Fire Emergency Procedures Flashcards

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External Engine Fire

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1) Confirm Fire
2) EMIF- Perform
3) PCL (affected engine) - OFF
4) Engine T-handle (affected engine) - Pull
5) FIRE EXTGH switch- MAIN (RESERVE if required or AC power is off)

If airborne and fire continues:

6) Land Immediately

If Fire appears extinguished:

7) Land ASAP

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Internal Engine Fire

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1) Starter - Engage. Motor engine.

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APU Fire

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1) APU T-handle - Pull
2) Confirm Fire
3) FIRE EXTGH switch - RESERVE (MAIN if required and available)

If airborne and fire continues:

4) Land Immediately

If Fire appears extinguished:

5) Land ASAP

If on ground:

6) Fire Extinguisher- As Required

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Cockpit Fire / Cabin Fire

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If source is known:

1) Affected power switches and cbs - OFF/Pull
2) Portable Fire Extinguisher- As required

If Fire continues or source unknown:
3) Cabin/doors/vents/ECS - CLOSE/OFF, as required

4) Unnecessary electrical equipment and cbs - OFF/Pull

If Fire continues:
5) Land ASAP

Warning- Loss of electrical power to the engine will result in engine anti-ice activation regardless of engine anti-Ice or De-ice master switch position, reducing maximum torque available by up to 18%. With a malfunctioning inlet anti-ice valve, torque available can be reduced by as much as 49%.

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Smoke and Fumes Elimination

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1) Airspeed- Adjust, as required.
2) Doors/windows/vents - Open
3) Aircraft - Yaw, as required.

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