3. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
This section provides checklist of emergency situations which may
occur. Emergency situations caused by airplane or engine malfunction
are extremely rare with proper preflight inspections and maintenance.
However, an emergency situation may occur. The guidelines,
described in this section, should be applied to solve the problems. All
air speed values in this chapter are presented in km/h - Indicated
Airspeed.
3.1. ENGINE FAILURE AND EMERGENCY LANDING
3.1.1. Engine failure during take-off run
- throttle reduce to idle
- ignition off
- master switch off
- brakes as required
3.1.2. Engine failure during take-off
- airspeed - 120 km/h
- landing site - below 150 ft - land straight ahead
- above 150 ft - choose suitable landing area
in the runway direction or
nearest suitable site clear of
obstacles.
- master switch off
- ignition off
- fuel tank valve shut
- fuel pump off
- flaps extend as needed
- undercarriage extended / check
- safety belts tighten
after touchdown:
- brakes as required