Hasan Bahcivan
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Relatively new pilot here. Consider the following hypothetical scenario for a Cessna 172. You are on a 5 mile final and you realized that you are too high and too fast and decided to pull out the throttle, but instead you pulled out the mixture and the engine stopped.
I know that if you notice the engine startling and immediately push the mixture in, it will restart. But, what if you wait too long and everything is silent, just the wind. Will the propeller continue to turn? In what direction?
My guess is as long as the propeller is turning in the right direction, the engine will restart as soon as you push in the mixture. If the propeller is not turning, it won't (without the ignition key).
I would appreciate your responses.
I know that if you notice the engine startling and immediately push the mixture in, it will restart. But, what if you wait too long and everything is silent, just the wind. Will the propeller continue to turn? In what direction?
My guess is as long as the propeller is turning in the right direction, the engine will restart as soon as you push in the mixture. If the propeller is not turning, it won't (without the ignition key).
I would appreciate your responses.