Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 3
Emergency procedures
EASA Approved
Edition 0 - October 31, 2013
Rev. 6
Page 3.1.1
3.1
- General
The recommended procedures for different failures or emergency situations are
provided in this section.
Emergency procedures associated with optional or particular equipment that require
pilot's operating handbook supplements are provided in section 9 Supplements.
The pilot must know procedures given in this section and be prepared to take
appropriate action should an emergency arise.
Some emergency procedures are a part of pilot basic training. Although these
emergencies are discussed here, this information is not intended to replace such
training, but only to provide a source of reference and review.
It is important for the pilot to be familiar with standard emergency procedures.
Alarm system recall
Main failure or state modification of the different systems are provided by warning or
caution messages appearing on CAS display.
The color code philosophy for CAS messages is the following :
- the
red
warning messages indicate a failure or a condition that requires an
immediate action from the pilot, and
- the
amber
caution messages indicate a failure or a condition that requires an
action from the pilot as soon as practical.
Red or amber failure warnings are coupled with the lighting of
-
a flashing red indicator/button
or
-
a fixed amber indicator/button
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS