guide for color and fabric selection.

SAND GROUPSeatsStandard LeatherAlternate FabricSidewallStandard FabricAlternate VinylFloor CoveringStandard VinylAlternate Carpet

TAUPE GROUPSeatsStandard LeatherAlternate FabricSidewallStandard FabricAlternate VinylFloor CoveringStandard VinylAlternate Carpet

GRAY GROUPSeatsStandard LeatherAlternate FabricSidewallStandard FabricAlternate VinylFloor CoveringStandard VinylAlternate Carpet

LUXURY SEATINGOasis Interior ProvisionsRequired for installation of Oasis Interior

Oasis InteriorLuxury interior options are offered through Yingling Aviation under a sup-plemental type certificate. Installation of this interior is accomplishedafter aircraft acceptance and delivery from Cessna Aircraft Company.

Yingling Aviation offers multiple Oasis interior floor plans in eight to ten-placeconfigurations.The Oasis interiors feature top-grain leather seats, decorativelower sidewall fabric, and a transitional sidewall trim with wood veneer

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N/CN/C

N/CN/C

N/C$2,800

N/CN/C

N/CN/C

N/C$2,800

N/CN/C

N/CN/C

N/C$2,800

$2,525

ContactYinglingAviation

Seat styling, single and bench seats.

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accent. Choose from six interior color options. Caravan operators helped inthe design of the cabinets which provide storage and convenient access toaeronautical books and charts, and beverage containers.

Standard features include wood veneer cabinetry, fully functional seats, top-grain leather, side tables with leather inserts, wool cut pile carpet, one gal-lon electric clean flush toilet, sidewall accent trim, forward and aft privacycurtain, and two 110 outlets located in the cabin.

Several entertainment options are offered by Yingling which include Rosenor Sirius DVD screens, flip down monitors, DVD player, remote sensor andwireless headsets.

NOTE: The Oasis Interior is installed, warranted and administered byYingling Aviation. Contact Yingling Aviation for additional information.

Yingling Aviation (316) 943-32462010 Airport Road (316) 943-2484P.O. Box 9248 [email protected], KS 67277 www.yinglingaviation.com

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CRQ Teflon Coating on Right Hand Cargo Pod & StrutA protective Teflon coating applied to the right hand side of the cargo podand right main landing gear strut to facilitate cleaning of exhaust soot.

PAINT

Cessna strives to select and use high quality polyurethane paints from theleading manufacturers. Polyurethane paints are used because of their highgloss characteristics and ability to withstand dramatic temperature andpressure changes. The paint will maintain its high gloss characteristics foran extended period of time provided it is cared for properly.

Paint warranty applies only to defect in material and workmanship for aperiod of one year. Paint deterioration due to normal wear, exposure, orimproper care is not covered by the warranty.

PAINT DESIGN

Customers may choose a standard scheme or a custom stripe design. Thecost of custom designs is dependent on the complexity of the design, useof special paint, number of colors, and logos.

Paint definition required concurrently with other aircraft specifications.

The use of multi-color fades or blends is not available.

The use of metallic paint on the radar dome or as an overall base coat isnot available.

PAINT COLORS

Contact Contract Administration for paint brochures.

Matterhorn White is the standard base color.

Please select stripe colors from the Dupont Aviation Colors paint brochure.Dupont Imron 6000 is the standard paint used on stripe designs.

REGISTRATION

Styling, color, and placement of the aircraft registration is restricted by theregulations of the country in which the aircraft will be registered. Stylingoptions available, if allowed, include rounded vertical block, 30-degree slant,and shadows.

N/A$3,150

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Stripe 901

CARAVAN LOGOS

As an option, you may choose the Grand Caravan logo or the Cessna logo.Logos may be painted or applied in decal. Standard location is on verticalfin, but dependent on stripe design.

Price (USD)

N/C

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Stripe 902

Stripe 903

Stripe 904

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 905

Stripe 906

Stripe 907

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 908

Stripe 909

Stripe 910

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 911

Stripe 912

Stripe 913

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 914

Stripe 915

Stripe 916

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 917

Stripe 918

Stripe 919

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 920

Stripe 921

Stripe 922

Price (USD)

N/C

N/C

N/C

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Stripe 923

Stripe 924

Stripe 925

E X T E R I O RPrice (USD)

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

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Price (USD)M A I N T E N A N C E P R O G R A M S

Cessna Technical InformationCessna provides a complete system of manuals and catalogs for the operationand maintenance of the Caravan. All Cessna and related technical information islisted in the Cessna Customer Care Supplies and Publications Catalog.

The Caravan will come with a free Service Maintenance Manual, Illustrated PartsCatalog, Wiring Diagram Manual, Structural Repair Manual, Service Bulletinsand Avionics Wiring Diagram on CD-ROM.

Caravan Phase Card ProgramThe Phase Card Program is an inspection program designed to reduce inspec-tion labor requirements for Caravan aircraft that operate approximately 400hours a year or more. It can be used as a progressive inspection program if theaircraft is operated under Part 91, or as the foundation of an Approved AircraftInspection Program (A.A.I.P.) when the aircraft is operated under Part 135.

CESCOMCESCOM was developed to provide owners and operators with an automated sys-tem for operational maintenance recording, scheduling, and control. It provides anaccurate and simple method of monitoring and scheduling inspections, service bul-letins, airworthiness directives, and scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.

CESCOM builds permanent airplane records that reflect material cost and man-hour involvement and provides measures of maintainability and reliability. Long-range projections are also provided to assist owners and operators in budgetingfor upcoming airplane operations.

Cessna Owner AdvisoryCessna Owner Advisories provide owners of Cessna aircraft up-to-the-minuteinformation about mandatory and beneficial service requirements and the latestin product improvements. Cessna Owner Advisories are mailed automatically toowners of U.S. registered Cessna aircraft using the latest name and addressprovided to the FAA.

Open Account InformationWith an active open account, Caravan owners are able to purchase spare partsat the current published list price directly from Cessna Parts Distribution. Theopen account can also be used to purchase Cessna publications and other items.

Altair Data Acquisition System & Turbine TrackerCessna has chosen the Altair ADAS+ system as standard equipment on theCaravan to allow operators to easily monitor and maintain the aircraft engine.The ADAS+ system records specific engine parameters for later retrieval andtransfer to the Turbine TrackerTM website. The Turbine TrackerTM website formatsthe data into customized reports for use as analysis tools.

First Year No Charge.$1175 per year subsequent.($85 International SubscriptionSurcharge).($46 Mexico SubscriptionSurcharge).($49 Canada SubscriptionSurcharge).

$2566 Initial Cost (includes firstyear revision).$525 per year subsequent yearrevision.

On-Line ServiceFirst Year No Charge.$1,365 one year$2,520 two years$3,450 three years

Paper ServiceCharge Provided UponRequest

After warranty expiration:International Subscribers $44Mexico Subscribers $38

First Year No Charge.

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Price (USD)

First Year No Charge.$860 per year subsequent.

M A I N T E N A N C E P R O G R A M S

Engine Condition Trend Monitoring (ECTM)Cessna Aircraft Company is a Pratt & Whitney authorized DesignatedAnalysis Center. Using Pratt & Whitney and Altair software programsCessna can provide expert engine condition analysis

ECTM analysis is a process of taking data from the Altair ADAS+Engine Monitoring System installed on the Caravan and electronicallycomparing them to a mathematical set of typical or predictable enginecharacteristics. Reports keep the operator informed of the internal con-dition of the engine. If anomalies are found the operator is immediatelynotified.

Engine trend monitoring allows for early detection of compressor and/orturbine deterioration, thereby minimizing secondary problems and over-all repair costs. If implemented within the first 100 hours in service, orafter completion of the hot section inspection, engine condition trendmonitoring allows for hot section inspections to be accomplished on an“on condition” basis instead of at schedule recommended 1800-hourintervals. “On Condition” hot sections mean actual hot sections areaccomplished only when necessary and this can significantly reduceoperating costs. Additionally ECTM is a Pratt & Whitney requirement forthe optional extended 6,000-hour TBO.

Pratt & Whitney Engine Maintenance Programs* The Fleet Management Program (FMP®)* Term Cost Plan (TCPTM)* Maintenance Cost Guarantee Plan (MCGTM)* Event Cost Plan (ECP)* Eagle Service Plan (ESP®)

Please contact Pratt & Whitney Maintenance Programs for details (450)468-3771, www.pwc.ca.

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Caravan Marketing Cessna Aircraft Company, P.O. Box 7704, Wichita, Kansas 67277-7704, Telefax 316-517-6081SPA0911322B