
Certified Flyers II
Duchess Multi-Engine Study Guide
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5.
Identify “Dead Foot, Dead Engine”
6.
Verify by closing throttle
7.
Feather Prop
8.
Mixture to cutoff
I will evaluate aircraft performance, execute an emergency, make appropriate radio
calls, and land on any suitable runway.
Departure Information
I will make a ______ takeoff, have ______ amount of useable runway, and my initial
heading is ______ and altitude is ______. (Brief instrument departure if applicable)
TAKE-OFF
1.
Brief appropriate take-off checklist
2.
Before take-off flow check (BLTTFFCC or “bacon, lettuce, tomato, french fries, cherry
coke”):
1
Boost
On
2
Landing Light
On
3
Transponder
Set to appropriate code
4
Time
Start/Note
5
Fuel
Mixture set/ On both tanks
6
Flaps
Up
7
Cowl Flaps
Open
8
Carb Heat
Off
3.
All available runway should be used for take-off, hold the breaks until approximately
75% power is achieved
4.
Check engine gauges for normal operation before break release before break release to
identify possible engine failure before take-off run has started
5.
Positive rate of climb, end of usable runway, Gear-- UP
CLIMB
1.
Reduce power to 25” MP, 2500 RPM at 600’ AGL
2.
Climb at 85 KAIS/Blueline (Vy) until 1000’ AGL
3.
Climb at 100 KAIS after passing through 1000’ AGL (provides better visibility and engine
cooling)
4.
Perform Climb Check at 1000’ AGL
Throughout climb monitor the engine gauges for any unusual indications.
CRUISE
Refer to pilot operating handbook for appropriate power settings, complete cruise
checklist