Airplane Factory SLING LSA
Pilot Operating Handbook
Page | 3-10
Date of Issue: 07 July 2014
Revision : 1.3
3.4.5
Electrical fire in flight
An electrical fire is often characterized by white smoke and an acrid
smell.
1. Master switch
- off (see NOTE below).
2. Cabin heat
- close.
3. Use the fire extinguisher (if possible).
4. Ventilate cabin if required / applicable (open air vents on instrument
panel).
5. If fire is extinguished consider executing a precautionary landing /
land as soon as practical.
6. If fire does not extinguish land immediately.
NOTE:
If the location / source of the electrical fire can be determined
and electrical power can be removed from that system / location
by isolating / switching the system off, do so. This may alleviate
the need to switch off the master switch.
For aircraft equipped with a 912 iS engine, refer to the applicable
supplement at the end of this manual, with regard to the Master
switch.
The EFIS and associated equipment (iBox, RDAC etc.) can still be
powered (to provide engine monitoring) from the EFIS back-up battery
circuit when the master switch is off, provided that the EFIS system is
not the location / source of the electrical fire.