H-160/Emergency Procedures
SECTION 7. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Contents
1 General
This section describes the most common helicopter emergencies that may be encountered in the H-160, and the appropriate actions to address those emergencies.
2 Definitions
The following terms apply for this section:
- The term LAND IMMEDIATELY is defined as a landing without hesitation to any landing surface. Survival of the occupants is considered the highest priority.
- The term LAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE is defined as a landing to the nearest suitable landing surface. Survival of the occupants is considered the highest priority.
- The term LAND AS SOON AS PRACTICAL means land at the nearest suitable airfield or heliport.
- The term AUTOROTATE means adjusting the controls to establish an autorotation and landing. This generally means thrust control full down, then adjust as necessary to maintain 100% rotor RPM.
3 Emergency Checklists
3.1 Engine Fire
Indications:
- ENG 1 FAIL and ENG 2 FAIL caution lights
- N1 and N2 underspeed
- Engine flameout
Procedure:
- Affected Engine - IDENTIFY
- Fuel Shut-Off - PULL
- Engine Control (failed engine) - OFF
- Single Engine Flight - ESTABLISH
If fire indication is off:
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
If fire indication is still on:
- Land - IMMEDIATELY
3.2 Engine Failure
Single Engine:
- Affected Engine - IDENTIFY
- Engine Control (failed engine) - OFF
- Single Engine Flight - ESTABLISH
- Restart - IF SAFE
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
Dual Engine:
- Collective - FULL DOWN
- Autorotation - ESTABLISH
- Restart - IF SAFE
Engine Restart:
- Engine Control - OFF
- Engine Control - IDLE
- Wait for #1 N1 to reach 75%
- Abort attempt if 75% not reached after 45 seconds
- Engine Guard - CLOSED
- Engine Control - FLY
- N1 & N2 VERIFY - 100%
3.3 Gear Failure
Failure to Extend:
- Suitable Landing Site - SELECT
- Gear Handle - UP
- Emergency Down - ON
- Gear Handle - DOWN
- Verify three green lights
Failure to Retract:
- Airspeed - < 100 KTS
- Emergency Down - OFF
- Gear Handle - DOWN then UP
If gear still fails to retract
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
3.4 Electrical Fire
Indications
- Smoke in cockpit
- Electrical systems not functioning
Procedure:
- Emergency Cut-Off Lever - OFF
- Identify failed system
- Re-enable each DC bus cut-off one at a time. If no smoke or indication of fire, leave ON.
If power restored and no smoke
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
If no power or smoke continues
- Land - AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
3.5 Electrical Failure
Indications:
- Electrical systems off
- One or more generators offline
Procedure:
- EMER CUT-OFF - CHECK ON
- BATT switches - CHECK ON
- GEN switches - CHECK ON
If still no power
- EMER GEN - ON
If partial electrical power restored
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
If no electrical power
Land - AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
3.6 Cargo Fire
Indications
- Cargo Fire Indicator lit
- Screaming passengers
Procedure
- Cargo Fire Button - PRESS
If fire is extinguished
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
If fire is NOT extinguished
- Land - IMMEDIATELY
3.7 FADEC Failure
Indications
- Erratic N1/N2 RPM indications
Procedure
- Identify failed system
- Look for N1/N2 RPM deviations with collective adjustments.
Affected System
- Affected FADEC - OFF
- Affected Engine - SHUT DOWN
- Land - AS SOON AS PRACTICAL
3.8 Ditching
- Float Mode - AUTO
- Airspeed - < 80 KTS
At 50 feet
- Collective Float Deploy - PRESS
- Land with minimum vertical and horizontal speed