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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT EMFP-01
Start, Ground, and Takeoff Emergency Procedures
MOTIVATION
An emergency, by definition, is an unexpected occurrence that
requires immediate action. However, the old expression: "Do
something, even if it's wrong" doesn't apply here. Study this
material, review NATOPS, practice in the trainer, ask questions,
and discuss rationale. Satisfy yourself that you can respond to
each emergency or combination of emergencies with confident,
accurate checklist actions.
OVERVIEW
The information in the EMFP stage will provide you with the
knowledge necessary to handle emergencies and other
malfunctions occurring from the time you start the engine until you
land and shut down on the ramp. The EMFP stage consists of
lectures, Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) and Emergency
Procedures (EP) simulator events. There are three CAI EMFP
lessons that review and allow you to practice the emergency
procedures taught in the lectures. In the simulator, you will put
these procedures into practice in preparation for your first flight in
the T-45C.
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