action planning processes action required in an engine failure in flight, other than after take-off actions to be conducted following a forced landing aircraft performance in a glide (straight and turning) applicable engine failure and abnormal situation checklist items CASR Part 61 Manual of Standards Schedule 3 Aeronautical Knowledge relevant to aeroplane operations causes leading to precautionary landings contents of flight manual and pilot’s operating handbook (POH) controllability checks and external inspection procedures ditching procedures when specified in the aircraft flight manual (AFM), POH or company operations manual effects of partial engine failure on aeroplane performance with respect to straight and level flight and turning while maintaining level flight effects of partial engine power on performance, flight profile, range and landing options emergency radio procedures engine failure scenarios and procedures for partial and complete power loss factors affecting a stall factors to be considered when deciding whether to land immediately or proceed to a more suitable landing area after a partial engine failure forced landing scenarios and procedures functions and effects of all aeroplane controls hazard of sideslip at low altitude hazards associated with flying operations at low level hazards associated with turning an aeroplane at slow speed using large angles of bank while maintaining level flight following a partial engine failure after take-off height loss while gliding including minimum height to achieve safe turns towards selected landing area in a Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions judging descent profiles in various configurations operation of safety/survival/life support equipment applicable to aeroplane type passenger control and briefing procedures for abnormal and emergency situations poor visibility configuration potential dangers of unbalanced flight at slow speed practical action plans for use in an engine failure after take-off pre-abandonment/emergency evacuation checks principles of aerodynamics prioritising activities during emergencies and non-normal situations relevant sections of aeronautical information package (AIP) related to abnormal and emergency flight situations relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Orders related to abnormal and emergency flight situations relevant sections of En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA) related to abnormal and emergency flight situations relevant WHS/OHS and environmental procedures and regulations suitable fields for forced landings and precautionary landings survival techniques following an emergency evacuation visual meteorological conditions (VMC). |