AFMS for VFR NIGHT equipped airplanes
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Section 3 – Emergency procedures
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SECTION 3 – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
INDEX
1.
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 3
2.
AIRPLANE ALERTS .......................................................................... 4
2.1.
Electric Power System Malfunction ............................................................... 5
2.2.
Pitot Heating System Failure .......................................................................... 6
2.3.
G3X Failures .................................................................................................... 7
3.
AIRPLANE EVACUATION ................................................................. 8
4.
ENGINE SECURING .......................................................................... 8
5.
ENGINE FAILURE ............................................................................. 9
5.1. Engine Failure During Take-Off Run ................................................................ 9
5.2. Engine Failure Immediately After Take-off ..................................................... 9
5.3. Engine Failures During Flight ........................................................................ 10
5.3.1 Low Fuel Pressure ....................................................................................... 10
5.3.2 Low Oil Pressure ......................................................................................... 11
5.3.3 High Oil Temperature .................................................................................. 12
5.3.4 CHT limit exceedance ................................................................................. 13
6.
IN-FLIGHT ENGINE RESTART ....................................................... 14
7.
SMOKE AND FIRE .......................................................................... 15
7.1. Engine fire on the ground .............................................................................. 15
7.2. Engine Fire During Takeoff ........................................................................... 15
7.3. Engine Fire In-Flight ...................................................................................... 16
7.4. Cabin Fire / Electrical smoke in cabin during flight ..................................... 16
7.5. Electrical smoke/fire in cabin on the ground................................................ 16
8.
LANDING EMERGENCIES .............................................................. 18
8.1. Forced Landing Without Engine Power ......................................................... 18
8.2. Power-On Forced Landing ............................................................................. 18
8.3. Landing With A Flat Nose Tire ...................................................................... 18
8.4. Landing With A Flat Main Tire ....................................................................... 19
9.
RECOVERY FROM UNINTENTIONAL SPIN.................................... 20
10.
OTHER EMERGENCIES .................................................................. 21
10.1. Unintentional Flight Into Icing Conditions .................................................. 21
10.2. Trim System Failure .................................................................................... 22
10.3. Static ports failure ...................................................................................... 23
10.4. Flaps Failure ................................................................................................ 23
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