This manual pertains to the Aero Commander 112, a fixed-wing aircraft designed for general aviation. Produced in 1973, this aircraft is known for its robust engineering and reliability, featuring a reciprocating piston engine, typically a Lycoming O-360 producing 180 horsepower, and a seating capacity for four. The Aero Commander 112 represents a significant offering in its class, built to meet the demands of private and professional flight operations.
This Service Bulletin provides essential information for the maintenance, inspection, and repair of the Aero Commander 112. It covers critical procedures, technical specifications, and safety guidelines, emphasizing the use of specified tools and the importance of work performed by qualified mechanics in a clean environment. Adherence to the instructions within this manual is paramount for ensuring the continued safe and efficient operation of the aircraft.
Aero Commander 112 Service Bulletin 1973
While some manuals may appear similar for the same make and model of aircraft, each manual is unique and contains specific information about a particular aircraft, such as the equipment installed and weight and balance information. Manufacturers are required to include the serial number and registration on the title page to identify the aircraft to which the manual belongs. By purchasing this manual you agree to hold us harmless and indemnify us from any third party claims arising from the use of this manual. If you have insufficient experience or doubts your ability to do the work, all adjustments, maintenance, and repair should be carried out only by qualified mechanics. In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid costly mistakes, read the text, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the procedures before starting work, and then do the work carefully in a clean area. Whenever special tools or equipment are specified, do not use makeshift tools or equipment. Precision measurements can only be made if the proper instruments are used, and the use of substitute tools may adversely affect safe operation.
Aero Commander 112 Service Bulletin 1973
While some manuals may appear similar for the same make and model of aircraft, each manual is unique and contains specific information about a particular aircraft, such as the equipment installed and weight and balance information. Manufacturers are required to include the serial number and registration on the title page to identify the aircraft to which the manual belongs. By purchasing this manual you agree to hold us harmless and indemnify us from any third party claims arising from the use of this manual. If you have insufficient experience or doubts your ability to do the work, all adjustments, maintenance, and repair should be carried out only by qualified mechanics. In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid costly mistakes, read the text, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the procedures before starting work, and then do the work carefully in a clean area. Whenever special tools or equipment are specified, do not use makeshift tools or equipment. Precision measurements can only be made if the proper instruments are used, and the use of substitute tools may adversely affect safe operation.