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Mxsmanic wrote:
Piston-driven aircraft are much less reliable and so engine failures are much more likely to occur. But still, practicing them in the real aircraft is dangerous and potentially expensive. If they aren't handled correctly, you (potentially) write off the aircraft, and perhaps the pilots as well. Do you have the slimmest of clues here? Have you ever read how to conduct engine-out training in a real GA aircraft, let alone experience it? Engine-out training is typically done by pulling the throttle to idle, not shutting down the engine. In the pattern, the drill is conducted all the way down to a dead-stick landing, at least by my instructor. In the country, the plane is flown down to about 50-100 feet off the deck, depending on terrain and obstructions, followed by a climb-out and evaluation of landing site selection and approach speed and altitude. Engine-out training is one of the most interesting and satisfying flight training drills there is. I've never felt that it's particularly dangerous. But then, I fly and you don't. Does the curriculum specify engine-out training by shutting an engine off completely? I thought you knew all about it? Why in the hell do you vent your silly-assed opinions then ask the most basic question after you've made a fool of yourself? There's not much difference in drag between a prop in front of an idling engine and a stopped engine, at least not on my plane. |
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