Emergencies and other Unpleasantness Emergencies Loss of engine –Head for the dark? –Head for the light? –Trim nose up, flaps, into the wind.

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Emergencies and other Unpleasantness

Emergencies Loss of engine –Head for the dark? –Head for the light? –Trim nose up, flaps, into the wind

Not all dark areas are suitable landing sites

Emergencies Loss of electrical –No aircraft lighting You can’t see (instruments, landing) You can’t be seen by other traffic No Pilot Controlled Lightning –No navigation –No flaps, landing gear? –Soft field landing

Know your systems Loadmeter: “0” = emergency; +20 = normal Ammeter: “0” = normal; +/-20 = emergency batt alt buss

Electrical Discharge Reset the alternator Turn off all but essential equipment –Transmitter: 5 amps –Transponder : 2 amps –Nav radio: 1 amp –Receiver: ½ amp –Lighting, heater, gyros?

Electrical Overcharge Turn off electrical Turn off the alternator field, let it cool and then try to reset it Pull the alternator circuit breaker Know the locations of switches and circuit breakers

Emergencies VFR into IMC –Execute the classic 180 turn and get out of Dodge. Now! Inop cockpit lights –Just how handy is your flashlight… really? –Have the copilot hold it

Emergencies Inoperative runway lights –Is it really pilot controlled lighting, or should you have called the manager and asked to have them turned on manually? –Maybe you’re not where you think you are. If you don’t have runway lights, you don’t have a landing target. DIVERT

Night Weather Temp-Dewpoint trends Clues for low level haze Can’t see clouds on a dark night: –clues for clouds Beware VFR into IMC Spatial disorientation: JFK Jr.