Piper ARCHER II Pilot Operating Handbook page 57

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PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
SECTION 3
PA-28-181, ARCHER Ii
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
If engine failure was caused by fuel exhaustion, power will not be
restored after switching fuel tanks until the empty fuel lines are filled. This
may require up to ten seconds.
If power is not regained, proceed with the Power Off Landing procedure
,
(refer to the emergency check list and Paragraph 3.13).
3.13 POWER OFF LANDING
If loss of power occurs at altitude, trim the aircraft for best gliding angle
76 KIAS (Air Cond. off) and look for a suitable field. If measures taken to
restore power are not effective, and if time permits, check your charts for
airports in the immediate vicinity; it may be possible to land at one if you
have sufficient altitude. If possible, notify the FAA
by radio of your
difficulty and intentions. If another pilot or passenger is aboard, let him
help.
When you have located a suitable field, establish a spiral pattern around
this field. Try to be at 1000 feet above the field at the downwind position, to
make a normal landing approach. When the field can easily be reached, slow
to 66 KIAS with flaps down for the shortest landing. Excess altitude may be
lost by widening your pattern, using flaps or slipping, or a combination of
these.
Touchdown should normally be made at the lowest possible airspeed.
When committed to a landing, close the throttle control and shut OFF
the master and ignition switches. Flaps may be used as desired. Turn the fuel
selector valve to OFF and move the mixture to idije cut-off. The seat belts
and shoulder harness (if installed) should be tightened. Touchdown should
be normally made at the lowest possible airspeed.
3.15 FIRE IN FLIGHT
The presence of fire is noted through smoke, smell and heat in the cabin. —
It is essential that the source of the fire be promptly identified through
instrument readings, character of the smoke, or other indications since the
action to be taken differs somewhat in each case.
Check for the source of the fire first.

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