Aircraft Operating Instructions (AOI)
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 3-1
AU 010 11000
Revision No. 4
Date: 29 Apr 2008
3. EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
3.1. Emergency procedures checklists
Emergency procedures are initially presented in the form of checklists. Amplified
emergency procedures follow later in the chapter.
Even experienced pilots are strongly recommended to work with the checklists in the
cockpit. It is the only way to ensure that in the distraction during flight important items
are not overlooked.
The checklists are formulated so that they may be made into a small booklet which
can be used in the cockpit. This booklet can be augmented with specific operational
aspects should this be necessary.
The detailed procedures augment those points of the checklists which can only be
explained in detail. It is important for safe operation that the pilot familiarize himself
with these detailed procedures before starting flight operations.
Spinning
Controls
neutral
Rudder
opposite direction of
rotation
Rotation stopped
Throttle retard
Elevator
smooth recovery from
dive
Deploying the ballistic recovery system
Ignition off
Recovery system
release
Fuel shutoff valve
off
Emergency radio call
transmit
Master switch
off
Safety harness
tight
protective position
taken
Engine failure
Below 300 Ft (100m) AGL make an emergency
landing straight ahead
Above 600 Ft (200m) AGL refer to procedures for
restarting the engine
Restarting the engine
Fuel shutoff valve
open
Fuel amount
check
Ignition
both
Propeller stopped
ignition key to start
Engine fails to restart
make an emergency
landing
Emergency landing
No suitable landing field
deploy recovery system
Landing field
selected
Safety harness
tight
Objects in cockpit
securely stored
Emergency radio call
transmit
Flaps as
required
Airspeed as
required
Flare
2’ (50 cm) above ground
or tree tops
Ignition during flare
off
Fuel shutoff valve
closed
Elevator on touchdown
tail low
ELT
automatic /
as required