3-10 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES / COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH (IN THE RED)
ICON A5-B / PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK CHANGE A2
CHAPTER 3
3.19 COOLANT TEMPERATURE HIGH (IN THE RED)
3.19.1 GROUND
1. Throttle—ADVANCE to 3000-4000 RPM (if feasible)
If high coolant temperature persists:
2. Shutdown as soon as practical
NOTE: Use of cabin heater may help reduce coolant
temperature.
3.19.2 IN FLIGHT
1. Throttle—REDUCE power to minimum required
2. Airspeed—INCREASE
If high coolant temperature persists:
3. Land as soon as possible
3.20 OIL PRESSURE-LOW/HIGH (IN THE RED)
3.20.1 GROUND
1. Throttle—IDLE
2. Ignition—OFF as soon as practical
3.20.2 IN FLIGHT
1. Throttle—Reduce
2. Land as soon as possible
3.21 OIL TEMPERATURE HIGH (IN THE RED)
3.21.1 GROUND
1. Throttle—ADVANCE to 3000-4000 RPM (if feasible)
If high oil temperature persists:
2. Shutdown as soon as possible