b7474ever
Well-Known Member
How do you teach simulated engine failure on take off to a student pilot?
I remember during my checkride, the examiner quickly pulled the mixture out on the right engine and putting it right back in as soon as i cut the throttles and applied the brakes. it was so unexpected where it happaned few seconds after we started the ground roll. Of course this was done on a multi engine airplane. Since it was a fairly long runway he told me to go full power and continue the takeoff.
I would like some insight and opinions from you guys.
Is it possible to pull the mixture out after being airborne on a loong runway in a single engine airplane and practice simulated engine out on takeoffs?
Also, this random but has anyone ever used the old FAA flight instructor handbook. I find it reeally good.
http://www.rodmachado.com/become_sport_pilot/FAA_Private_Pilot_Syllabus_1971.php.
I remember during my checkride, the examiner quickly pulled the mixture out on the right engine and putting it right back in as soon as i cut the throttles and applied the brakes. it was so unexpected where it happaned few seconds after we started the ground roll. Of course this was done on a multi engine airplane. Since it was a fairly long runway he told me to go full power and continue the takeoff.
I would like some insight and opinions from you guys.
Is it possible to pull the mixture out after being airborne on a loong runway in a single engine airplane and practice simulated engine out on takeoffs?
Also, this random but has anyone ever used the old FAA flight instructor handbook. I find it reeally good.
http://www.rodmachado.com/become_sport_pilot/FAA_Private_Pilot_Syllabus_1971.php.