S
ECTION
3: E
MERGENCY
P
ROCEDURES
C
IRRUS
D
ESIGN
I
NTRODUCTION
SR20
3-6
P/N 11934-005
Memory Items
Checklist steps emphasized by a rectangular enclosure, such as the example
below, should be memorized for accomplishment without reference to the
procedure, due to the nature of their urgency.
If the rectangle is open at the top or bottom of the page, additional steps
related to the memory item(s) precede or follow those listed on the current
page.
Procedure Division Symbols
For procedures requiring pilot decision, conditional steps are indented
with a symbol to designate sub-sections within the procedure. On condi-
tion, the pilot makes a decision to identify the applicable sub-section.
Following the initial decision, a further sub-division of the procedure may
occur. In that event, one or more additional conditions guides the pilot
through the remaining decisions. Once the applicable condition(s) are
identified, the pilot follows the remaining steps until the indication "Proce-
dure Complete" is reached.
The procedure symbol levels are:
◆
First Level
❍
Second Level
❑
Third Level
Landing Guidance
Land as Soon as Practicable
Extended flight is not recommended and the pilot should proceed to land
the plane, but not necessarily at the first or closest landing location. The
landing location and duration of flight remains at the discretion of the pilot
in command, after considering all factors related to the safety of the flight.
For example, landing may be deferred to an airfield which could provide
post-landing maintenance procedures or malfunction investigation. The
choice of airfield may be determined by the pilot with consideration to
weather, runway dimensions, surface conditions, and services available.
However, in no case shall a suitable landing airfield be discounted in the
name of convenience.
1. Best Glide Speed ............................................................ ESTABLISH
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