Thats up to the crew. They should understand the aircraft and its expected performance and make the decision ased on that information.
When I had my little event, I asked the FO to Feather/Cutoff the engines just prior to when he felt we were going to touchdown. If the aircraft is in the flare and slowing, induced drag is increasing exponentially. Feathering at this time will not cause the aircraft to float as much as you might think. We used battery power to run the hydraulic pumps off the battery (standby power) to slow the aircraft once aerodynamic braking was nil. When we came to a complete stop, we initiated the QRH for emergency evacuation. We also picked the runway and airport with the least x-wind. We ended up landing 31 while the rest of the airport was using 9L/R (KFLL).
This is untrue. I am being throw hypothetical situations in attept to be disproven on FAA supported primary training techniques. Also, people are insisting that I am straying from the QRH, when I am not. What I am talking about has nothing to do with the QRH.
Not if what they did was intended for increasing the level of safety during the outcome of the situation.