AFMS for VFR NIGHT equipped airplanes
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Section 3 – Emergency procedures
ENGINE FAILURE
5.
ENGINE FAILURE
5.1.
E
NGINE
F
AILURE
D
URING
T
AKE
-O
FF
R
UN
1.
Throttle:
IDLE (keep fully out)
2.
Rudder:
Keep heading control
3.
Brakes:
apply as needed
When safely stopped:
4.
Ignition key:
OFF
.
5.
Fuel selector valve:
OFF
6.
Electric fuel pump
:
OFF
7.
Alternator& Master switches:
OFF
.
5.2.
E
NGINE
F
AILURE
I
MMEDIATELY
A
FTER
T
AKE
-
OFF
1.
Speed:
keep minimum 58KIAS
2.
Find a suitable place to land safely.
WARNING
The immediate landing should be planned straight ahead with
only small changes in directions not exceeding 45° to the left
or 45° to the right.
3.
Flaps:
as needed
WARNING
Stall speed increases with bank angle and longitudinal load
factor. Acoustic stall warning will in any case provides a cor-
rect anticipated cue of incipient stall.
At, or right before, touch down
4.
Throttle:
IDLE (fully out and hold)
5.
Ignition key:
OFF.
6.
Fuel selector valve:
OFF
7.
Electric fuel pump:
OFF
8.
Alternator& Master switches:
OFF
WARNING
A single engine aircraft take off should always be preceded by
a thorough take off emergency pilot self-briefing. Decision to
try an engine emergency restart right after take off should be
taken only if environmental situation requires it: pilot shall
never ignore the priority of attentively follow an immediate
emergency landing.
After possible mechanical engine seizure, fire or a major pro-
peller damage, engine restart attempt is not recommended.
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