Single-Engine Continued Flight Methods
Common Errors:
- Failing to maintain Nr, leading to exceedance of available power.
- Not correcting after an initial decrease in power: lowering collective to preserve Nr but not smoothly increasing it again to max available power (or operational limit in training).
- Pulling aft cyclic in reaction to an engine failure, even at low airspeeds, instead of lowering the nose for an accelerative attitude.
- Overcorrecting with an abrupt nose-down attitude at a low altitude, resulting in excessive sink rate and inertia that can’t be overcome with remaining power.
Teaching Techniques:
- Reduce collective to single-engine maximum torque available (MTA).
- If in a decelerating attitude, smoothly bring the nose to the horizon.
- If below minimum single-engine airspeed and at a low altitude, adjust pitch attitude to accelerate while minimizing altitude loss and rate of descent.
- When altitude is available, trade altitude for airspeed gradually to stabilize the profile.
