How To Handle Inflight Emergencies - Jason Schappert of MzeroA LIVE @ Sun n Fun 2013

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11 жыл бұрын

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Below is one of my most popular seminars I have hosted literally all over the world. Handling inflight emergencies has long been a passion of mine in an effort to create smarter/safer pilots. It's even the title of my most recent book.
The entire seminar runs about 40 minutes in length.... Enjoy - Jason
TEXT TRANSCRIPT:
Inflight Emergencies Seminar with Jason

Today, we are talking about handling inflight Emergencies. This is the presentation I've done literally all over the country. Some of you have the flyers about the Aviation Seminar at sea, you see I've done it there, Sun n Fun, Oshkosh, AOPA Aviation Summit, really highly sought after presentation, I am very fortunate and excited to share with you guys. So what you may be asking yourself is, who is this Jason guy? anybody here ever heard of a website called MzeroA.com, or see the videos? I run a flight training video blog called MzeroA.com, we are the first people that actually externally mount cameras on general aviation aircraft for the purpose of flight training. So just like the video clip you saw at the very beginning. We are taking flight training to a new level educating people through social media and be on facebook, twitter & KZfaq with those videos. Having the number one rated online ground school that also lead to over six best selling books, seven books in total. All books are actually examiner's questions. Every single questions of the examiner's are the proper answers to those questions are compiled all into a book for you guys just to enjoy. Also the book Inflight Emergencies which allows this videos and clips you gonna see today.
I was also privileged to be asked by the FAA to rewrite Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge and Airplane Flying Handbook include videos on that and most recent bestseller is the FAR AIM in plain english and took that big two hundred page FAR AIM condensed it down about a hundred pages. What you really need to know for your private sport pilot certificate and explained in plain english. Our most recent thing the aviation seminar at sea which I have you guys flyers about. We're onto our second annual now. Aviation seminar at sea issuing advance and master wings credits to help remove your pilot certificate at sea went to airport, beach and St. Martin. It's really a neat trip. What we gonna talk about today someone tells me earlier that the shirt is really appropriate "Keep calm and fly on" for Inflight Emergencies. What are we gonna talk about how to handle 3 types of emergencies.
1. Engine Failures Inflight
2. Engine Failures on take off (both with or without runway remaining)
3. How to make a better plan for the unexpected
I definitely suggest having your notepads ready with that. So the first thing I want to talk about the Engine Failures inflight. I am gonna share this video with you guys, it's slightly humorous on some point I had to bleak out all the colorful language so it's PGA promise. The first really pioneers inflight video, This is back when company dated toys, the system was a very expensive to have so all people had it, these was the very first year event release on it, these two gentlemen are actually flying to this very event about six years ago and ended up having an engine failure inflight. So we gonna kinda watch this and analyze this incident, well I am not a big fan of gloom and doom stuff, certainly in a positive manner. They actually end up landing on a road and like pull into a taco bell so everything was okay.
You guys will able to see that, real quick . So let's go ahead and watch this clip.
An engine failure inflight, again just to bring this home, I mean. These are two people just trying to do what a lot of you guys do and that is flying into the Sun N Fun. I mean I am really an interesting situation to see I can't imagine that they had to call the police and say "Hey! I'm at the Taco Bell, Winter Haven and we need a tow truck." This also brings up the other question though, and it's debated a lot. Do I find was to land in the road, do I land with the traffic like they did in that case, do I land against the traffic, anybody of you have thoughts on that by the way with the traffic?, against the traffic?. I can see that on both ways. They're so fortunate I mean next time you're driving down the road and look up all the power lines that sort of stuff these people are so fortunate. It's great and we can use this video and share this kind of experience.
Anybody ever heard of something called the ABC's of an emergency? Anybody heard of that, Chris, I know you've heard of that whole clock. The ABC's of an emergency. If that engine work equipped and this is something, this people affectedly following even though you don't see all of it...

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@propnose
@propnose 9 жыл бұрын
As a professional pilot, we do monitor 121.5, and hear a lot of people communicating on it as well as hearing ELT's occasionally.
@aashtu
@aashtu 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Jason..Really Helpful! and you an excellent instructor!
@michaelrivera6989
@michaelrivera6989 8 жыл бұрын
Altitude for turnback to the runway depends on the aircraft you are flying. My instructor routinely instructs folks by making them turnbacks at 500 ft agl. The sling made by the Airplane Factory has a 13 to one glide ratio so 500 ft agl is easily doable. My airport allows these turnbacks practices.
@brucehayes4
@brucehayes4 7 жыл бұрын
Jason is an Excellent instructor. I use to teach Principles and Techniques of instruction and you nailed it.
@mrwonk
@mrwonk 7 жыл бұрын
I use 700 feet as my drop dead to go back to the runway if I have an engine failure on take-off. Also, taxi-ways, ramp space, and other runways (even closed runways) are also options to consider if an engine dies on take-off.
@thegodofhellfire
@thegodofhellfire 10 жыл бұрын
great video!
@johncooksey79
@johncooksey79 3 жыл бұрын
Question, With thee second clip, Why was the autopilot bringing him over 17,000 when it was set to 10,000 ft?
@feetgoaroundfullflapsC
@feetgoaroundfullflapsC 5 жыл бұрын
How many engine emergencies have Jason done without accidents.. MMMMMzero..
@goinflyin33
@goinflyin33 11 жыл бұрын
Jason, in the mooney video when the engine quits, there is a field at about 2 o'clock. Obviously, the video quality isn't great so it is hard to tell the condition of that field; but if it were you in this situation, do you turn back or go to the field? My first instinct in watching it would be to head straight for it.
@ericleszkowicz898
@ericleszkowicz898 6 жыл бұрын
23:27 the best
@BLS2001
@BLS2001 11 жыл бұрын
Good video.
@AirmanBrown
@AirmanBrown 11 жыл бұрын
Great vid Jason!
@haydukeii
@haydukeii 9 жыл бұрын
Not quite accurate on the details of the King Air, he was coming home from a funeral for his brother, had well over 200 hrs in 172's and was just getting ready to start his instrument rating. However, no matter. Still a great story and excellent job by Doug White and the engine fail pilots. (www.aopa.org/News-and-Video/All-News/2009/April/14/Unintentional-King-Air-pilot-An-interview-with-Doug-White)
@urhumbleservant
@urhumbleservant 5 жыл бұрын
Video starts @ 3:44
@spelldaddy5386
@spelldaddy5386 3 жыл бұрын
Disclaimer: I know some of these are out of order A-airspeed B-best landing spot C-checklist D-declare the emergency E-exit the airplane F-file the report G-get out of the way H-hospital (if hurt)
@MzeroAFlightTraining
@MzeroAFlightTraining 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in and thanks for the insight!
@JayBunning
@JayBunning 11 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Jason on being invited by the FAA to rewrite The Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge and Airplane Flying Handbook books. The books shown in the video (2:35) and are selling on Amazon - they aren't the new re-written versions are they? From the Amazon preview they seemed to have the same content as the current free versions on the FAA website, just with a different cover?
@robcarter7846
@robcarter7846 3 жыл бұрын
I think he might have fibbed a little bit...
@justsayn5790
@justsayn5790 8 жыл бұрын
This may be good stuff for a person who has passed the test and wants to improve their skills but I want to pass the test. Get the Monkey Off My Back then get into more in depth detailed study. I've heard way too many now saying that you need to know the stuff to pass. Fact is you need to pass the test. Then one is encouraged to go through the minutia; details. This is a hard fact for those involved with the FAA & flight instructors if they want more students. Do you have test question you read off and then answers to select from, A,B, or C, and then the correct answer. If you go to youtubes Hamwhisper you can see what I'm talking about if you need an example. Ham radio is a complicated subject. Hamwhisper did a great job in its simplicity having people pass the tests. If you have this kind of test format available I'd be willing to go further,taken advantage of your testing.
@ahmadtheaviationlover1937
@ahmadtheaviationlover1937 4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha who would name their goats Prop Rudder Strut
@jefar53
@jefar53 10 жыл бұрын
Seemed pre planned
@mibet2
@mibet2 8 жыл бұрын
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