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Old February 13th 04, 05:08 AM
Bob Gardner
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News to me. In 30 years of instructing I never failed to simulate engine-out
in a single by any means other than going to idle; the Cherokees at the
school where I taught for 7 years routinely had their engines go to 2500
hours.

Bob Gardner

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In small high wing planes (Ie 172, 152, 150) do you do/teach pulling
throttle all the back to idel? I've been told bring it to 1500 RPM, 1
notch of flaps. Not as hard on the engine