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Last video in Taming the Twin series released

By General Aviation News Staff · October 2, 2024 · Leave a Comment

In collaboration with Sporty’s Pilot Shop, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) has released the last of five videos in its Taming the Twin series on how to safely operate a multiengine airplane.

“If one engine fails when flying a multiengine aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), it’s imperative to interpret the aircraft’s instruments quickly and accurately, determine what action to take, and declare an emergency with ATC,” said ASI Vice President of Operations Paul Deres. “Taming the Twin: Engine Failure in IMC reviews the attitude instruments that help identify, verify, troubleshoot, and secure the failed engine. The video also recommends strategies based on the airplane’s cruising altitude, available minimum IFR altitudes, and for executing an approach on one engine in IMC.”

View Taming the Twin: Engine Failure in IMC here.

View Other videos in the Taming the Twin series here.

For more information: AirSafetyInstitute.org

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