Emergency procedures
Single-engine flight
When flying on a single engine, direction at all speeds is maintained with a slight rudder input.
The minimum safe speed with landing gear and flaps retracted and external stores jettisoned is 190
KIAS.
Minimum single-engine climb rate (landing gear and flaps retracted, no external stores) is 300 feet per
minute.
Compressor stall
Compressor stall disrupts the gas-dynamic stability of the engine, which may result in engine
shutdown.
Compressor stall may be caused by:
• high angles of attack at low airspeed and high altitude;
• high slip angles at low airspeed and high altitude;
• hot gases from gun firing entering the air intake at high altitude and negative G-load;
• maneuvering with landing gear extended at altitudes above 3,000 feet.