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BEECHCRAFT
Sefety Information
climb-out as
it
gives the greatest ahitude gain per
unit of horizontal distance.
H provides less engine
cooling and requires more rudder control
than Vyse.
SINGLE ENG/NE SERVICING CEIUNG
The single engine service ceiling is lhe maximum
altitude at which an airplane
wm
climb, at a rate
of
at least 50
·r
eet per minute
in
smooth air, with one
engine feathered.
The
sing1e
engine service ceiling chart should be
used during
flight planning to determine whether the
airplane, as loaded, can
maintain
the
Minimum
Enroute Altitude (MEA) if IFR,
or
terrain clearance
if VFR.
foJlowing an engine failure.
BASIC SINGLE ENG/NE PROCEOURES
Know and follow, to the letter, the single-engine
emergency procedures specified
in
your Information
Manual for your specific make and model airplane.
However,
the
basic
fundamentals
of
all
the
procedures are
as
follows:
- Maintain aircraft control and airspeed at all
times. This
is
cardinal rule No. t.
- Usually, apply maximum power to lhe operating
engine. However, if the engine failure occurs at
March,
1981