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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
3-1 INTRODUCTION
The emergency procedures described in this section are applicable to
most aircraft including the Sportsman. Each procedure is suggested as
the best course of action for coping with the particular situation
described, but none are substitutes for sound judgment and common
sense. Since emergencies happen rarely, they are usually unexpected,
and the best corrective action may not always be obvious. Pilots
should familiarize themselves with the procedures given in this section
and be prepared to take appropriate action should an emergency arise.
The procedures recommended here for coping with emergency
situations are the best techniques presently available, based on flight
test results and operational experience. Multiple emergencies, weather,
unusual conditions, etc., may require deviation from these procedures.
Each pilot must make the final decision as to the correct procedure
under the circumstances and is responsible for the consequences of
that decision.
NOTE
In any emergency, maintaining control of the aircraft is
always
the highest priority.