2.9. Engine Re-Start Procedures On The Ground - THRUSH S2R-H80 Flight Manual

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2.9. ENGINE RE-START PROCEDURES ON THE GROUND

2.9.1
ENGINE RE-START PROCEDURES ON THE GROUND FOR ALL
AIRCRAFT WITH ENGINES NOT!!!! LISTED IN TABLE 1 BELOW:
2.9.2
USE NORMAL ENGINE START PROCEDURES DEFINED IN
SECTION 2.3 OF THIS DOCUMENT.
2.9.3
ENGINE RE-START PROCEDURES ON THE GROUND FOR ALL
AIRCRAFT WITH ENGINES LISTED IN TABLE 1 ABOVE ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
NOTE: Engines may only be removed from Table 1 if compliance
with Section 2 of GE Aviation Business & General Aviation
Turboprops Service Bulletin No. H80-100-80-0005 R4 can be
demonstrated.
Engine restart within 0-5 minutes.
If engine restart is planned within 5 minutes of shutdown, it is necessary to perform the
following steps.
Immediately before starting, perform "Dry motoring" as described in this
a.
document.
b.
Then wait 2 minutes to cool down starter generator.
c.
Start engine using procedures described in this document.
Engine restart within 5-60 minutes.
If engine restart is planned within 5-60 minutes of shutdown, it is necessary to perform the
following steps.
Between 5 to 10 minutes after shutdown, perform "Dry motoring" as
a.
described in this document.
b.
Wait minimum 5 minutes.
AFM H8001 SINGLE & DUAL COCKPIT Revision B
FAA APPROVED: 3/19/2015
S2R-H80 Single & Dual Cockpit
AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL
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