Engine Starting
Engine Starting
Engine Starting
Engine Starting____________________________________________________________
References:
1. AC 60-14 (Aviation Instructor’s Handbook)
2. FAA-H-8083-3 (Airplane Flying Handbook)
3. AC 61-23 (Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge)
4. AC 91-13 (Cold Weather Operation of Aircraft)
5. FAA-S-8081-1 (Private Pilots Practical Test Standards) pg. 1-6
6. FAA-S-8081-2 (Commercial Pilots Practical Test Standards) pg. 1-15
7. POH (Pilot’s Operating Handbook)
8. FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual
Completion This lesson will be complete when the SP demonstrates an understanding of Engine
Standards Starting.
COMMON ERRORS:
1. Failure to use, or the improper use, of the checklist.
2. Excessively high rpm after starting.
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3. Improper preheat of the engine during severe cold weather conditions.
4. Failure to ensure proper clearance of the propeller.
CONCLUSION
OVERVIEW
Discuss Elements, to include:
1. Safety precautions related to starting
2. Use of external power
3. Effect of atmospheric conditions on starting
4. Importance of following the appropriate checklist
5. Adjustment of engine controls during start
6. Prevention of airplane movement during and after start
PRIVATE PTS
Not Applicable
COMMERCIAL PTS
As Stated
COMPLETION STANDARDS:
Pilot has demonstrated knowledge of engine starting through discussion with and oral quizzing from
the CFI.