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before landing check list
4th Feb 2008, 05:00
1. Lower collective, establish autorotational descent.
2. Airspeed adjust.
3. Aircraft in trim.
4. Rotor RPM, maintain in normal operating range.
5. Aircraft in trim.

During autorotational descent, check engine instruments to verify actual failure.

6. At approximately 200' AGL, turn on landing light.
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7. If you don't like what you see, turn off landing light.

albatross
4th Feb 2008, 10:22
"7. If you don't like what you see, turn off landing light."

8. When you start to see stuff by the light of the Nav lights - flare and Pull the collective!

That one has been around for a long time - always funny in a macabre sort of way.:}

RINKER
4th Feb 2008, 12:32
OR turn on landing light to see where your going to die !

Art of flight
4th Feb 2008, 16:08
or.....

1. carry on flying on the other engine!

sorry couldn't resist (EC135 driver):)

BRASSEMUP
4th Feb 2008, 16:42
Carry on flying with your other engine and switch on the APU!

rudestuff
4th Feb 2008, 17:50
I'm not really sure if there is any point thinking (worrying) about it. One time I was in the mountains crossing West Virginia by moonlight in a 269 happily chatting to my observer when there was a god almighty cough from the engine and it started running really rough. Instant adrenaline rush & death grip. Started lowering collective waiting for it then realised we were over a forested mountain and would have been F#*ked anyway even if it had been daylight. Neither of us said another word for the next 20 miles. Landed and went straight to the pub. Turned out the exhaust manifold had cracked. Managed to keep my trousers clean though..

Heli-kiwi
4th Feb 2008, 19:29
and deploy the downward pointing RAT......

before landing check list
5th Feb 2008, 02:36
Hey Brass, why would you crank the APU? Both of the gens are off of the transmission right?