flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
Sigh... I'm old enough that I've forgotten some of the things I learned 10-20 years ago...
For a LONG time, I have been shutting down piston aircraft engines in the order Mixture -> Alternator -> Mags -> Master.
I had a reason for doing that, based on some posts here ages ago. However, now that I'm looking through all of my procedures and making myself justify them... I don't remember any of why I do it that way, nor do I even remember who posted the things I had based that off of. And my POH says Mixture -> Alternator -> Master -> Mags.
What would be the mechanical/electrical reasons behind the order of operations for shutdown?
For a LONG time, I have been shutting down piston aircraft engines in the order Mixture -> Alternator -> Mags -> Master.
I had a reason for doing that, based on some posts here ages ago. However, now that I'm looking through all of my procedures and making myself justify them... I don't remember any of why I do it that way, nor do I even remember who posted the things I had based that off of. And my POH says Mixture -> Alternator -> Master -> Mags.
What would be the mechanical/electrical reasons behind the order of operations for shutdown?