Having a debate with some other pilots and I wanted to see what you all thought on here. I know piston singles can't be "feathered", but would it be beneficial to pull the blue lever back during an engine failure that way there's less drag? This is assuming it's done while there's still some oil pressure left to change the pitch of the prop.
One of the pilots I spoke with said he's had 7 engine failures in a piston single, and all 7 times he's pulled the blue lever back all the way.
Curious what others think about this.
One of the pilots I spoke with said he's had 7 engine failures in a piston single, and all 7 times he's pulled the blue lever back all the way.
Curious what others think about this.