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land on remaining runway / with in 30deg of center line.

Avoid obstacles. DO NOT ATTEMPT 180deg turn!!!

1) Airspeed .. LOWER THE NOSE AND ESTABLISH PITCH FOR BEST GLIDE

2) Flaps .... as needed

3) power ..... as available

4) time permitting.... declare emergency

5) Mixture...... Idle cutoff

6) Ignition....... off

7) Battery Master switch...... off

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