This just popped up in my inbox...
http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing ... _16-01.pdf
55wagon wrote:Try level flight trim hands off. See how close that is.
mtv wrote:Hot rod,
If you are ever faced with that discouraging feeling caused by an engine failure, don't forget to pull that prop controll to full coarse pitch ASAP.
MTV
qmdv wrote:mtv wrote:Hot rod,
If you are ever faced with that discouraging feeling caused by an engine failure, don't forget to pull that prop controll to full coarse pitch ASAP.
MTV
Hmm. I hate the sound of a quiet engine
Tim
hotrod180 wrote:Minimum sink rate is great if you've got a landing site within range, but want some time to try a re-start, call a mayday, or say your prayers. But if my engine quits out over the Strait of Juan de Fuca, I want max range glide to try to get to dry land, or at least minimize how far I have to swim or someone else has to boat out to rescue me.
I don't know if I agree with slowing down to minimum sink with a tailwind, to get all the free distance I can. I think it'd have to be one helluva tailwind to compensate for the shorter range. Probably better to try for best glide speed since the tailwind will still help you.
elgoatropo wrote: Man, 14:1 sounds too good to be true. I want to believe it, and I know the 180 is a slick airplane, but ...
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