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Emergency Procedures; General Information; Airspeeds For Emergency Procedures; Speed For Best Glide Angle - Skyleader 200 Pilot Operating Handbook

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3.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Pilot must be familiar with:
- Engine Operator's Manual.
- Transceiver Operator's Manual
- Transponder Pilot's User Guide
- Garmin G5 Operator's Manual
- Emergency Parachute System Manual
3.1.

General information

This section provides checklists and amplified procedures for coping with various emergencies that may occur.
Emergencies caused by ULL aircraft or engine malfunction are extremely rare if proper pre-flight inspections and
maintenance are practiced.
However, should an emergency arise, the basic guidelines described in this section should be considered and
applied as necessary to correct the problem.
3.2.

Airspeeds for Emergency procedures

3.2.1. Speed for Best Glide Angle

Engine mode
Optimal speed for gliding
Sink rate
Max. velocity with flaps fully extended
Procedures must be followed in the order they are given !!!
IDLE
100 km/h
2.0 m/s
400 fpm
Engine mode
STOPPED
After 180° turn at
15°bank
At speed
STOPPED
90 km/h
3.8 m/s
750 fpm
100 km/h
460 ft
140 m
90 km/h
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KP 2U POH 05/2022

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