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"JGalban via AviationKB.com" u32749@uwe writes:
Edward A. Falk wrote: Am I a genius for instantly knowing what the problem was, or am I an idiot for not following the emergency checklist? Until I have another engine out, I guess I'll never know. If you pick up on the source of the problem instantly, it would be rather silly to run through an emergency checklist until you got to the part about switching the aux pump on. Speaking of emergency checklists, are there (GA) pilots our there that actually haul out a piece of paper when the engine goes quiet?? I was taught to have my emergency procedures commited to memory, using a flow. I was taught that after your flow fails, you should pull out the paper and run the printed checklist just to make sure you have not forgotten anything. And if that doesn't work and you have a suitable landing site already made, start tinkering and problem solving, 'cause it can't hurt and it might just help... Chris |
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