EMERGENCY ALERTS AND RESPONSE Flashcards
UNDEFINED CLASS A ALARM
Illumination of the Master Alarm without a associated Class A Alarm on warning stripe: 1. Land as soon as practicable
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ANALYSIS
In all emergency procedures, the crew should consider the following actions as part of the checklist: 1. Shoulder harness - locked 2. Distress signal - transmit 3. IFF Emergency - select 4. Pre-landing checks - complete (if time permits)
DEFINITIONS OF EMERGENCY TERMS
Land (or Ditch) Immediately: The aircraft must be landed or ditched immediately Land as Soon as Possible: Emergency condition require landing at the nearest suitable landing site. Land as Soon as Practicable: Emergency conditions require landing at the nearest suitable airfield
EMER ENG SHUTDOWN
CAUTION • A restart should not be carried out following an emergency engine shutdown. 1. ECP, SLOW……………………………..Select. (inflight case only) 2. EEP……………………………………………………………. SHUT OFF. 3. FCP, PUMP ………………………………………………………….. OFF.
AIR RESTART
CAUTION • To prevent temperature limits of remaining engine from being exceeded, switch off heating system and set power to a value not exceeding MCP rating before actuating starter. It is unlikely that an attempted air restart will be successful subsequent to a major engine malfunction without a successful auto relight: When the NG is < 8% for the affected engine: 1. EEP……………………………………………….. STOP then NORMAL. (To reset the relevant GOV and authorise restart) 2. FCP, PUMP…………………………………………………………… AUTO. 3. ECP, START ………………………………………………………. START.