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Matt Whiting wrote:
When I practiced in my Skylane and also in the club Arrow, I retarded the throttle smoothly in probably 2-3 seconds. I didn't worry about shock cooling and never saw any signs of distress in either the O-470 or the O-360. I have an 0-320, and we probably take 3-5 seconds to smoothly retard the throttle to idle during simulated engine failure practice. Thinking back to the *actual* engine failure due to oil loss, the time elapsed between seeing no oil pressure on the gauge, the initial obvious signs that the engine was seizing (bucking and shaking), and the time it quit completely was probably a total of 10 seconds. So comparing the simulated engine failure to THAT type of actual engine failure, taking 5 seconds to retard the throttle is NOT out of the realm of realism or accuracy with regard to simulated practice. To Jay, do you monitor your engine analyzer when you go from cruise power into the pattern and then pull the throttle back during your approach? How gradually do you pull power back there, and how do the temps on the analyzer compare to what you did in the simulated engine-out practice? Shirl |
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