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Took 3 years of flying and just under 200 total hours for the inevitable
emergency for me. We'd just practiced emergency engine failure *two weeks* prior, and at only 1300' AGL, having the drill freshfreshfresh in our minds was helpful. Having been through it takes away the "I wonder what that would be like and how I would react?" questions, but calm? I doubt having been through it would take away the "Oh Sh*t!" part of it. Shirl Didn't mean to imply that. The "Oh, Shi#" takes about four to ten seconds to realize that you are really in a pile of it. The rest of the minute or two to impact is securing all the heavy stuff (including the passengers), briefing them that this is NOT a drill, and hitting the softest, least expensive object you can find (in that order). Done it twice, walked away both times. One with an airplane that was then scrap and once with an unscratched airplane. Jim |
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