We never know when an in-flight emergency might occur, and if you are lucky you might fly your entire life without encountering one. Nevertheless, the three rules of handling an emergency-aviate, navigate, communicate-should always be at the forefront should things begin to go wrong. Recently, I had the unfortunate opportunity to put this mantra to the test. 288
Three Rules
We never know when an in-flight emergency might occur, and if you are lucky you might fly your entire life without encountering one. Nevertheless, the three rules of handling an emergency-aviate, navigate, communicate-should always be at the forefront should things begin to go wrong. Recently, I had the unfortunate opportunity to put this mantra to the test. …
Key Takeaways:
- A pilot, despite limited experience, successfully managed an in-flight engine emergency in a Piper Warrior, caused by a #3 cylinder valve failure.
- The crew effectively applied the "Aviate, Navigate, Communicate" principles, prioritizing aircraft control while dealing with severe engine vibration.
- They used GPS to identify the nearest airport, informed ATC, and executed a safe landing at Ramona Airport.
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