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ENGINE EMERGENCIES - WARNING

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WARNING

  • The power Margin Indicator (PMI) may present incorrect information when one engine is in SLOW mode. Flight in SLOW mode is nto recommended. If flight with one engine is SLOW mode is required, the following should be considered:
  1. Engine control shall be done with reference to the MFD A/C ENG page; and
  2. INT OEI power rating should be selected.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ANALYSIS

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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)

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SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE

Low Altitude, Low Airspeed and Cruise and During Takeoff

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CAUTION

  • An unusable quantity of approx 110 kg of fuel remains on the side of the failed engine.
  • A single engine power loss/failure where the other engine is unable to counter the power loss will result in the NR decreasing. Action to be taken after a single engine power loss/failure will depend upon altitude, airspeed, gross weight, phase of flight, single-engine capability, obstacles and environmental conditions.

1. Collective …………………………………………………..Adjust.
(maintain NR in limits)
2. Airspeed…………………………………………………..75 KIAS.
3. External stores………………………………………….Jettiso
n.
(if necessary)
4. ECP Training Mode…………………..Confirm deselected.
If altitude, gross mass and airspeed combination does not permit continued flight:
5. Land as soon as possible.
If altitude, gross mass and airspeed combination will permit continued flight:
6. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN…………………………..Perform.
7. ECS, MODE …………………………………………………..VEN.
If demisting is required:
8. ECS, FCD……………………………………………………. Select.
9. ECS, MODE …………………………………………….. As req’d.
10. Land as soon as practicable.

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SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE

Hovering OGE outside H/V diagram

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1. Attitude……………………………… Select 25° nose down.
2. Collective …………………………………………………Adjust.
(maintain NR in limits)
3. Airspeed ………………………………………………..75 KIAS.
4. External stores………………………………………. Jettison.
(if necessary)
5. ECP Training Mode………………….Confirm deselected.
If unable to fly away:
6. Land as soon as possible.

If able to fly away:
7. Airspeed ……………………………………… Adjust for OEI.
8. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN………………………… Perform.
9. ECS, MODE …………………………………………………..VEN.
If demisting is required:
10. ECS, FCD…………………………………………… Select.
11. ECS, MODE ……………………………………… As req’d.
12. Land as soon as practicable.

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SINGLE ENGINE FAILURE

Hovering IGE

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If H < 15 ft:
1. Collective position - maintain
2. Landing attitude - select
3. Collective - increase

If H > 15 ft:
4. Collective - reduce (minimise Nr loss)
5. Landing attitude - select
6. Collective - increase

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INCREASING Nr

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CAUTION

  • An increase of Nf to 378 RPM should result in an overspeed shutdown. After an overspeed shutdown, the remaining engine will no longer be overspeed protected.

1. Collective - adjust (maintain Nr in limits)
2. Airspeed - 75 KIAS
3. External stores - jettison
(if necessary)
4. MFD A/C ENG - select
5. Engine indication - confirm
6. ECP MAN (high Nf engine) - select
7. ECPMET - adjust (maintain Nr and engine parameters in normal range)
8. Land as soon as practicable
If unable to contain Nr and engine parameters in normal range:
9. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN - perform
10. ECS, MODE - VEN If demisting is required:
11. ECS,FCD - select
12. ECS, MODE - as required
13. Land as soon as practicable

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COMPRESSOR STALL

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1. Collective - reduce

2. Airspeed - adjust for OEI

  1. MFD A/C ENG - select

If abnormal condition persists:

  1. SLOW pushbutton (affected engine) - SLOW

If T4.5 has decreased and there is no further evidence of a stall:

  1. SLOW pushbutton - flight (affected engine, if necessary to land)
  2. Land as soon as practicable

If T4.5 continues to rise to the limits and Ng speed decreases below normal slow speed, or any other malfunction is indicated:

  1. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN - perform (affected engine)
  2. ECS, MODE - VEN

If demisting is required:

  1. ECS, FCD - select
  2. ECS, MODE - as required
  3. Land as soon as practicable
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ENGINE 1 (OR 2) LOW OIL PRESSURE

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1. Airspeed ……………………………………… Adjust for OEI. 2. MFD A/C ENG …………………………………………… Select. If illumination immediately follows negative G manoeuvres: 3. Level flight ………………………………………………Establish. 4. OIL.P1/2 warning………………Extinguished within 1 min.

If engine oil pressure low:

  1. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN……. Perform (affected engine).
  2. ECS, MODE …………………………………………………..VEN. If demisting is required:
  3. ECS, FCD…………………………………………………. Select.
  4. ECS, MODE …………………………………………….. As req’d. 9. Land as soon as practicable.

If eng oil pressure normal:

  1. Oil temperature/pressure/torque………………. Monitor. 11. Land as soon as practicable.
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ENGINE 1 (OR 2) AT SLOW (IDLE)

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1. Collective ……………………………………………… Adjust.
(maintain NR in limits)
2. Airspeed…………………………………………………75 KIAS.
3. External stores……………………………………….Jettison.

(if necessary)
4. SLOW pushbutton (affected engine) …………… Flight.
5. Flight …………………………………………………. Continue.

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POWER LOSS ON ENGINE 1 (OR 2) OR RUNAWAY UP ON ENGINE 1 (OR 2)

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WARNING

  • The Power Margin Indicator (PMI) may present incorrect information when one engine is in SLOW mode.

1. Collective …………………………………………………..Adjust.
(maintain NR in limits)
2. Airspeed …………………………………………………..75 KIAS.
3. External stores………………………………………… Jettison.

(if necessary)
4. MFD A/C ENG ………………………………………….. Select.
5. Engine Indications………………………….. Confirm failure.
6. OEI power ………………………… INT set (if appropriate).
If NR normal or low:
7. Appropriate Single Engine Failure Procedure………………..Perform.
If NR high:
8. Increasing NR Procedure…………………. Perform.

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ENGINE 1 (OR 2) AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN

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CAUTION

  • Do not restart the affected engine.
  • The other engine is no longer protected against overspeed.

1. Airspeed……………………………………..Adjust for OEI.
2. External stores……………………………………..Jettison.

(if necessary)
3. MFD A/C ENG………………..Select (confirm shutdown).
4. EMER ENG SHUTDOWN….Perform (affected engine).
5. ECS, MODE …………………………………………………..VEN.
If demisting is required:
6. ECS, FCD……………………………………………………. Select.
7. ECS, MODE …………………………………………. As req’d.
8. Land as soon as practicable.

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DUAL ENGINE FAILURE IN FLIGHT

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1. Collective …………………………………………………..Adjust. (maintain between 315 and 340 NR)
2. Airspeed ………………………………………………..70 KIAS.
3. External stores…………………………………….. Jettison.
(if necessary)
4. Park Brake………………………………………………Released.
5. Tail Wheel………………………………………………….Locked.
If air restart is possible:
6. AIR RESTART………………………………………….. Perform.
If air restart is not possible:
7. Land as soon as possible.
(Commence flare at 100 ft. As aircraft nears the ground increase collective to cushion touchdown. Touchdown tail wheel first.)

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AIR RESTART

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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 button …………………………. START.

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