SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
SOCATA
MODEL TB 20
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Revision 2
3.3
GENERAL
This section provides the pilot with procedures that enable him to cope with
emergencies that may be encountered in operating the SOCATA Model
TB 20 airplane. If proper preflight inspections, operating procedures, and
maintenance practices are used, emergencies due to airplane or engine
malfunction should be rare. Likewise, careful flight planning and good pilot
judgment can minimize enroute weather emergencies. However, should any
emergency develop, the guidelines in this section should be considered and
applied as necessary to correct the problem.
AIRSPEEDS FOR SAFE OPERATIONS (IAS)
Engine failure after take–off
70/76 KIAS
Maneuvering speed
129 KIAS
Best glide speed
92 KIAS
Precautionary landing with
engine power
70/76 KIAS
ENGINE FAILURES
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKE–OFF RUN
Throttle
IDLE
Brakes
APPLY
Mixture
IDLE CUT–OFF
Magneto selector
OFF
Main switch
OFF
Fuel selector
OFF
ENGINE FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKE–OFF
Airspeed
70/76 KIAS
Mixture
FULL RICH
Fuel selector
SWITCH TANKS
Fuel pump
ON
If engine does not start :
Mixture
IDLE CUT–OFF
Fuel selector
OFF