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Carry out safe airmanship whilst flying and be aware of possible emergency landing areas along your flight path.
If possible check these areas from the ground as you enter the airfield or flying site. This technique is for
safety reasons as engines are susceptible to stopping, no matter how reliably manufactured or maintained.
Keep a good lookout for other ultralight, always be thoughtful and show your intentions.
It should be remember that the manufacturer cannot foresee all conceivable circumstances. Particular
circumstances such as multiple or unanticipated emergencies, adverse weather etc may require modification to
these procedures. A thorough knowledge of the ultralight and its systems is required to analyze the situation
correctly and to determine the best course of action.
Maximum maneuvering speed 90 km/h.
Best glide speed (with maximum load) is 70 km/h.
7.2 Engine Failure on Take Off
7.2.1 Engine Failure on Take Off Run
If the engine fails on take off run before the ultralight has lifted off proceed as follows:
- pull the control bar in to prevent the ultralight lifting from the ground;
- use pedals to maintain the ground run direction, using the brake at the same time;
- switch off the ignition.
7.2.2 Engine Failure on Climb Out
If your engine fails on climb out before you have reached 5 meters altitude, land straight ahead. Proceed as
follows:
- pull the control bar in further than the trim position to prevent the ultralight from loosing airspeed;
- at 2 – 2.5 meters altitude push the control bar out for the short period of time for flare out and landing
in accordance with section 6.7 of the Manual.
- switch the ignition off.
7.3 Engine Failure at Height
If the engine stops while operating at cruise or full power when the ultralight is well clear of the ground, check
fuel contents and make sure that ignition is on.
If your engine fails in flight, do not attempt to restart the engine unless one of these items is found to be incorrect
and is able to be rectified. Relax and maintain control whilst concentrating on correct forced landing techniques.
7.4 Full Power Engine Shutdown (In Flight)
If the throttle should jam full open in flight proceed as follows:
Maintain Control.
Get height with engine at full power, adjust height and ground position to improve the outcome of
forced landing.
Increase airspeed to keep the climb angle less than 30 degrees above the horizontal.
Switch off ignition.
Prepare for forced landing section 7.5.
7.5 Forced Landing
Proceed as follows:
Maintain control and airspeed - nominated approach speed.
Close the throttle.
Switch the ignition off.
Tighten the seat belts.
Carry out final approach and landing as closely as possible to normal power off landing procedure.
7.6 In Air Engine Fire
For fire occurring whilst in flight, the initial procedure would be to maintain control of the ultralight and evaluate
the extent of the fire. This emergency is unlikely to occur but to avoid any further problems, use common sense
and land the ultralight safely. Proceed as follows:
Maintain Control
Ignition off
Forced Landing