COMM.IX.F — Engine Failure After Liftoff (Simulated) (AMEL, AMES)
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with an engine failure after liftoff.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
CA.IX.F.K1Factors affecting VMC.CA.IX.F.K2VMC (red line), VYSE (blue line), and Vsse (safe single-engine speed).CA.IX.F.K3Accelerate/stop and accelerate/go distances.CA.IX.F.K4How to identify, verify, feather, and secure an inoperative engine.CA.IX.F.K5Importance of drag reduction, to include propeller feathering, gear and flap retraction, the manufacturer’s recommended control input and its relation to zero sideslip.CA.IX.F.K6Simulated propeller feathering and the evaluator’s zero-thrust procedures and responsibilities.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
CA.IX.F.R1Failure to plan for engine failure after liftoff.CA.IX.F.R2Collision hazards, to include aircraft, terrain, obstacles, and wires.CA.IX.F.R3Improper airplane configuration.CA.IX.F.R4Low altitude maneuvering including, stall, spin, or CFIT.CA.IX.F.R5Distractions, loss of situational awareness, or improper task management.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
CA.IX.F.S1Promptly recognize an engine failure, maintain control, and utilize appropriate emergency procedures.CA.IX.F.S3Reduce drag by retracting landing gear and flaps in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidance.CA.IX.F.S4Simulate feathering the propeller on the inoperative engine (evaluator should then establish zero thrust on the inoperative engine).CA.IX.F.S5Use flight controls in the proper combination as recommended by the manufacturer, or as required to maintain best performance, and trim as required.CA.IX.F.S6Monitor the operating engine and make adjustments as necessary.CA.IX.F.S7Recognize the airplane’s performance capabilities. If a climb is not possible at VYSE, maintain VYSE and return to the departure airport for landing, or initiate an approach to the most suitable landing area available.CA.IX.F.S8Simulate securing the inoperative engine.CA.IX.F.S9Maintain heading ±10° and airspeed ±5 knots.
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