212man,
How many hundred bogus fire lights did we have on the 212's?
Chinooks would show fire lights while flying in heavy rain....only to go away with a few minutes in the dry.
Absent any overt sign of a fire beyond a mere 5000 Watt Red Light shining in the crew's quarters....I would not get excited.
We must discuss engine fires apart from electrical fires and other fires to be accurate in laying out our individual thoughts.
I have no personal knowledge of anyone that has had a proper engine fire without some other or multiple other indications of a fire beyonds the great red Tee Handle light.
If your cab is alight it will tell you by more than a solitary light. IMHO!
One must remember the CAA expects to hear certain buzz words and phrases regurgitated at specified times during check rides.....independent thought is neither appreciated or desired at such times.