Cessna 402C Pilot Operating Handbook page 43

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SECllON 3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
(ABBREVIATED PROCEDURES)
ENGINE FAILURE DURING FLIGHT (Speed Below VMCA )
MODEL
402C
1.
Rudder - APPLY towards operative engine.
2.
Power - REDUCE to stop tum.
3.
Pilch Attitude - LOWER NOSE to accelerate above
YMCA)
4.
Inoperative Engine Propeller - FEATHER.
5.
Operative Engine· INCREASE POWER as airspeed increases above
YMCA.
6.
Inoperative Engine - SECURE.
7.
Trim Tabs - ADJUST
50
bank toward operative engine with approximately 1/2 bail
slip indicated on the turn and bank indicator.
8.
Operative Engine Cowl Flap· AS REQUIRED.
ENGINE INOPERATIVE LANDING
1.
Fuel Selector - MAIN TANK (Feel For Detent).
2.
Auxiliary Fuel Pump· ON (Operative Engine).
3.
Alternate Air Control - IN.
4.
Mixture - FULL RICH or lean as required for smooth operation.
5.
Propeller Synchrophaser - OFF (Optional System).
6.
Propeller - FULL FORWARD.
7.
Approach - 108 KIAS with excessive altitude.
8.
Landing Gear - DOWN within gliding distance of field.
9.
Wing Flaps - DOWN when landing is assured.
10.
Speed - DECREASE below 95 KIAS only
~
landing is assured.
11.
Air Minimum Control Speed - 80 KIAS.
ENGINE INOPERATIVE GO-AROUND (Speed Above 95 KIAS)
WARNING
Level flight may not be possible for certain combinations of
weight, temperature and altitude. In any event, do not attempt
an engine inoperative go-around after wing flaps have been
extended beyond 15
0
.
1.
Throttle· FULL FORWARD (39.0 Inches Hg.).
2.
Wing Flaps - UP.
3.
Positive Rate-ot-Climb - ESTABLISH.
4.
Landing Gear - UP.
5.
Cowl Flap - OPEN.
6.
Cimb at One Engine Inoperative Best Rate-of-Climb Speed - 104 KIAS.
7.
Trim Tabs - ADJUST
50
bank toward operative engine with approximately 1/2 bail
slip indicated on the tum and bank indicator.
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1 November 1979

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