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Yes, but... The purpose in diving an aircraft during an attempted airstart is to ensure adequate engine RPM, not to cool the engine. Once sufficient RPM is achieved, an normal start sequence can usually be achieved...assuming whatever caused the engine to shut down in the first place is no longer a factor.

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