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Old January 23rd 05, 10:09 PM
Hilton
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Blueskies wrote:
Hilton wrote:
Ron Garret wrote:

The discussion about cutting power on final reminded me of something
I've been puzzled about for some time now.

If you fly final with some amount of power (which I gather most people
do -- I always have) that seems to guarantee that if you lose your
engine on final you will land short, and there's pretty much nothing

you
can do about it. Is that true? Or have I missed something? What
should you do if you lose your engine just after turning base to final?


Is that true? Have you missed something? Yes, lots!

0. Airspeed! Best place to land! (Rmember ABC)
1. Raise flaps
2. Prop low RPM
3. Raise gear
4. Then quickly run through obvious engine stuff - don't forget to pump

the
primer

Of course, 1-4 apply if you think you're not going to make a runway.

Hilton


Also, lower nose if necessary to get best glide speed...


That's the most important thing - that's why I listed it first.

Since you brought up the aircraft's attitude, you'll probably find that
you'll need to raise the nose, not lower it during the entire sequence.
Why? Because you'll probably be close the Vbg and possibly above it (I tend
to keep my speed up and slow down towards the end), but most importantly,
you need to pitch up to 'counteract' the raising the flaps; i.e. raising the
flaps lowers the Cl, so increase the attitude to increase the Cl to its
starting value - that way you don't get that 'pilot-is-a-passenger' sinking
feeling - same goes for climb-out when using flaps for take-off.

Hilton