Whether you’re new to multiengine flying or multiengine rated but rusty, become a better, safer pilot with the AOPA Air Safety Institute’s Taming the Twin video series. These videos, in collaboration with Sporty’s, cover the fundamentals that are key to mastering multiengine flying.
Planning a multiengine takeoff involves consulting single-engine performance charts to prepare for and respond to an engine failing on takeoff. This video reviews critical preflight calculation considerations—such as accelerate-stop distance and climb performance with one engine inoperative—and a typical multiengine takeoff briefing.
The series’ remaining videos are scheduled to be released one at a time in the upcoming months.
1. Introduction to Multiengine Airplanes [ Ссылка ]
2. Single-Engine Operations [ Ссылка ]
3. Engine Failure After Takeoff (this video)
4. Engine Failure During Cruise
5. IMC Engine Failure
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