Autorotation
Double engine failure - Flight
Autorotation - Perform
Double engine emergency shutdown (On ground)
Single engine failure - Hover IGE
After landing:
Single engine failure - Hover OGE (Forced landing)
After landing:
Single engine failure - Hover OGE (Transition to OEI flight)
9.LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE
Single engine failure - Takeoff (Transition to OEI flight)
Single engine failure - Takeoff (Rejected takeoff)
Single engine failure - Flight
Single engine failure - Approach
Double engine failure - Hover IGE
Double engine emergency shutdown (In flight)
If there is an indication that the engines are still running:
2. Both EMER OFF sw - Press
Tail rotor drive failure/Fixed pitch tail rotor control failure - Forward flight
If airspeed < 40 KIAS with nose still left:
5. Airspeed - Reduce close to the ground until
nose is aligned with the flight direction
6. Landing - Perform
If airspeed > 40 KIAS and nose is to the right:
5. Airspeed - Increase
6. Approach - Abort, climb to sufficient height for
autorotation
7. Autorotation - Perform
Tail rotor driveshaft failure - Hover (In ground effect)
Tail rotor driveshaft failure - Hover (Out of ground effect)
If height permits:
2. Airspeed - Gain, then proceed according to Para
3.6.2 (Tail rotor drive failure/Fixed pitch tail
rotor control failure - Forward flight)
If height does not permit:
2. Both twist grips - Rotate to IDLE
3. Collective lever - Raise to stop descent and
cushion landing
After landing:
4. Double engine emergency shutdown - Perform
Single engine emergency shutdown
Engine overspeed - Driveshaft failure
Engine overspeed - Governor failure
Engine underspeed - Governor failure
If 1 LIght:
If both Lights:
OEI Flight Condition - Establish
LOW FUEL light
indicates:
< 24 kg fuel remaining
≈10 minutes of flight