H-34 Choctaw/Emergency Procedures
SECTION 7. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Contents
1 Engine Failure
1.1 Engine Failure On Takeoff
- Simultaneously reduce collective pitch and apply aft cyclic.
- Maintain directional control with pedals
- Increase collective pitch to cushion landing
- Apply wheel brakes
1.2 Engine Failure During Climb/Cruise
- Collective - FULL DOWN
- Airspeed - 60 knots
- Cabin Occupants - ALERTED
- Tailwheel Lock - LOCKED
- Wheel brakes - OFF
- Shoulder harnesses - OFF
- At 75 feet - Aft cyclic to initiate flare
- At 15-20 knots - Forward cyclic to level aircraft
- Collective - Gradually increase to soften landing
- On ground contact - Collective full down
- Wheel brakes - APPLY
1.3 In-Flight Restart
Note: It is the pilot's judgement on whether to attempt an in-flight restart or to make a power-off landing.
- Collective - FULL DOWN
- Throttle - CLOSED
- Mixture - IDLE CUT-OFF
- Fuel Boost - ON
- Fuel Selector - OPEN
- Ignition - BOTH
- Starter - DEPRESS
- Primer Switch - DEPRESS
- Mixture - RICH (after engine starts)
- Throttle - Increase to normal RPM
1.4 Securing Engine In Flight
- Throttle - CLOSED
- Mixture - IDLE CUT-OFF
- Fuel Boost - OFF
- Ignition - OFF
- Fuel Selector - CLOSE
2 Tail Rotor Failure
2.1 Tail Rotor Failure on Takeoff or Below 10 Feet
- Throttle - CLOSE
- Cyclic - Maintain Level Attitude
- Collective - Raise to soften landing
- Wheel Brakes - APPLY
2.2 Tail Rotor Failure Above 10 Feet
- Throttle - CLOSE
- Collective - FULL DOWN
- Airspeed - 60 knots
- Cabin Occupants - ALERTED
- Tailwheel Lock - LOCKED
- Wheel brakes - OFF
- Shoulder harnesses - OFF
- At 75 feet - Aft cyclic to initiate flare
- At 15-20 knots - Forward cyclic to level aircraft
- Collective - Gradually increase to soften landing
- On ground contact - Collective full down
- Wheel brakes - APPLY
3 Fire
3.1 Fire On The Ground
- Mixture - IDLE CUT-OFF
- Fuel Boost - OFF
- Fuel Selector - CLOSE
- Ignition - OFF
- External Power - Disconnect
- Battery-Generator - OFF
- Fire - Extinguish
3.2 In-Flight Engine Fire
- Collective - FULL DOWN
- Airspeed - 60 knots
- Throttle - CLOSED
- Mixture - IDLE CUT-OFF
- Fuel Boost - OFF
- Fuel Selector - CLOSE
- Ignition - OFF
- Cabin Occupants - ALERTED
- Tailwheel Lock - LOCKED
- Wheel brakes - OFF
- Shoulder harnesses - OFF
- At 75 feet - Aft cyclic to initiate flare
- At 15-20 knots - Forward cyclic to level aircraft
- Collective - Gradually increase to soften landing
- On ground contact - Collective full down
- Wheel brakes - APPLY
3.3 Electrical Fire
- Battery-Generator Switch - OFF
- Fire Extinguisher - DEPLOY
4 Main Gear Box Failure
4.1 Operation Over Land
If main gearbox oil press drops below 25 psi, or a main gearbox chip light illuminates, land immediately.
4.2 Operation Over Sea
If main gearbox oil press drops below 25 psi, or a main gearbox chip light illuminates, take the following actions based on the relevant situation.
4.2.1 If Close to Shore or Landing Site
Proceed at a slow rate of speed (50-60 knots) to minimize overheating.
4.2.2 If Gearbox Temperature Pegged
- Prepare to ditch
- Head toward nearest landing site
- Establish slow cruise (50-60 knots) to permit a quick flare followed by ditching at first sign of failure.
4.2.3 If Gearbox Temperature Above Redline but not Pegged
- Prepare to ditch
- Head toward nearest landing site
- Monitor gearbox oil pressure. If it drops establish slow cruise (50-60 knots) to permit a quick flare followed by ditching at first sign of failure.
4.2.4 Pressure Zero. Temperature within Limits
Note: This indication could be a malfunctioning pressure gauge.
- Prepare to ditch
- Head for nearest landing site
- Monitor gearbox oil pressure. Cruise speed and altitude may be higher than in previous two cases.
- If oil temperature rises establish slow cruise (50-60 knots) to permit a quick flare followed by ditching at first sign of failure.
5 Ditching
- Transmit Distress Signal
- Notify cabin passengers
- Have cabin occupants open the cabin door
- Open sliding windows in cockpit
- Order copilot to secure engine prior to entering the water
- Upon contact with water, continue to increase collective to slow rotor blade motion
6 Electrical Failures
6.1 Generator Failure
Indication - GEN WARN light illuminated
- Battery/Generator switch - Leave in BATT & GEN position to use only essential equipment
- Unneeded Equipment and Lights - OFF
- If equipment on secondary bus is needed, the Battery/Generator can be put in the BATT ONLY position, but battery power will be used more quickly.
6.2 No 1 Inverter Failure
Indication - INST PWR FAILURE light illuminated
- Instruments relying on AC power will be lost
- Instrument Power switch - NO 2 INV (if needed, and sufficient battery power)
6.3 No 2 Inverter Failure
Indication - Loss of ASE, radar altimeter and transponder.
Equipment on the bus cannot be powered in the event of a No 2 Inverter failure.
6.4 Bus shorts
Bus shorts will result in equipment on one or more busses going inoperative. Care should be taken due to the risk of an electrical fire.
- Battery/Generator - OFF (at pilot's discretion)
- Land - As soon as practical
7 Flight Servo Failures
- Affected servo - TURN OFF (PRI OFF or AUX OFF)
- Airspeed - below 60 knots
- Land - As soon as practicable