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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2018 · 59 MIN

SMAC191 When To Declare Minimum Fuel and When To Declare An Emergency

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When to declare minimum fuel and when to declare an emergency was inspired by an email from a listener. We discuss the terms, the rules, and some practical advice in dealing with emergency. Preflight Checklist: Sponsor: AviationCareersPodcast.com – Scholarships, Career Coaching, and Interview Preparation. News And Announcements: Top 20 Career Podcasts You Must Subscribe and Listen To Next episode is an interview at Stinson field with Larry Overstreet. Cruise Flight/When To Declare Minimum Fuel and When To Declare An Emergency: Listener mail: Hi Carl. I just stumbled upon your site. Very nice! A lot of good information. Thanks for posting it. I do want to call your attention to an issue in your article titled “Should I Declare Minimum Fuel If I Have An Alternate?” Should I Declare Minimum Fuel If I Have An Alternate? In that article, you state “The wonderful aspect when declaring minimum fuel is that it is an advisory to ATC and requires no paperwork.” This seems to imply that if you declare an emergency you have to submit “paperwork.” In fact, since at least the 70’s, it is rare that you’ll have any contact at all with the FAA post-flight after declaring an emergency, and it is exceedingly rare that any “paperwork” will be involved. I feel it is very important to ensure that pilots know this so they do not hesitate to declare an emergency if they need assistance. Avianca flight 52 is an example of what can happen if pilots are hesitant to declare an emergency. So it’s great to get the word out about the “minimum fuel” declaration, but not so great to portray it as a way to avoid declaring an emergency if an emergency exists. My $0.02, and worth about that much! ATP/CFI When you should declare minimum fuel. MINIMUM FUEL− Indicates that an aircraft’s fuel supply has reached a state where, upon reaching the destination, it can accept little or no delay. This is not an emergency situation but merely indicates an emergency situation is possible should any undue delay occur. When you should declare emergency fuel. EMERGENCY− A distress or an urgency condition. URGENCY− A condition of being concerned about safety and of requiring timely but not immediate assistance; a potential distress condition. DISTRESS− A condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of requiring immediate assistance. General advice on declaring an emergency. Chapter 6 of the AIM Emergency Procedures Request assistance immediately Don’t Hint and Hope Use the transponder MAYDAY− The international radiotelephony distress signal. When repeated three times, it indicates imminent and grave danger and that immediate assistance is requested. ATC assistance After You land think about the ELT. Maybe invest in a PLB. Survive by being discovered easily. Search and Rescue. Don’t worry about the aircraft. The insurance agency now owns it. After Landing Checklist: Picks Of The Week: Carl – NIFA Region IX SAFECON inspirational video. Larry – Aviation Museums I’ve Recently Visited: Stafford Air Museum, Weatherford, OK. https://staffordmuseum.org “The Stafford Air & Space Museum is named in honor of Weatherford native and legendary test pilot and astronaut, Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford. The museum is considered as one of the finest and most comprehensive air and space museums in the central United States and encompasses over an acre of exhibits under one roof.” Texas Air Museum, San Antonio, TX. https://www.texasairmuseum.org Located on the grounds of Stinson Field (KSSF), the second oldest continuously operating General Aviation airport in the US. Victoria – Hallmark Christmas movies with Airplanes – Christmas Under Wraps – https://youtu.be/QpcpZ_AHy8M Return to Christmas Creek – https://youtu.be/okFP2N_iKXI Tom – FAA Safety Maintenance Hangar / Toolbox – https://www.faasafety.gov/gslac/onlineresources.aspx?categoryId=96&masterId=2&n=amt The post SMAC191 When To Declare Minimum Fuel and When To Declare An Emergency appeared first on Stuck Mic AvCast.

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