EuroFOX - Pilot Operating Handbook and Flight Training Supplement
May 1. 2019
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5. Emergency procedures
5.1 Introduction
This section contains procedures for various emergencies which may
occur. Emergencies caused by aircraft or engine malfunctions are rare if
proper pre-flight inspections and maintenance are practised.
The chapter describes basic emergencies and recovery procedures. Not all
emergencies that may occur can be listed here in full, therefore their
solution depends on experience of the crew controlling course of such
events. All air speed values in this chapter are presented in km/h Indicated
Airspeed, as this value represents instrument reading better than the
Calibrated air speed.
5.2 Engine Failure and Emergency landings
5.2.1 Engine Failure during Take-Off Run
- throttle
REDUCE TO IDLE
- ignition
OFF
- master switch
OFF
- brakes
AS REQUIRED
5.2.2 Engine Failure during Take-Off
- airspeed
120 km/h
- choice of landing site
- after take-off and up to 150 ft - land in
straight direction ahead, if possible
- over 150 ft choose suitable landing site
The landing site is to be preferably chosen in the runway direction or the
nearest suitable site clear of obstacles
- master switch
OFF
- ignition
OFF
- main fuel valve
SHUT
- tank fuel valves
SHUT
- flaps
EXTEND AS NEEDED
- safety belts
TIGHTEN