Rev. 02 – July 16
th
, 2009
6 Emergency Procedures
Emergency Procedures 6 - 4
6.6 Engine Failure / Loss of Power before Take-Off
If any trouble regarding engine power is determined during taxiing or
take-off run, the following procedures shall be applied:
• Pull throttle lever to idle position
• Activate wheel brakes by pushing the brake lever carefully
• Stop the engine and determine the problem and remedy of
repair as necessary
6.7 Engine Failure after Take-Off
If the engine fails during climbing after take-off, apply the following
procedures:
A
–
Below 500 ft above ground
1. Push the control stick forward carefully to get into a safe
airspeed range
2. Cut off the ignition and close fuel valve
3. Touch down straight forward, or choose a suitable landing
field, depending on obstacles and pilot experience.
B – More than 500 ft above ground
1. Push the control stick forward carefully to get into a safe
airspeed range
2. Cut off the ignition and close fuel valve
3. Touch down straight forward, or make a turn back to the
airfield, or to a suitable landing field, depending on obstacles
and pilot experience.
6.8 Engine Failure in Flight
If the engine fails during flight, check the fuel level first. Now try to
get the engine started again. If the engine does not start again, an
emergency landing in gliding configuration has to be conducted.