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Chapter 18: Emergency Procedures Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3C) Audiobook

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Phillip J. Murphy

Chapter 18: Emergency Procedures Airplane Flying Handbook (FAAH80833C) Audiobook New 2021
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00:00:02 Introduction
00:00:51 Emergency Landings
00:04:20 Basic Safety Concepts
00:12:24 Terrain Types
00:16:02 Engine Failure After Takeoff (SingleEngine)
00:20:58 Emergency Descents
00:23:19 InFlight Fire
00:29:24 Flight Control Malfunction/Failure
00:36:47 System Malfunctions
00:43:30 Abnormal Engine Instrument Indication
00:43:52 Door Opening InFlight
00:45:38 Inadvertent VFR Flight Into IMC
00:56:56 Emergency Response Systems
01:01:03 Chapter Summary

Chapter Summary.
This chapter provided general guidance and recommended procedures that may apply to light singleengine airplanes involved in certain emergency situations.
The information presented is intended to enhance the general knowledge of emergency operations with the clear understanding that the manufacturer’s recommended emergency procedures take precedence.
Information was provided concerning failure of the pitotstatic system in aircraft with EFIS.
The redundancy of backup systems for IFR flight may be less than desired if both the primary and backup instrumentation may receive signal data input from the same pitot static source.
The failure indications of EFIS may be entirely different from conventional instruments making recognition of system malfunction much more difficult for the pilot.
Lack of system standardization compounds the problem making equipment specific information and knowledge an important asset when analyzing electronic display malfunctions.
The inability to simulate certain failure modes during training and evaluation could make the pilot less prepared for an actual emergency.
As electronic avionics become more advanced, the training and proficiency needed to safely operate these systems should receive careful analysis.

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