Certified Flyers II
Duchess Multi-Engine Study Guide
22
Emergency Procedures
These are emergency
memory/review items only
, they do not encompass all the emergency
procedures listed in the POH. In any emergency or abnormal condition the POH should be
consulted.
MEMORIZE!
IN-FLIGHT ENGINE FAILURE
1 Airspeed
Blue Line
2 Mixtures
Full FWD
3 Props
Full FWD
4 Throttles
Full FWD
5 Flaps
UP
6 Gear
UP
7 Identify
Dead Foot
8 Verify/ Throttle
Close (Slowly)
9 Troubleshoot
“Fix or Feather”
If Alt Permits
10 Prop (bad engine)
Feather
11 Mixture (bad engine)
Cut Off
12 Emergency Checklist
Applicable
13 Declare
Emergency
After going through the
in-flight engine failure flow,
a decision will be made to try to fix the
dead engine or to immediately feather. (Hence, “fix or feather.”) If an engine is lost below 1000ft
AGL feather the prop on the dead engine. If an engine is lost above 1000ft AGL and there is
sufficient time/ground clearance, “fix” and troubleshoot the dead engine. The zero sideslip
condition should be established. (Hence, “raise the dead.”) After going through the engine failure
memory items always remember to consult the appropriate emergency checklist and declare an
emergency.
REVIEW