ORLI
Č
AN M-8 EAGLE
PILOT'S OPERATING
REVISION NO. 05
DATE OF ISSUE: MAY 02,
1.
AILERON OR RUDDER FAILURE
In the event of failure of the rudder or ailerons, control may still be maintained with the remaining control
surface (if the ailerons are lost, flight is capable with rudder control / if the rudder is lost, flight is capable
with aileron control). Do not perform abrupt maneuvers.
2.
ELEVATOR FAILURE
In the event of a failure of the elevator control system, the airplane may be controlled using a
combination of power and elevator trim. Elevator trim may be used to control airplane longitudinally. Keep
in mind that trim control works considerably slower than elevator control. Engine power may be used to
pitch up.
3.
WING FLAP FAILURE
The flaps are mechanically interconnected and have the electrical control. If the electrical control would
fail or if the flaps would be blocked in any position, then adjust elevator trim to trim flaps pitching moment.
If (in spite of flaps mechanical interconnection) one flap would extend and the aircraft rolls then
immediately use the opposite ailerons and rudder to eliminate pitching and rolling moment.
7.14. OTHER EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
1.
EXCEEDING MAXIMUM AIRSPEED
Should the V
NE
135 kts be exceeded, reduce power and airspeed immediately. Continue flight using
minimum safe speed. Land as soon as possible and have the aircraft verified for airworthiness by
authorized service personnel.
2.
VIBRATIONS
Proceed as follows should any unnatural vibrations occur:
•
Adjust engine speed to a value which minimizes the vibrations
•
Land at nearest airport or perform precautionary landing
•
If vibrations keep increasing, turn engine off and land with engine off
3.
CARBURETOR ICING
Carburetor icing mostly occurs when getting into an area of ice formation. The carburetor icing shows
itself through a decrease in engine power; sometimes, light vibrations also occur.
The following procedure is recommended to try to restore engine power:
•
Airspeed
→
75 knots (140 km/h)
•
Throttle
→
to 1/3
•
Carburetor heating (where fitted)
→
ON *
•
Fly away from icing area - if possible.
•
After 1-2 minutes, gradually increase throttle to cruising power
If engine power cannot be restored, land at nearest airport (if possible), or perform precautionary landing.
* Only switch on carburetor heating for minimum time necessary to fly away from icing location.
Switching on carburetor heating leads to reduced engine rpm (by 100–200 rpm) and thus to reduced
engine power.
CAUTION!
USE WING FLAPS WITH CAUTION, AS THEY WILL AFFECT PITCH ATTITUDE AND AIRSPEED.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
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