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3-4.3.2 In-Flight Engine Fire
Immediately shut off the fuel supply to the engine. Turn off all electrical
accessories. Close the cabin heat valve to prevent smoke from
entering the cabin. Execute an emergency landing as soon as possible.
Experiment with opening or closing the cabin vents and/or cracking
open the doors to find a combination that minimizes smoke and fumes
in the cockpit. Slipping the airplane may help keep smoke and flames
away from the cabin and provide fresh air to the cabin vent inlet on one
side. Another possible strategy is to dive to an airspeed at which the
air flow through the cowling will extinguish the flames; if you try this,
remember that Vne is 162 kts./186 m.p.h. Remember also that
executing a safe forced landing is your highest priority.
3-4.3.3 Electrical Fire on the Ground
In the event of an electrical fire on the ground, turn all electrical
systems off, including the master switch. Shut down the engine. Clear
the aircraft and extinguish the fire. Resolve the problem and repair any
damage before further flight.
3-4.3.4 In-Flight Electrical Fire
If an electrical fire occurs in the air, turn the alternator switch, master
switch and all electrical equipment off. Reduce speed, open the air
vents and/or crack open the doors to provide fresh air for breathing.
Extinguish the fire, if possible. Land as soon as possible and remedy
the problem before further flight.