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if the engine fails a good pilot can 'auto rotate' using the dead rotor to lower the helicopter
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As safely as you can, coast into the break down lane, come to a stop and turn the 4-way flashers on.
The plane will 'hang' to oneedge and in about 1 minute will hit the ground. Not right at all. Every commercial twin-jet aircraft is able to fly safely on one engine, and pilots are trained on how to land safely on a single engine. It very rarely happens but when it does it's not a big deal.
When the thermostat in your car fails it usually fails to open which in turn does not allow radiator water to pass through the engine and cool it, so the engine over heats.
Airplanes do not just drop out of the sky and crash when an engine fails. The airplane WILL come down, but the pilot still has control and the airplane can glide for some distance before it has to touch down. If there is an open field or relatively smooth place where the pilot can put his aircraft down, it may be possible to land the airplane safely and without injuring passengers or people on the ground.
Airplanes do not just drop out of the sky and crash when an engine fails. The airplane WILL come down, but the pilot still has control and the airplane can glide for some distance before it has to touch down. If there is an open field or relatively smooth place where the pilot can put his aircraft down, it may be possible to land the airplane safely and without injuring passengers or people on the ground.
What happens depends greatly on which module fails. If the engine control module (computer) fails it may cause the engine to run poorly or not at all. If the ignition module fails the engine won't start.
That's a simple one. But it depends on if we're talking fixed-wing or rotary-wing. I'll tell you both... 1-Rotary-wing: The rotors have a 'free-wheeling unit' which allows the rotors to keep on spinning, even if the engine quits. The pilot still has complete control and can land the helicopter safely. 2-Fixed-wing: When the engine quits mid-air on a fixed wing aircraft...good luck because the aircraft, without its power, will quickly begin to lose speed and descend. But because all pilots are trained for these situations, there's no need to worry about crashing. look at this URL for an example. http://www.noob.us/miscellaneous/pilot-lands-safely-after-engine-fails/ I hope this answered you question effectively!
What are the procedures in a small plane and the engine fails
No. The pilots use an ejection seat when the engine fails.
The helicopter arrives after you complete your application and mail it in. If it fails to appear on later visits, you should try clearing your cache and rebooting Poptropica, or leave the island and return. (see related question)