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EMERGENCY DRILLS. ENGINE FIRE ON THE GROUNDENGINE FIRE IN THE AIRSMOKE, FUMES OR FIRE IN THE COCKPITPOWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFFPARTIAL POWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFFTOTAL POWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFFENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHTMECHANICAL FAILURENON-MECHANICAL FAILUREELECTRICAL MALFUNCTIONS OVERVOLTINGELECTRICAL MALFUNCTIONS UNDERVOLTINGABANDONING BY PARACHUTE PREMEDITATEDABANDONING BY PARACHUTE UN-PREMEDITATED.
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1. Vigilant T-Mk 1 EMERGENCY DRILLS
3. ENGINE FIRE ON THE GROUND IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
F uel
Cock OFF, Pump OFF
I gnition
OFF
R adio
Emergency call (if time permits)
M ain switch
OFF
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
P arking Brake
OFF
V acate aircraft
Upwind (if possible)
4. ENGINE FIRE IN THE AIR IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
F uel
Cock OFF, Pump OFF
I gnition
OFF
P ropeller
Feather (if practicable)
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
A irspeed
60knots (App Speed below 400 ft)
L anding area
Select
E ngine
Do not restart
R adio
Emergency call (if time permits)
5. SMOKE, FUMES OR FIREIN THE COCKPIT IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
R adio
Emergency call
M ain switch
Off
C ircuit breakers(2)
Trip
C abin heating
Off(in)
V entilators
Open for smoke or fumes
Close for fire
L and
As soon as practicable
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
CO detector
Monitor for discolouration
6. POWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
A irspeed
60knots (App Speed below 400 ft)
R PM
Check 2300 or more
If both parameters are met then proceed as for:PARTIAL POWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF
In all other cases proceed as for:TOTAL POWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF
WARNING
Engine failure may be progressive
MONITOR RPM
7. PARTIALPOWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF
SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
C heck height
If at or above 400 ft, or if 400 ft is achievable, then turn towards the airfield (not below 300 ft) for a mini circuit. If impractical carry out a FORCED LANDING
When time permits check:
T hrottle
Select fully open
C arb heat
In (COLD)
Out (HOT) if carb icing suspected
C hoke
IN
F uel
Cock ON, Pump ON
When Convenient:
R adio
Emergency Call
When landing assured in selected landing area:
T hrottle
Closed
8. TOTALPOWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
A irspeed
Min 60knots (App Speed below 400 ft)
H eight
Check. Select landing area as below
Below 300 ft AGL
Land ahead within the are 45 degrees either side of heading, into wind where possible
300 to 500 ft AGL
Land ahead as above. If the area is unsuitable then turn back towards the airfield, MAX 30 degrees angle of bank, and assess options for a mini circuit or downwind landing
Above 500 ft AGL
Turn back towards the airfield and assess options of mini circuit or downwind landing. Final turn is to be commenced at a minimum of 250 ft AGL. Wings are to be levelled at 100 ft AGL
9. TOTALPOWER LOSS AFTER TAKE-OFF
If time permits:
F uel
Cock Off, Pump OFF
I gnition
OFF
P ropeller
Feather (if practicable)
When convenient:
R adio
Emergency call
FORCED LANDING
10. ENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHT IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
A irspeed
60 knots
L anding area
Select
Diagnosis: Refer to table below and select the most appropriate drill
11. MECHANICAL FAILURE SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
F uel
Cock Off, Pump OFF
I gnition
OFF
P ropeller
Feather (if practicable)
If time permits:
R adio
Emergency Call
Carry out FORCED LANDING
12. NON-MECHANICAL FAILURE SUBSEQUENT ACTIONS
R PM
Check. (Level flight at 60 knots is unlikely with less than 2300 RPM)
Confirm:
T hrottle
Fully forward
C arb heat
In(COLD)
Out(HOT) if carb icing suspected
C hoke
In
F uel
Cock ON, Pump ON.
Check tank contents
I gnition
ON
13. ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTIONSOVERVOLTING Symptom: Voltmeter indicates above 15 volts
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
A lternator c/b
(Labelled Generator Fuse)
Trip
V oltmeter
Monitor (see Consideration)
E lectrical loads
Reduce
Land as soon as practicable
Consideration: Battery powered services operate until reaching their drop out voltages
14. ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTIONSUNDERVOLTING Symptom: One or all of the following may be present
Generator warning lamp illuminated
Voltmeter indicating less than 12 volts
Ammeter indicating more than 5 amps discharge
Radio display flashing
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS
E lectrical loads
Reduce
L and
As soon as practicable
Consideration:
15. ABANDONING BY PARACHUTE
PREMEDITATED:
W arn crew
Prepare to abandon the aircraft by parachute
R adio
Mayday call
T ransponder
Squawk 7700
T hrottle
Close
I gnition
OFF
P ropeller
Un-feather (handle may hinder exit)
A irbrakes
Closed and locked
16. ABANDONING BY PARACHUTE PREMEDITATED:
ON THE COMMAND JUMP JUMP
D oor handle (red)
Open
D oor jettison handles
Pull fully back
S eat harness
Release
17. ABANDONING BY PARACHUTE UN - PREMEDITATED:
ON THE COMMAND JUMP JUMP
D oor handle (red)
Open
D oor jettison handles
Pull fully back
S eat harness
Release