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Emergency Descents

When you absolutely, positively have to get to a lower altitude, it’s good to have practiced the procedure and know what to expect. 

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Key Takeaways:

  • Emergency descents are critical, often neglected maneuvers for situations like hypoxia, fire, or medical emergencies, necessitating strict adherence to aircraft-specific POH/AFM procedures which can vary significantly in complexity.
  • Effective execution goes beyond basic checklists, requiring critical decisions regarding bank angle (to maximize descent or stay near an airport), careful leveling off considering terrain or a suitable landing spot, and crucial communication with ATC.
  • Common errors include inadequate communication, improper airspeed management (too slow or exceeding limits), and tunnel vision that leads to poor directional control; therefore, regular academic review and cautious in-aircraft practice are essential for proficiency.
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Writing about hypoxia in the December issue of Aviation Safety had me reminiscing about my days doling out high-altitude endorsements during a Part 135 training program. The Pilatus PC-12 was a great transition aircraft and boy, was it capable of rapid descents; flown close to the limit, we would regularly see 6-7000 fpm down and some impressive deck angles. It was great fun in the aircraft, but dealing with ATC was always a challenge. We had to file IFR to get into the flight levels, only to attempt to depart those flight levels as rapidly as possible. 

Emergency descents are a useful maneuver even outside the flight levels. Smoke/fire/fumes or a medical emergency can justify an emergency descent and proper execution in time-sensitive situations can be lifesaving. Emergency descents are not something convenient to practice and in my experience are rarely brought up during flight reviews. 

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