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Section 9 – Supplements
Supplement no. G7 – AFM Supplement for CIS countries operators
3
rd
Edition, Rev. 0
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NFLIGHT ENGINE RESTART
It is preferred to restart the engine at an altitude below 4000ft
and at the suggested speed of 80 KIAS or more
1.
Carburettor heat
ON if required
2.
Electrical fuel pump
ON
3.
Fuel quantity indicator
CHECK
4.
Fuel Selector
CHECK (Crossfeed if required)
5.
FIELD
OFF
6.
Ignition
BOTH ON
7.
Operating engine Throttle Lever
IDLE (only if practical)
8.
Stopped engine Throttle Lever
IDLE
9.
Stopped engine Propeller Lever
FULL FORWARD
10.
Start push-button
PUSH
11.
Propeller Lever
SET at desired rpm
12.
FIELD
ON
13.
Engine throttle levers
SET as required
If the fuel quantity in the tank which feeds the stopped engine is low,
select the opposite side fuel tank by means of the fuel selector.
After starter engagement during in-flight engine restart, PFD indica-
tion may be temporarily lost. PFD Attitude recovery can last up to 3-
4 minutes. During attitude recovery it is necessary to maintain level
straight-line flight.
In case of unsuccessful engine restart:
1.
SECURE engine (see
engine securing procedure
on Para. 5)
2.
Land as soon as practical
applying
one engine inoperative landing
procedure. See
Para. 8.6
In case of successful engine restart:
1.
Land as soon as practical
CAUTION
After engine restart, if practical, moderate propeller rpm to al-
low the temperatures for stabilizing in the green arcs.
NOTE
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