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High Key / Low Key - Engine out procedures

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rogerdjr

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In an engine-out situation

I was taught
1) Pull prop control full out
2) Establish best glide speed
3) Check fuel selector, & Mags
4) Select my landing field
5) descend to cross the landing point (runway threshold on the downwind end) at 90 degrees and at 1,500' AGL
6) Do a descending 270 degree turn to the threshold

Good news is that if I am higher on the approach a slip easily corrects descent rate

I have heard that the military uses a slightly different approach

I'm curious what others use and how you select the altitudes and how you calculate best glide speed for your unique configuration

Thanks
 

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