HB-YMT
Airplane Flight Manual
3–4
Emergency Procedures
01/00
3.2.2
Engine Failure in Flight
1. Airspeed ................................................................... 85 KIAS FLAPS UP
......................................................................................... 70 KIAS FLAPS DN
2. Throttle ................................................................................................ FULL
3. Mixture ................................................................................................. RICH
4. Boost Pump .......................................................................................... ON
5. Fuel Selector.................................................................... OTHER TANK
6. Mags .................................................................................................. CYCLE
Cycling the “Mags” switch should keep a malfunctioning P-
Mag from firing at a wrong timing mark.
7. Alternate Air ...................................................................................... PULL
8. if prop stopped
Starter .......................................................................................... ENGAGE
9. If still not successful: Forced Landing:
Forced Landing:
Forced Landing:
Forced Landing:
Look for an adequate landing site, considering wind and
the RV glide ratio with a fine pitch prop setting. Use flaps
only once “field is made”.
10. Throttle ......................................................................................... CLOSE
11. Mixture ...................................................................................... CUTOFF
12. Prop control ...................................................................... FORWARD
Prop control forward will result in a fine pitch setting with
high drag. However this is the only predictable setting, as
low rpm/coarse pitch depends on oil pressure which
might not be available any longer. If it is absolutely
necessary to “stretch the glide”, gliding distance might be
extended by pulling the prop control lever back.
13. Boost Pump ..................................................................................... OFF
14. Fuel Selector .................................................................................... OFF
15. Mags ................................................................................................... OFF
16. MAYDAY ................................................................................ DECLARE
17. Transponder .................................................................................. 7700
As late as possible
18. VP200 ............................................................. SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
Summary of Contents for HB-YMT
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Page 79: ...Airplane Flight Manual HB YMT 01 00 Performance 5 7 5 3 5 Climb Performance Takeoff Climb...
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Page 81: ...Airplane Flight Manual HB YMT 01 00 Performance 5 9 5 3 6 Table for Setting Engine Performance...
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