Airplane Manual FK 9
B&F Technik Vertriebs GmbH
Revision 21
Emergency Procedures
page 3-1
3.
Emergency Procedures
3.1.
General
The following information is presented to enable the pilot to form, in
advance, a definite plan of action for coping with the most probable
emergency situations which could occur in the operation of the airplane.
3.2.
Engine Failure
Glide speed
100 km/h flaps pos. 1
Electrical fuel pump
ON (ROTAX only)
Fuel selector
check ON
Fuel remaining
check
Ignition (SMART only)
OFF then ON (electronic reset)
Engine
start
No restart possible:
Emergency landing
perform respective procedure
3.3.
Fuel Pressure Low
In the event of a fuel pressure low indication, switch ON the electrical fuel
pump (ROTAX only).
3.4.
Generator Fault
In the event of a power generator fault, switch OFF all non-essential devices
in order to save battery power.
With Smart engine installed, land immediately as the engine ignition is
powered by battery. The engine will stop as soon as the battery charge is
exhausted. Depending on the rating and charge status of the built-in battery
as well as engine RPM, this might happen after 5 to 8 minutes.
3.5.
Glide
Glide ratio is about 1:13 for best glide speed 100 km/h (flaps pos. 1).