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PIPER
AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
PA.28.I8I, CIMROKEE
ARCHER
II
SECTION
3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
SECTION
3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
3.I
GENERAL
The recommended procedures
for
coping
with
various types of
emergencies
and.critical situations
are
provided bv this section.
All of
required
(FAA
regulations) emergency procedures and those
necessarv
for
the operation
of
the airplane
as determined
by the
operating and design features
of
the airplane
are
presented.
Emergencv procedures associated
with
those
optional
systems
and
equipment which require handbook
supplements
are provided
in
Section 9 (Supplements).
The
first
portion
of
this
section consists
of
an abbreviated
emergencv
check
list which
supplies an
action
sequence
for critical
situations
with little
emphasis
on the operation of
systems.
The
remainder
of
the section is
devoted
to
amplified
emergency
procedures containing additional
information to provide the pilot with a more complete understanding of the
procedures.
These procedures
are
suggested
as
the
best course
of action for
coping
with
the particular condition
described.
but are not
a
substitute
for
sound judgment and common sense.
Pilots should
familiarize
themselves
with
the
procedures
given
in
this section and be prepared
to
take appropriate action should
an emergency
arise.
Most
basic emergenc!'procedures. such as power
off
landings. are
a normal part
of pilot
training.
Although
these emergencies
are discussed here. this
information is not
intended
to
replace such
training.
but onlv to prol'ide a
source
of
reference
and review. and to provide information on procedures which
are
not the
same
for all
aircraft.
It
is
suggested
that the
pilot
review standard emergency
procedures
periodically ro remain proficient in
them.
ISSUED: JUNE
tt,
1975
REVISED:
MARCH
30,
l9t4
REPORT: VB-790
Il

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