Engine Malfunctions Flashcards

1
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Engine Failure Immediately After Takeoff

A

Total loss of power

Fairly rapid reduction in airspeed

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Engine Failure During Flight

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Initial indications:
-Loss of power/airspeed

  • Rapid decay in N1, torque, and ITT
  • Propeller moves towards feather due to loss of oil pressure
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Uncommanded Power Changes / Loss of Power / Uncommanded Propeller Feather Causes

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  • Engine rollback due to PMU scheduling (based on actual or faulty input to the PMU)
  • Oil/engine/fuel system contamination
  • A propeller dump solenoid failure
  • Loss of oil pressure to the propeller pitch control mechanism from momentary contact between the oil transfer sleeve and the propeller shaft (a “prop-sleeve touchdown”)
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Uncommanded Power Changes / Loss of Power Indications

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Uncommanded reduction in power/thrust

If the PMU remains ONLINE:

  • Lower than expected fuel flow
  • Uncommanded decrease in N1
  • Oil/Engine/Fuel Contamination
  • errant electrical signal to the feather dump solenoid, causing reduction in oil pressure to the propeller pitch control mechanism
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Uncommanded Propeller Feather Indications

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  • rapid reduction in propeller RPM (Np) accompanied by high torque
  • increase in propeller noise
  • noticeable loss of thrust
  • engine/airframe vibrations
  • PMU FAIL/PMU STATUS warning/caution could illuminate if the PMU drops off line (otherwise will remain on and continue to provide protection against over-torque)
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What is a prop-sleeve touchdown

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When the propeller moves toward feather due to a temporary loss of oil pressure to the propeller pitch control mechanism

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Indications of a prop-sleeve touchdown

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  • Fluctuations in Np
  • Torque increasing
  • Thrust decreasing
  • Engine vibrations (all of the above should be less than 20 seconds)
  • CHIP detector warning
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Compressor Stalls Indications

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 Abnormal engine noise

 Increasing ITT

 Decreasing N1 and torque

 Possibly followed by fluctuations of ITT, N1, and torque

 Loud bangs, backfires, or engine sputtering (different from uncommanded power loss)

 Flames and/or smoke from the engine

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Compressor Stalls Causes

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 Damaged or degraded compressor/turbine blades

 Disrupted airflow to the engine

 Compressor bleed valve malfunctions and therefore may occur during engine acceleration/deceleration

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Oil System Malfunction

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Use this procedure for any of the following:
 Red OIL PX warning

 Amber OIL PX caution

 Oil pressure fluctuations

 Oil temperature out of limits

 Visibly confirmed leaking oil from the aircraft

 If OIL PX warning illuminates and oil pressure indicates <5 psi, check OIL TRX circuit breaker on the battery bus circuit breaker panel (left front console). If the circuit breaker is open, it may be reset.

 Due to the sensitivity of the signal conditioning unit (SCU), a single, momentary

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Fire in Flight

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Illumination of the fire warning light accompanied by one or more of the following indications is confirmation of an engine fire:
 Smoke
 Flames
 Engine vibration
 Unusual sounds
 High ITT
 Fluctuating oil pressure, oil temperature, or hydraulic pressure

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Fire on the Ground

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 Illumination of the FIRE annunciators

 Visual smoke or fire

 Engine indications (high ITT, fluctuating or high fuel flow)

 Notification from exterior sources such as ground crew, tower, or another aircrew

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