Engine Failure: Takeoff Roll
Double the engines and double the excitement! It's time to talk about multi-engine flying with a primer on an engine failure emergency while on the ground. In this UND AeroCast episode, UND Flight Instructor,Anthony Bottini, defines the term "light twin" and discusses performance and procedural considerations during the unlikely event of experiencing an engine failure during the takeoff roll. Using a brand-new UND Aerospace Piper Seminole, demo pilot and Flight Instructor, Brian Willis, demonstrates some runway engine cuts with smooth and controlled takeoff aborts and subsequent recoveries. Thanks for the help, Brian! Enjoy the show and as always, Have Fun and Fly Safe!
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