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4.6 INITIALIZATION EMERGENCIES
Initialization emergencies are given in:
− Take-off emergencies Chapter 4.6.1
− Engine failure immediately after take-off Chapter 4.6.2
4.6.1 TAKE-OFF EMERGENCIES
If an emergency occurs during takeoff, the pilot must decide whether to continue the takeoff
or abort it.
His decision might be influenced by the nature of the malfunction, by the speed, by the point of
takeoff when the malfunction was recognized, by the pilot training to land safely or continue
with the takeoff.
4.6.2 ENGINE FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKE-OFF
Land immediately ahead.
If higher than 300 ft
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consider wind speed and direction. Select a forced landing site, in to wind
and/or up any slope.
4.7 SYSTEM RELATED EMERGENCIES
System related emergencies are given in:
- Lights Chapter 4.7.1
4.7.1 LIGHTS
Figure 4.1: LED strip
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