General - Arrow PA-28R-201 Pilot's Operating Handbook And Faa Approved Airplane Flight Manual

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PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
SECTION 3
PA-18R-10l, ARROW
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
SECTION 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
3.1 GENERAL
This section provides the recommended procedures for coping with
various emergency or critical situations. All of the emergency procedures
required by the FAA as well as those necessary for operation oftheairplane.
as determined by the operating and design features of the airplane, are
presented.
Emergency procedures associated with optional systems and equipment
which require handbook supplements are presented in Section 9,
Supplements.
This section is divided into two basic parts. The first part contains the
emergency procedures checklists. These checklists supply an immediate
action sequence to be followed during critical situations with little emphasis
on the operation of systems. The numbers located in parentheses after each
checklist heading indicate where the corresponding paragraph in the
amplified procedures can be found.
The second part of the section provides amplified emergency
procedures corresponding to the emergency procedures checklist items.
These amplified emergency procedures contain additional information to
provide the pilot with a more complete description of the procedures so they
may be more easily understood. The numbers located in parentheses after
each paragraph heading indicates the corresponding checklist paragraph.
Pilots must familiarize themselves with the procedures given in this
section and must be prepared to take the appropriate action should an
emergency situation arise. The procedures are offered as a course of action
for coping with the pa rticula r situation or condition described. They a re not
a substitute for sound judgment and common sense.
Most basic emergency procedures are a normal part of pilot training.
The information presented in this section is not intended to replace this
training. This information is intended to provide a source of reference for
the proced ures which are applicable to this airplane. The pilot should review
standard emergency procedures periodically to remain proficient in them.
ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 15,1988
REPORT: VB-1365
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