Orange Anchor
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Used to fly a Citation that had a bad micro=switch in the throttle quadrant and the mechs could not find the problem for a long time. Anyway we were on a night freight run and at max weight coming out of TLH. I was working with a new guy who is now a 747 Capt and we did V1 cuts in the airplane all the time in tng. So I yanked #1 to idle on takeoff and... the engine shut down. Dave felt the yaw, corrected and called out all the correct stuff and then said,"Can I have my engine back now?" I replied, "Yes but we have to re-start it."So this whole thing has gotten me thinking.... Anyone else on here had a real life v1 cut or engine failure, what happened?
Engine failures? Three or four on the old KC-135 with the J-57. 1 or two shutdowns on the Citations. 3 shutdowns on the 737 and 2 on the 727 (JT-8D). 1 precautionary shutdown on MD-80 (JT8D-219). None recently.
1) Fly the airplane 2) take a deep breath 3) run the checklist when everything is under control. 4) be glad you're not in a recip where you have to do things quickly to reduce the drag.
I'm interested in your 'startle factor'. How long did it take to hit the "Damn.. wha's going on?" and then how long to realize "This is FOR REAL!" I know probably seconds but there seems to always be a startle factor and duration may be a significant factor in delaying response.
Oh, and congrats on an apparently good response to the problem