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Last updated on September 30th, 2024 at 03:05 am
Fly the Engine: Master Reciprocating Aircraft Engine Operation for Safety and Performance
Fly the Engine is your comprehensive guide to mastering the operation of reciprocating aircraft engines. Whether you’re learning about start-up procedures, mixture management, turbo management, or how to prevent shock cooling, this book covers it all. Written for pilots of all skill levels, this resource delivers practical, hands-on advice to keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently.
What You’ll Learn in Fly the Engine:
Fly the Engine walks you through every phase of aircraft engine operation, from preflight inspections to shutdown procedures. It shows you how to identify potential engine issues before takeoff, how to properly start a hot, cold, or flooded engine, and what to do if you encounter a rough run-up. You’ll also learn when and how to lean the engine during flight, how to recognize a sticking valve, and much more.
Key Topics Include:
- Preflight Inspections: Spot engine discrepancies before takeoff
- Start-Up Procedures: Starting hot, cold, or flooded engines with ease
- Run-Up Troubleshooting: What to do with a rough run-up
- Takeoff and Climb: Optimize engine performance during critical phases
- Cruise and Descent: Manage your mixture and engine for efficiency
- Shutdown: Proper shutdown procedures to ensure engine longevity
- Mixture Management: Best practices for leaning your engine at every phase of flight
- Turbocharged Engine Management: How to handle turbo engines with confidence
- Engine Troubleshooting: Tips for diagnosing and fixing problems in-flight
- Shock Cooling: Avoid costly engine damage with expert advice
- Flying Specific Engine Models: Learn about flying the O-470-R, TSIO-520-B, IO-470N, O-360-E1A6B, HIO-360-E1AD, and TIO-540-J2BD
Expert Advice from 40 Years of Experience:
Written by a respected aviation expert, Fly the Engine is filled with real-world examples and practical tips, drawing from over 40 years of flying experience. Whether you’re confused about conflicting advice on shock cooling and mixture management or preparing to transition to a turbocharged aircraft, this book will provide the clarity and knowledge you need.
Why Pilots Need Fly the Engine:
Being a skilled pilot is about more than just stick and rudder control. It’s about mastering the throttle, mixture, prop, boost pump, carb heat, cowl flaps, and other power controls to maximize safety, performance, and engine longevity. With Fly the Engine, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to troubleshoot engine issues in flight and make informed decisions that ensure a smooth flight experience.
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