Should anyone else need one in the future, Essco Aircraft (www.essco.com) has about a zillion manuals available for purchase and can provide them via download or paper copy. POHs, Owner’s Manuals, Parts Manuals, etc….
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Jim,
If you’re looking for an original copy for your plane for legality sake, I had success ordering one through Flightline Group, Inc. It was $150 plus shipping. I keep that with all of my other important documents.
Billy
You’ve probably found one already, but if not, here are a few. Make sure you look at one that is specific to the PA-28-180 B model.
https://www.google.com/search?q=piper+pa-28-180B+owner%27s+manual
I owned a PA-28-180B for several years. It didn’t do anything “great” but it did most things “pretty well.” Good little airplane. My mechanic loved the early PA-28s too, and felt that they were the best value in General Aviation.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the particular model.
Thanks!
Yes, in the case of your PA 28 140.
The industry didn’t start using the Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) format until 1979. Prior to that airplanes were provided with Owners Manuals.
When the industry went to the POH format, each new airplane was provided with a POH and an Approved Flight Manual (AFM) which was specific to that airplane in that there are supplements for optional equipment, etc.The POH/AFM must be in the airplane during flight and must be updated with new information when it becomes available to maintain airworthiness.
Since the POH/AFM is a one-off document, manufacturers printed relatively inexpensive Information Manuals so that flight schools, student pilots, and transitioning pilots would have a book that closely mirrors the POH for their studies and reference.
If the POH/AFM is lost or defaced, then it must be replaced. The following is text from Piper on this subject:
“Depending on the age of the aircraft, approved airplane flight manuals for Piper airplanes are provided in one of the following formats: Airplane Flight Manuals (AFM’s), Pilot’s Operating Manuals (POM’s), and Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH’s).”
“Pilot Information Manuals (PIM’s) are unserialized versions of the approved flight manuals. They are low cost and intended for general reference.”Steve
Thanks Steve,
I get the PA28-140 pilot information manual. And I can find the PA28-180 owners manual. Is that the same thing?Hi Folks,
im new to the forum and a new PA28 owner. My plane does not have a POH. It is a 1962 -180 ie straight wing. Are they available?
Thanks
Jim
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