Serial Number 1646
Date of Issue: 23 June 2017
Revision - Original
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Emergency procedures
This section describes recommended procedures for resolving emergency situations, which could occur during
operation.
Strict adherence to inspection and maintenance schedule prescribed by the manufacturer reduces the probability of a
failure to absolute minimum.
Engine failure
During take-off run
Throttle to idle
Ignition switch off
Brake according to actual conditions
During take-off (in air)
Maintain speed 65kts minimum
Less than 300ft above terrain – land in the direction of flight, maneuvering the aircraft out of obstructions
Detect wind direction and speed
Apply flaps as necessary
Shut off fuel cock
Shut off the ignition
Tighten safety harnesses
Main switch off
In flight
Dive and glide, maintain speed 65kts minimum
More than 300ft above terrain –: select suitable landing location
If cause of engine failure is discovered (e.g. empty fuel tank) and flight altitude allows it, try restarting the
engine according to the procedure below:
If engine does not restart or if flight altitude drops below safe level, select suitable landing location and
proceed according to previous section.
NOTE: IF A SUCCESSFUL EMERGENCY LANDING IS IN DOUBT
DUE TO OBSTRUCTIONS, LENGTH OF LANDING SITE OR
TERRAIN – USE THE EMERGENCY PARACHUTE
Restarting engine in flight
May be only performed at safe flight altitude to allow safe emergency landing with engine off.
Fuel cock
open, check amount of fuel in selected tank
Fuel pump
switch on
Ignition
switch on
Throttle
up to 1/3 of throttle, not more
Flight speed
65-75knots
Press start button