The is the definitive reference for identifying airframe components, hardware, and assembly relationships for the "Stationair" series. Unlike maintenance manuals, the IPC focuses on exploded-view diagrams and part number listings to ensure you order the correct replacement components for specific serial numbers. Essential Manual Versions by Year
Under regulations such as 14 CFR Part 43 (Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration), the IPC is a primary source of approved data. When a mechanic replaces a worn component on a Cessna 206, they must use a part that conforms to the design specifications. The IPC defines what constitutes a conforming part—whether it is a genuine Cessna part, a PMA (Parts Manufacturer Approval) alternative, or an owner-produced part. Furthermore, the "Effectivity" section of the IPC ensures that modifications or service bulletins are correctly incorporated. Without the IPC, a maintenance logbook entry lacks the traceable authority that the FAA or EASA demands. cessna 206 illustrated parts catalog
The Significance of Illustrated Parts Catalogs (IPC) in Aviation Cessna 206 Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) The is
Essential for maintenance facilities to ensure correct part ordering, particularly for critical systems like the airframe, engine assemblies, and avionics. Introduction : This section provides an overview of
Letter codes in the right-hand column that indicate if a part is specific to a certain serial number or model (e.g., Turbo vs. Naturally Aspirated).