Section 3
Columbia 400 (LC41-550FG)
Emergency Procedures
Initial Issue of Manual: November 10, 2004
RC050002
Latest Revision Level/Date: -/11-10-2004
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5.2. Engine Restarts
Use the
Procedures After an Engine Restart
checklist.
6. Ignition Switch
VERIFY SET TO R/L
ENGINE FAILURE DURING FLIGHT ABOVE 15,000 FT
1. Airspeed
108 KIAS (flaps in the up position)
2. Fuel Selector
SET TO THE FULLER TANK
3. Ignition Switch
VERIFY SET TO R/L
4. Throttle Control
SET TO HALF OPEN
5. Mixture Control
PULL TO IDLE CUTOFF THEN GRADUALLY RICHEN UNTIL
ENGINE STARTS
5.1. Engine Does Not Restart
5.1.1. Vapor Suppression
SET TO ON
5.1.2.Mixture Control
PULL TO IDLE CUTOFF THEN GRADUALLY RICHEN
UNTIL ENGINE STARTS
5.1.3.Engine Does Not Restart Use
Emergency Landing Without Engine Power
checklist.
5.2. Engine Restarts
Use the
Procedures After an Engine Restart
checklist.
NOTE
If the engine does not restart and time and altitude permit, follow
Engine Failure
During Flight Below 15,000 ft
checklist.
WARNING
At altitudes above 18,000 ft. an overrich mixture may result if the turbocharger
fails and the engine may stop firing.
LOSS OF OIL PRESSURE
1. Oil Temperature
CHECK WITHIN PROPER RANGES 170
°
to 220
°
F (77
°
to 104
°
C)
1.1. If oil temperature is within operating range
LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
1.2. If oil temperature is above the operating range
1.2.1. Throttle
REDUCE to the minimum required power
1.2.2. LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
1.2.3. BE PREPARED FOR LOSS OF ENGINE POWER AND PREPARE FOR AN
EMERGENCY LANDING
LOSS OF FUEL PRESSURE OR FLOW
1. Backup Boost Pump
SET TO ARMED
2. Fuel Selector
SET TO FULLER TANK
WARNING
If the backup fuel pump must be left in the ARMED position to achieve normal
fuel flow, land as soon as possible.