AIRCRAFT FLIGHT
MANUAL
BRISTELL B23
Document No.: ADXC-73-001-AFM
Approved page
Revision: A2
3-2
Date of Issue: 15.04.2021
3.1
Introduction
Section 3 provides checklists and detail procedures for coping with
various emergencies that may occur.
In case of emergency the process steps described in this section should
be followed and applied as necessary to correct the problem.
Most failure conditions are associated with caution and warning lights. In
the following table a general overview is given:
3.2
Engine failure
3.2.1
Engine failure during take-off run
1. Throttle
-
reduce to idle
2. Ignition
-
switch off
3. Brakes
-
apply
3.2.2
Engine failure enroute or during take-off
1. Speed
-
gliding at 67 KIAS
2. Altitude below 150ft AGL
-
land in take-off direction
over 150 ft AGL:
- choose a landing area with little
deviation from current direction
over 1000ft AGL:
- consider procedure turn for landing
on runway
enroute:
- consider engine restart attempt see
section 3.3
WARNING
Returning to the runway with less than 1000ft AGL statistically is the
main reason for stall/spin entries an
d considered the “impossible turn”
3. Wind
-
find direction and velocity
4. Landing area
-
choose free area without
obstacles
5. Flaps
-
extend as needed
6. Fuel Pump
-
OFF
7. Fuel Selector
-
shut off
8. Ignition
-
switch off
9. Safety harness
-
tighten