MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
MAULE
SECTION IV
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
4.1 EMERGENCY BASIC RULES:
To assist the pilot when an emergency occurs, three basic rules are established which apply to
most emergencies occurring while airborne. They should be remembered by each crew
member.
1.
Maintain aircraft control
2.
Analyze the situation and take prop
3.
Land as soon as conditions permit
4.2 ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN:
1.
Mixture - Full lean
2.
Fuel Selector - OFF
3.
Ignition Switch -
4.3 ENGINE FIRE DURING STARTING:
1.
Mixture - Full lean
2.
Throttle - Open
3.
Continue cranking for several revolutions. Attempt to draw fire inside engine.
4.
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN if fire continues.
4.4 ENGINE FIRE AFTER STARTING:
1.
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN
2.
Master Switch -
4.5 EMERGENCY EXIT ON THE GROUND:
1.
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN
2.
Master Switch -
3.
Leave aircraft by either door or kick out side window panels or baggage door.
4.6 TAKEOFF ABORT: (BEFORE LIFT
1.
Throttle - Closed
2.
Brakes - As Required
FAA APPROVED
DATE: PAGE 14
MAULE AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
MAULE
MX-7-180A
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
EMERGENCY BASIC RULES:
To assist the pilot when an emergency occurs, three basic rules are established which apply to
most emergencies occurring while airborne. They should be remembered by each crew
Maintain aircraft control
Analyze the situation and take proper action
Land as soon as conditions permit
ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN:
Full lean
OFF
- OFF
ENGINE FIRE DURING STARTING:
Full lean
cranking for several revolutions. Attempt to draw fire inside engine.
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN if fire continues.
ENGINE FIRE AFTER STARTING:
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN
OFF
THE GROUND:
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN
OFF
Leave aircraft by either door or kick out side window panels or baggage door.
(BEFORE LIFT-OFF)
Closed
As Required
DATE: PAGE 14
SECTION IV
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
To assist the pilot when an emergency occurs, three basic rules are established which apply to
most emergencies occurring while airborne. They should be remembered by each crew
cranking for several revolutions. Attempt to draw fire inside engine.
Accomplish ENGINE EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN if fire continues.
Leave aircraft by either door or kick out side window panels or baggage door.