3.7 - Emergency Landings, Flaps, Gear
Forced Landing or Ditching 1 / 2
When forced landing or ditching area is chosen:
1 - THROTTLE ............................................................................................ IDLE
2 - ENGINE MODE switch ........................................................................... OFF
3 - FUEL TANK SELECTOR ........................................................................ OFF
4 - AUX BP switch ....................................................................................... OFF
5
- BLEED switch ................................................................................. OFF/RST
6
- FAN selector ............................................................................................ OFF
7
- DUMP switch ......................................................................................... Press
8
- Gliding airspeed ................................................................ Maintain 120 KIAS
Until favorable ground approach
9
- ESS BUS TIE switch ........................................................................... NORM
To have GEAR and FLAPS available
10 - AP / YD / AT ................................................................................. Disconnect
Before 200 ft
If night conditions:
11 - LDG lights ........................................................................................ ON
For a forced landing (on ground):
If landing surface is suitable:
12 - LANDING GEAR lever ............................................................ DN
If landing surface is not suitable:
13 - LANDING GEAR lever ................................................... Keep UP
When chosen landing surface is assured:
14 - FLAPS lever ................................................................................... LDG
15 - Crash lever ............................................................................ Pull down
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Pilot's Information Manual
Section 3
Emergency Procedures
PIM TBM 960 - Edition 0
Rev. 00
Page 3.7.1
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