GravityHater
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What procedure do some have for a persistent, strong surge in a typical turbine engine where engine T, oil p and such plus external indicators (no fire and smoke) are all normal and no other attendant problems such as in cruise at altitude?
Just read a short blurb on one and realized it is not in the a/c manual (Williams FJ 44) so wanted to check with the vast, untapped wisdom available on FI.com!
I suppose any engine problem with two or more turbines is pretty easy to manage, but I just havent seen an official, "you should do .........." I assume not all turbine failures are "BANG" I see smoke! Shut it down! sorta thing.
Just read a short blurb on one and realized it is not in the a/c manual (Williams FJ 44) so wanted to check with the vast, untapped wisdom available on FI.com!
I suppose any engine problem with two or more turbines is pretty easy to manage, but I just havent seen an official, "you should do .........." I assume not all turbine failures are "BANG" I see smoke! Shut it down! sorta thing.