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3.4 FIRE, SMOKE
3.4.1
Fire on ground
1. Fuel cock
- shut off
2. Throttle
- full
3. Master switch
- switch off
4. Ignition
- switch off
5. Abandon the aeroplane
6. Extinguish fire if it is in your power or call for a fire brigade.
3.4.2
Fire during take-off or in flight
1. Fuel cock
- shut off
2. Throttle
- full ( maximum )
3. Speed
- to keep gliding flight with speed 46 to 48 knots (53-56 mph or 85-90 km/h)
4. Master switch
- switch off after using up fuel in carburettors and engine stopping
information :
Time, needed for exhaustion of the fuel rest in carburetors takes approximately 30 seconds.
5. Altitude
- to altitude 80 ft ( 25 m ) the landing in take-off direction
- over 80 ft (25 m ): choose emergency landing area
6. Course
- recommended is in runway direction, in free space without obstacles, with
head wind
7. Ignition
- switch off
8. Emergency landing - according to the item 3.2 Land and brake
9. Abandon the aeroplane
10. Extinguish fire if it is in your power or call for a fire-brigade
3.5
CARBURETOR ICING
Carburettor icing mostly occurs when getting into an area of ice formation. The carburettor icing shows
itself through a decrease in engine power and an increase of engine temperatures.
To recover the engine power, the following procedure is recommended:
1. Speed
- 60 kts ( 110 km/h )
2. Throttle
- set for 1/3 power
3. If possible, leave the icing area
4. Increase gradually the engine power to cruise conditions after 1-2 minutes
If you fail to recover the engine power, land on the nearest airfield (if possible) or depending on circumstance,
precautionary landing
3.6 RECOVERY FROM UNINTENTIONAL SPIN
WARNING
Intentional spins are prohibited! Spin characteristics of this airplane have not been tested.
A procedure bellow is only for information.
There is no tendency to entry spontaneously in uncontrollable spin if normal pilot techniques are used.
In case of recovery from intentional spin a standard procedure can be used:
1. Throttle
- reduced to idle
2. Control stick
- ailerons neutralised
3. Rudder pedals
- full opposite rudder
4. Control stick
- forward elevator control as required to stop a spinning
5. Rudder pedals
- immediately after stop of a rotation neutralise the rudder
6. Recovery the dive