Emergency Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Engine Malfunction Before V(1) (Abort)

A
  1. POWER levers — IDLE
  2. Braking — As required
  3. Reverse thrust — As required

If not enough runway:

  1. CONDITION levers — FUEL CUTOFF
  2. FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE switches — CLOSED
  3. MASTER SWITCH — OFF
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2
Q

Engine Malfunction After V(1) (Continue)

A
  1. POWER — Max allowable
  2. LDG GEAR control handle (after positive climb) — UP
  3. Propeller — Verify feathered
  4. FLAPS (after V(yse)) — UP
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3
Q

Engine Malfunction During Flight

A
  1. AP/YD — Disengage
  2. POWER — As required
  3. Affected engine — Identify
  4. PROP lever (affected engine) — FEATHER
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4
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Engine Malfunction During Final Approach

A
  1. POWER — As required

2. LDG GEAR control handle — Recheck DN

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5
Q

Engine Malfunction (Second Engine)

A
  1. Airspeed — As required
  2. POWER lever — IDLE
  3. PROP lever — As required
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6
Q

Maximum Glide

A
  1. LDG GEAR control handle — UP
  2. FLAPS — UP
  3. PROP levers — FEATHER
  4. Airspeed — As required
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7
Q

Single-Engine Go-Around

A
  1. POWER — Max allowable
  2. LDG GEAR control handle — UP
  3. FLAPS — UP
  4. Airspeed — V(yse)
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8
Q

Propeller Failure (above 2120 RPM N2)

A
  1. POWER lever (affected engine) — IDLE
  2. PROP lever (affected engine) — FEATHER
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9
Q

Engine Bleed Air System Malfunction

BL AIR FAIL illuminates

A
  1. BLEED AIR switch (affected engine) — INSTR AND ENVIR OFF
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10
Q

Excessive Differential Pressure

above 6.6 PSID

A
  1. BLEED AIR switches — ENVIR OFF
  2. Oxygen masks (crew and passengers) — As required
  3. MIC switches — OXYGEN MASK
  4. Descend — As required
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11
Q

Loss of Pressurization (above 10,000’ MSL)

ALT WARN illuminates

A
  1. Crew oxygen masks — 100% and don
  2. MIC switches — OXYGEN MASK
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12
Q

Engine/Nacelle Fire During Start or Ground Operations

A
  1. PROP levers — FEATHER
  2. CONDITION levers — FUEL CUTOFF
  3. FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE switches — CLOSED
  4. MASTER SWITCH — OFF
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13
Q

Engine Fire in Flight (Identified)

A
  1. POWER lever (affected engine) — IDLE
  2. PROP lever (affected engine) — FEATHER
  3. CONDITION lever (affected engine) — FUEL CUTOFF
  4. FIREWALL SHUTOFF VALVE switch — CLOSED
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14
Q

Fuselage Fire

A
  1. Fight the fire
  2. Land as soon as POSSIBLE
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15
Q

Wing Fire

A
  1. Perform engine shutdown on affected side
  2. Land as soon as POSSIBLE
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16
Q

Electrical Fire

A
  1. Crew oxygen masks — EMERGENCY and don

2. MIC switches — OXYGEN MASK

17
Q

Smoke and Fume Elimination

A
  1. Crew oxygen masks — EMERGENCY and don
  2. MIC switches — OXYGEN MASK
18
Q

Emergency Descent

A
  1. POWER levers — IDLE
  2. PROP levers — HIGH RPM
  3. FLAPS — APPROACH
  4. LDG GEAR control handle — DN
  5. Airspeed — 181 KIAS max
19
Q

Spins

A
  1. Control wheel — Full forward, ailerons neutral
  2. Full Rudder — Opposite the direction of spin
  3. POWER levers — IDLE
  4. Rudder — Neutralize when rotation stops
  5. Execute a smooth recovery
20
Q

Dual Generator Failure

both DC GEN illuminate

A
  1. Generator switches (individually) — RESET then ON
21
Q

Exceeding Temperature Limits

A

If cannot be controlled by retarding power levers:

  1. Perform engine shutdown
  2. Land as soon as practicable
22
Q

LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

A

Land at the nearest suitable landing area (e.g., open field) without delay. The primary consideration is the survival of the occupants.

23
Q

LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE

A

Land at a suitable landing area. The primary consideration is the urgency of the emergency.