I am working on a lesson plan for emergency descents for both the Cessna 172 and the Piper Arrow II. I know the FAA no longer tests for emergency descent but there are a few select reasons why a pilot might want to get down ASAP. So I'd like to teach the proper technique to my future students if they are interested. For most of my flight lesson plans I have been referring to the specific airplane's POH's and the FAA Airplane Flying Handbook. This has worked well so far... but not with Emergency descents. The FAA Airplane flying handbook does not cover emergency descents. The Piper Arrow II POH does not cover them either. The Cessna 172 POH only covers emergency descents THROUGH CLOUDS... not in VFR which is how I plan to teach them. I have found that there is a wide variety of ways pilots have been taught. Here are five of the most common I have heard about:
1. Chop power, slow to Vfe, get dirty & make a steep turn maintaining Vfe
2. Chop power, slow to Vfe, get dirty and stay level while pitching for Vfe.
3. Chop power, stay clean, slow down and make a steep turn
4. Chop power, stay clean, pitch to stay just below Vne but only do this in smooth air.
5. Chop power, stay clean, slow down and put plane into a forward slip.
My question is, if you were taught how to do an emergency descent in either a Cessna 172 or a Piper Arrow II how were you taught, because I sure can't find any real documentation on the subject from the legitimate sources... maybe that is why the FAA no longer tests for it. Oh yeah... I do have an old PTS that has the maneuver in there but it does not indicate anything about how to perform the maneuver. Any comments would be greatly appreciated, and as always, I thank you in advance.
1. Chop power, slow to Vfe, get dirty & make a steep turn maintaining Vfe
2. Chop power, slow to Vfe, get dirty and stay level while pitching for Vfe.
3. Chop power, stay clean, slow down and make a steep turn
4. Chop power, stay clean, pitch to stay just below Vne but only do this in smooth air.
5. Chop power, stay clean, slow down and put plane into a forward slip.
My question is, if you were taught how to do an emergency descent in either a Cessna 172 or a Piper Arrow II how were you taught, because I sure can't find any real documentation on the subject from the legitimate sources... maybe that is why the FAA no longer tests for it. Oh yeah... I do have an old PTS that has the maneuver in there but it does not indicate anything about how to perform the maneuver. Any comments would be greatly appreciated, and as always, I thank you in advance.