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Date of Issue: 11/2017
Document No.:
ELSA-AOI-2-1-0-US
Revision: -
SECTION 3
3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
3.2
Engine Failure
3.2.1
Engine failure during take-off run
3.2.2
Engine failure during take-off
3.2.3
Engine failure in flight
3.3
In-flight Engine Starting
3.4
Smoke and Fire
3.4.1
Fire on ground at engine starting
3.4.2
Fire on ground with engine running
3.4.3
Fire during take-off
3.4.4
Fire in flight
3.4.5
Fire in the cockpit
3.5
Glide
3.5.1
Emergency descent
3.6
Landing Emergencies
3.6.1
Emergency landing
3.6.2
Precautionary landing
3.6.3
Landing with a flat tire
3.6.4
Landing with a defective landing gear.
3.7
Recovery from Unintentional Spin
3.8
Other Emergencies
3.8.1
Vibration
3.8.2
Carburetor icing
3.8.3
Autopilot malfunction
3.8.4
Loss of oil pressure
3.8.5
High oil pressure
3.8.5.1
Oil pressure above permitted range at low ambient temperatures
3.8.5.2
High oil pressure
3.8.6
Alternator failure
Summary of Contents for BRISTELL ELSA
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