Flight Manual STEMME S6
Doc.-No.:P400-006.000 E Page: 3-12 Revision: ---
Date of Issue: 07. October 2008 Agency approved Date of Rev.: --.--.----
3.8.3 Engine-Failure during Flight
An engine-failure is possible in all flight-phases and must be considered in flight-
planning. Existing experience with the engine shows, that certain engine-failure-
situations are more likely than others. The relevant emergency procedures are
described in the following section.
Engine-failure due to carburator-icing was not observed, because the
carburator-air is heated by the turbocharger.
In the case of a total electrical failure, the engine does not stop. The ignition-
circuit is separated from the electrical-system (for example, if the engine-master-
switch at the panel fails).
In most cases the propeller windmills in the airstream. In this case the engine-
starter does not need to be operated to restart the engine.
After engine-failure in flight, the following restart-procedure is recommended:
1. Air-speed 55 kts - 75 kts /
3. Auxiliary-fuel-pump ON
Engine-Bus-circuit-breaker
9. Fuel-pressure
CHECK 2.5 ±1.0 x 10
-1
bar /
3.6 ±1.5 psi (LCD Display in
panel, see section 3.12.1.1)
10. Fuel-Quantity
CHECK
(Fuel-gauge on right side)
11. Fuel-Transfer-Pump
(if optional left auxiliary-tank is
ON
12. Propeller
CHECK position.
For restart, the propeller must
NOT be in the FEATHER
position.