BOLD FACE Emergencies.

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BOLD FACE Emergencies

Completing the Bold Face does NOT complete the checklist! Bold Face Facts “Bold-Faced type are immediate-action items which should be committed to memory” Completing the Bold Face does NOT complete the checklist!

Engine Failures (3) Takeoff Roll Immediately After Takeoff During Flight

Engine Failure points to remember Rule #1: Fly the Airplane! Takeoff Roll Short field concerns? Runway conditions? Shortly after Take Off/In the Pattern/On Final Airspeed is life! Do you know the runway environment? During Flight Lots of options, lots of things to do What about at night?

Fire (5) During Start Engine Fire in Flight Electrical Fire in Flight Cabin Fire Wing Fire

Fire points to remember Fire need 3 things: Ignition Source, Fuel, Oxygen Need to remove at least one Fuel Fires (Start/In Flight) Remove Ignition Source Remove the Fuel Electrical Fires Remove Oxygen? Cabin Fires Remove all three? Wing Fires