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On Jun 18, 8:44*am, "Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote:
So what do you do? Over the weekend, a Bonanza driver was faced with this issue and had a 2000' grass strip to land on. He and his passengers were injured and the airplane was an apparent writeoff. I've been on that strip many many times but intentionally. Well, I've been on many such strips worldwide. So, what do you do? Well this is what I was trained to do. It works for me in practice , I just hope I have the presence of mind to do it when I really have to. turn excess speed into altitude and trim for best glide speed try carby heat and mixture rich. check wind direction select landing spot If height allows I aim for 2500 ft agl high point key at upwind end of landing spot. then aim for 1500 ft agl abeam landing pt on downwind. if time permits I will try to get the engine restarted check fuel and change tank if applicable try left and right magnetos try throttle at different positions make a mayday call give a passenger briefing aim 1/3 into the field or runway ( better to be long than short) turn base at 1000 ft agl delay flaps until sure I am going to make it. if still too high I will try slipping in mixture idle cut off magnetos off fuel off master switch off Of course this all depends on altitude at which engine failure occurs , if I dont have time I will ignore restart of engine, I will do the mayday call and pax brief if I have time, but nothing will take precedence over getting the airplane down safely. I WILL NOT TRY TO STRETCH THE GLIDE. I would also prefer a field I know I can make rather than an airfield I may be able to make. Terry PPL Downunder |
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![]() "terry" wrote in message ... master switch off Only when you are done with everything electrical! (flaps, radio, etc. etc) |
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On Jun 19, 6:59*am, "Vaughn Simon"
wrote: "terry" wrote in message ... master switch off * *Only when you are done with everything electrical! *(flaps, radio, etc. etc) flaps sure, that will likely be the last thing electrical I will be using. I dont think I will be worrying about radio on final.... unless someone knows the frequency for god? Terry PPL Downunder |
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![]() "terry" wrote in message ... I dont think I will be worrying about radio on final.... unless someone knows the frequency for god? ...or some clueless one starts to taxi onto the runway in front of you? Also, your impromptu appearance in the pattern is liable to disrupt and/or confuse other traffic. Yes, others will do whatever it takes to clear the way for you, but far better to not give up the option of communication until you are sure it will not be needed and/or can't help the situation. Vaughn |
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