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Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Ditches off Honolulu
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[QUOTE="russ_watters, post: 6510855, member: 142"] I’m about a month from my private pilot checkride. Some expansion/clarification: ABC is always overriding, but specific circumstances carry additional requirements, including checklists. In a small/single engine plane engine failure, you have: A - Airpeed for best glide ratio B - [identify]Best place to land C - Checkists; memory items first, more detailed ones [U]as the situation permits[/u]. D - Declare an emergency E - Execute the landing Obviously the specifics of the situation dictate the specific approach. I agree that at least it would be good to stay close to the airport. https://studentpilotnews.com/2019/04/22/if-faced-with-an-engine-failure-remember-your-abcs/ Dual engine failures often have a common cause. It will be interesting to see what this one was. [/QUOTE]
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