S-61R Pelican/Emergency Procedures
SECTION 7. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Contents
1 Engine Failure
1.1 Emergency Engine Shutdown
- Speed Selector – SHUT-OFF
 - Fuel Valve - CLOSED
 - Boost Pumps and Crossfeed – CLOSED
 
1.2 Engine Restart in Flight
A failed engine should not be restarted unless it can be determined that it is safe to do so.
- Ignition Switch - NORMAL
 - Fire emergency shutoff selector handle - IN
 - Speed selector (inop. engine) – SHUT-OFF
 - Emergency fuel control lever - CLOSED.
 - Fuel shut-off valve switch - OPEN.
 - Crossfeed valve switch - AS REQUIRED.
 - Boost pump switches - ON.
 - Starter button – PRESS (until > 19% N1).
 - Speed selector - GRD IDLE.
 - Engine instruments – CHECKED
 - Speed Selectors – MATCH TORQUES
 
While the engine is accelerating, check N1, TIT, Fuel Levels, N2,  oil temp/press.
2 Single Engine Operation
2.1 To Continue Flight
- Speed Selector – 110%
 - Collective Pitch – Climb at 150-200 fpm to safe autorotation height. Monitor RPM
 - Engine Restart – ACCOMPLISH (if possible)
 - Engine Shutdown – ACCOMPLISH (if restart is not possible)
 - Land – AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
 
2.2 Single Engine Landing
- Speed Selector – 110%
 - Approach Speed – 70 Knots
 - At 150 feet AGL, reduce speed and rate of descent.
 - Collective – Increase slightly to cushion the landing.
 - Ground Contact – Slightly nose high, gently reduce collective and apply forward cyclic.
 
2.3 Single Engine Water Takeoff
- Off-load fuel, equipment and passengers as required.
 - Fuel Dump Values – CLOSED
 - Speed Selector – 110%
 - Emerg. Fuel Lever - CLOSED
 - Cyclic – Forward to maximum water taxi speed
 - Collective – Raise for takeoff. Monitor RPM
 - Climb - Establish
 
3 Fire (Engine/APU)
3.1 Engine Fire
- Speed Selector (affected eng.) – SHUT-OFF
 - Fire Shutoff Handle – PULL
 - Fire Extinguisher – MAIN (RESERVE if necessary)
 - Boost Pumps (affected eng.) – OFF
 - Crew – ALERTED
 
3.2 APU Fire
- APU Fuel Shutoff – SHUTOFF
 - APU Fire Ext. – FIRE EXT.
 - APU Master – OFF
 
4 Landing Gear Failure
4.1 Failure to Retract
- Landing Gear Lever – DOWN
 - Gear down and locked – CONFIRM
 - Land – AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
 
4.2 Failure to Extend
- Landing Gear Lever – DOWN
 - Alt. Gear Lever – PULL
 - Gear down and locked – CONFIRM
 - Land – AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
 
4.3 Failure to Lock
If gear fail to indicate down and locked, land with minimum vertical and horizontal airspeed.
Note: Do not attempt to actuate gear until repairs have been made.
5 Emergency Start
5.1 Battery Start Procedures
- Rotor Brake – OFF
 - Battery – OFF
 - Accomplish all items in BEFORE STARTING ENGINE section as possible without turning on battery power.
 - Start Mode – MANUAL
 - Battery – ON
 - No. 1 Engine – START
- Speed Selector – SHUT-OFF
 - Start Switch – PRESS
 - Wait – Min. 10 sec. and N1 above 19%
 - Speed Selector – IDLE then slowly increase to 45% N1
 - Starter – ABORT (disengage starter)
 
 - All Gages – CHECKED
 - Speed Selector – Increase slowly with minimum torque to 103%.
 - Start Mode – NORMAL
 - No. 2 Engine – Start using normal procedures
 
5.2 Start with Emergency Fuel Levers
This procedure should be avoided except when absolutely necessary to complete mission.
- Start Procedures – As normal up through advancing speed control to IDLE
 - Emerg. Fuel Lever – Advance slowly to accelerate N1 to 56%.
 - Emerg. Fuel Lever – Close slowly
 - If engine continues to run at 56%, follow normal procedures.
 
6 Flight with Emergency Fuel Levers
- The Emergency Fuel Levers (EFL) bypass normal fuel meter to control fuel flow directly.
 - If using EFLs due to fuel controller failure, control will only be possible above the valve position at the time of the controller failure.
 - Collective changes must be made very slowly with reference to N2 for the affected engine to avoid rotor stall, or engine overspeed.
 - Increases in collective will require increases on the EFL. Decreases in collective will require decreases in the EFL.