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Section 3 – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION
P-Mentor – Aircraft Flight Manual Page 3 - 3
1. Introduction
Section 3 includes checklists and detailed procedures for coping with various types of
emergency conditions that could arise.
Before operating the aircraft, the pilot should become thoroughly familiar with the
present manual and, in particular, with the present Section. Further, a continued and
appropriate training should be provided.
Two types of emergency procedure are hereby given:
a. “Bold faces” which must be committed to memory and executed in the correct
and complete sequence, as soon as possible as the failure is detected and
recognized; These procedures characters are boxed and highlighted, as
shown below:
BEFORE ROTATION: ABORT TAKE OFF
1. Thrust Lever……………………………
2. Rudder…………………………………..
3. - -
4. - -
IDLE
Keep heading control
b. Other procedures which should be well theoretically know and mastered, but
that are not time critical and can be executed entering and following step by
step the AFM appropriate checklist.
In case of emergency the pilot should acts as follows:
1. Maintain aircraft control
3. Apply the pertinent procedure
4. Inform the Air Traffic Control if time and conditions permit
The following definitions apply:
Land as soon as possible: land without delay at the nearest
suitable area at which a safe approach and landing is assured.
Land as soon as practical: land at the nearest approved
landing area where suitable repairs can be made.