Frank Natoli
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In visual flight conditions, the sure sign of a dead or dying engine is a yaw into the dead or dying engine. One uses the rudder to stop the yaw.
But what about IMC? One cannot see the horizon, so the asymmetric thrust yaw is observed on the heading indicator, correct? But normally, when one finds oneself slightly off heading, one banks [not yaws] to recover the heading.
How to know in IMC to use rudder not ailerons to counter asymmetric thrust?
I can't find any resource, including AFH, that discusses this point.
But what about IMC? One cannot see the horizon, so the asymmetric thrust yaw is observed on the heading indicator, correct? But normally, when one finds oneself slightly off heading, one banks [not yaws] to recover the heading.
How to know in IMC to use rudder not ailerons to counter asymmetric thrust?
I can't find any resource, including AFH, that discusses this point.