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ANCAIR
IV/IVP
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
This section contains procedures to correct an abnormal or emergency condition.
Not every emergency you encounter will be in “the book” or covered by the POH.
You may have to improvise. Modify these procedures as required in case of
multiple emergencies, adverse weather or peculiar factors. Use common sense
and sound judgment to determine the correct course of action. Apply the
following rules to all emergencies:
1.
Maintain aircraft control.
2.
Analyze the situation and take proper action.
3.
Land as soon as practical.
Do only those steps required to manage the problem. As soon as possible notify
air traffic control (ATC), tower, etc., as applicable, of your emergency, position,
and intended action. Do not hesitate to “declare an emergency”. Tell ATC
exactly what your problem is and how they can help you – climb, descent, radar
vectors, airport information, etc. Do not assume ATC will do the right thing. Many
times they will sit idly by and watch an airplane auger in. They will go home after
it is all over. You may not.
GROUND EMERGENCIES
ENGINE FIRE DURING START
If flames are observed in the induction or exhaust system during engine starting,
proceed as follows:
1.
Mixture Control – IDLE CUT-OFF
2.
Throttle Control – FULL OPEN
3.
Starter Switch – START
ENGINE FIRE AFTER START
If an engine fire occurs after the engine has started, proceed as follows:
1.
Fuel Shutoff Handle – OFF
2.
Mixture Control – IDLE CUTOFF
3.
Throttle – FULL OPEN
4.
Ignition Switch – OFF
5. Master
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OFF
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