I have read reports of in-flight engine failure where the pilot was unaware of the failure (at least initially until the black lever failed to increase thrust) due to a combination of factors such as windmilling prop, lack of annunciators, pilot distraction associated with landing, etc.
So, if the engine stops and the prop is still windmilling, what exactly is the restart procedure? If the mags are still hot (check for mags on both), just supply fuel and it should restart on its own, correct? Set mixture appropriate for altitude? So one would turn on fuel pumps (if present) and check (possibly change) tanks, what else? What if your plane has electronic ignition; any changes with that?
So, if the engine stops and the prop is still windmilling, what exactly is the restart procedure? If the mags are still hot (check for mags on both), just supply fuel and it should restart on its own, correct? Set mixture appropriate for altitude? So one would turn on fuel pumps (if present) and check (possibly change) tanks, what else? What if your plane has electronic ignition; any changes with that?
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