You're climbing at Vy and just passing 800' feet AGL when the engine starts shaking real bad and you've obviously had a loss of power.
The checklist for our club's Arrow currently says in that situation you would maintain a safe airspeed, lower the gear, and shut down the engine. It makes no mention about turning off the master or perhaps activating the ELT or maybe leave the engine windmilling and go to low rpm (high pitch) to increase gliding distance. I understand there's not much time to try and troubleshoot like switch tanks, ensure the fuel pump is on, switch mags, etc.
My question is given the scenario above, at such a low altitude, would you do anything different than what our club's checklist has like perhaps crack the door or turn the master off? How would you handle the situation for your particular airplane?
The checklist for our club's Arrow currently says in that situation you would maintain a safe airspeed, lower the gear, and shut down the engine. It makes no mention about turning off the master or perhaps activating the ELT or maybe leave the engine windmilling and go to low rpm (high pitch) to increase gliding distance. I understand there's not much time to try and troubleshoot like switch tanks, ensure the fuel pump is on, switch mags, etc.
My question is given the scenario above, at such a low altitude, would you do anything different than what our club's checklist has like perhaps crack the door or turn the master off? How would you handle the situation for your particular airplane?