ATP.VII.D — Inflight Powerplant Failure and Restart (AMEL, AMES)
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with an inflight powerplant failure in a multiengine airplane and restart procedures.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
AA.VII.D.K1Flight characteristics and controllability associated with maneuvering the airplane with powerplant(s) inoperative to include the importance of drag reduction.AA.VII.D.K2Powerplant restart procedures and conditions where a restart attempt is appropriate.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
AA.VII.D.R2Failure to follow checklist procedures for a powerplant failure or a powerplant restart.AA.VII.D.R3Incorrect diagnosis of the cause of the powerplant failure.AA.VII.D.R5Improper airplane configuration.AA.VII.D.R6Factors and situations that could lead to an inadvertent stall, spin, and loss of control with an inflight powerplant failure.AA.VII.D.R7Distractions, loss of situational awareness, or improper task management.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
AA.VII.D.S1Recognize and correctly identify powerplant failure(s), complete memory items (if applicable), and maintain positive airplane control.AA.VII.D.S2Coordinate with crew, as appropriate, and complete the appropriate emergency procedures and checklist(s) for propeller feathering or powerplant shutdown.AA.VII.D.S3Use flight controls in the proper combination as recommended by the manufacturer, or as required, to maintain best performance, and trim as required.AA.VII.D.S4Determine the cause for the powerplant(s) failure and if a restart is a viable option.AA.VII.D.S6Maintain the airspeed ±10 knots, the specified heading ±10°, and altitude ±100 feet as specified by the evaluator and within the airplane’s capability.AA.VII.D.S7Consider a powerplant restart and, if appropriate, demonstrate the powerplant restart procedures in accordance with the manufacturer or operator specified procedures and checklists.
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