PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION SECTION 3
PA-28-161, WARRIOR
II
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
SECTION
3
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
3.1
GENERAL
The recommended
procedures
for
coping
with various types
of
emergencies
and
critical
situations
are
provided by this section. All
of
required
(FAA
regulations) emergency
procedures
and
those necessary for
operation
of
the
airplane
as
determined
by the
operating
and
design features
of
the
airplane
are
presented.
Emergency
procedures
associated with those
optional
systems
and
equipment
which require
handbook
supplements
are provided in Section 9
(Supplements).
·
The
first
portion
of
this section consists
of
an
abbreviated emergency
check list which supplies
an
action
sequence for critical situations with
little
emphasis
on
the
operation
of
systems.
The
remainder
of
the section
is
devoted to amplified emergency
procedures
containing
additional
information
to
provid.e the pilot with a
more
complete
understanding
of
the procedures.
These procedures
are
suggested as a course
of
action
for
coping
with
the
particular
condition
described.
but
are
not
a
substitute
for
sound
judgement
and
common
sense. Pilots should familiarize themselves with the
procedures
given in this section
and
be
prepared
to
take
appropriate
action
should
an
emergency arise.
Most
basic emergency procedures, such as
power
off
landings,
are
a
normal
part
of
pilot training.
Although
these emergencies
are
discussed
here. this
information
is
not intended
to
replace such training,
but
only
to
provide a source
of
reference
and
review,
and
to provide
information
on
procedures
which are
not
the same
for
all aircraft. It
is
suggested
that
the
pilot review
standard
emergency
procedures
periodically to remain
proficient
in
them.
ISSUED: AUGUST
13,
1982
REVISED: JUNE
28,
1984
REPORT:
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