T
RAINING
M
ANUAL
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L
ANCAIR
IV/IVP
1.
Fuel Selector – OTHER TANK
2.
Throttle – FULL OPEN
3. Mixture
Control – FULL RICH
4.
Auxiliary Fuel Pump – HIGH
5.
Mixture Control – LEAN, if required, until engine starts – then FULL RICH
6.
Throttle – RETARD to maintain TIT below 1750F
7.
Return and Land as soon as possible
If engine roughness occurs as the throttle is retarded, manually lean the mixture
control until smooth engine operation resumes. Do no retard throttle to idle until
landing is assured. After throttle is retarded to idle and rpm decays, engine
combustion will cease due to over-rich condition preventing a go-around.
FUEL SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS
If the engine-driven fuel pump fails, the boost pump will supply fuel to the engine.
Under most conditions, indicated fuel pressure will remain within the normal
range, with no indication of failure. High boost will not cause engine to run over
rich when operating at high powers if the engine fuel system is set up correctly.
FUEL TANK DEPLETION
(characterized by an empty indication on the gauge and an abnormally low
fuel flow)
1.
Fuel Selector Valve – SELECT OTHER TANK
2.
Auxiliary Fuel Pump – LOW
3.
Throttle – ½ OPEN
CAUTION:
In the event of an engine failure due to fuel starvation, an
engine restart is unlikely without an operative auxiliary fuel pump.
ENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHT (NO RESTART)
Establish a glide of 110-130 kts, landing gear and flaps up, speed brake in. Start
toward the selected field, if not already doing so, and perform an air start, altitude
permitting. Make a Mayday report.
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