T-45C TS, ADV & IUT EMFP-05
Engine and Hydraulic Emergency Procedures
B. Procedures - Refer to Part V, Chapter 12, General
Emergencies, of the T-45C NATOPS
X.
Identify indications of Engine Stalls, recall procedures for
Engine Stalls 1.8.1.1.5.1, 1.8.1.1.5.2
A. Indications
1.
Audible bang or series of bangs from the engine
2.
Sudden increase in EGT and decrease in rpm
B. Procedures - Refer to Part V, Chapter 15, In-Flight
Emergencies, of the T-45C NATOPS
XI. Identify requirements for Airstart, recall procedures for
Procedures and Techniques for Airstart 1.8.1.1.8.2,
1.5.3.1.5.7.1, 1.5.3.1.5.7.2
A. Indications
1.
Feel loss of the thrust
2.
No response to throttle movement
3.
Hear engine winding down
4.
Engine instruments decreasing
5.
6.
Warning tone sounds
7.
MASTER ALERT flashes
B. Requirements for Airstart - Must be above 1,500 feet
AGL or airspeed greater than 180 kts
C. Procedures - Refer to Part V, Chapter 15, In-Flight
Emergencies, of the T-45C NATOPS
1.
Windmilling airstarts are more favorable if rpm is
above 13%
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