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My briefing is as follows....SW3NAVAJO said:What is an example of the multi-engine crew briefing given before takeoff?
Further, review V-speeds. State what you would do if you lose the engine before rotation, which, of course, would be to reduce power on the remaining engine and stop. If you lose the engine after takeoff, you will establish Vxse or Vyse as applicable, remain at or above blueline, maintain control of the aircraft, full power on both engines, reduce drag, identify, verify, feather, climb to a safe altitude, report to ATC, enter the pattern, and execute a landing with one engine inoperative. You would say you will lower the gear only when the runway is assured and extend flaps only as necessary.labbats said:For our training, we review all takeoff data and engine out scenarios before asking tower to take the runway.
Paperwork involves a 1000' speed check, accel-stop distance, T/O length, available runway, and estimated full throttle manifold pressure for the most part. Then we say that if there is any problem, what we will do for that airport and verify who will fly if that occurs.
SAMRA,SAMRA said:If you give your passenger a takeoff brief when your flying single pilot, imho your an idiot. For that matter, if you even open your mouth when flying single pilot for any checklist your an idiot.
My wife would probably agree, with me being an idiot, that is. I vebalize checks at critical phases of flight: after takeoff, cruise, descent and landing. I suppose it's more like verbalizing the flow. There are only 3 or 4 things to do at each point, and I'd just rather have it on the tape (cvr) than not.SAMRA said:For that matter, if you even open your mouth when flying single pilot for any checklist your an idiot.
SAMRA said:If you give your passenger a takeoff brief when your flying single pilot, imho your an idiot. For that matter, if you even open your mouth when flying single pilot for any checklist your an idiot.
Uhh...I think I'll save that stuff for the sim and hope it is realistic enough to give me an idea of how the airplane will handle. Not sure if it is good advice to be telling everyone to do an aborted t/o at v1. Of course, it's probably even dumber to actually follow that advice. Maybe next time I can start an inflight fire in the cabin so I know exactly how smokey it's gonna get in that there plane. It could save my a$$ one day.SAMRA said:As a side note. I think everyone of you should do an aborted takeoff just prior to your descion speed.
Cheers.
4 engine C-130, two engines out, two operating on the same wing. 120,000 lbs. Dumping fuel like you read about.SAMRA said:I'll bet you have never landed off of a paved runway before. I'm also willing to strech that out and say you've never had to actually deal with somthing that require imediate attention. So until you come to that point, keep your mouth shut.