PART IV - EMERGENCY HANDLING
Para.
Engine failure in flight ... ... ... ... 74
Relighting ... ... ... ... ... ... 75
Action in the event of fire ... ... ... ... 76
Abandoning the aircraft ... ... ... ... 77
Electrical system failures ... ... ... ... 78
Power controls emergency operation ... ... ... 79
Trimming controls emergency operation ... ... 80
Air brakes emergency operation ... ... ... 81
Undercarriage emergency operation ... ... ... 82
Flap failure and flapless landings ... ... ... 83
Cockpit cooling unit failure ... ... ... 84
Ammunition over-heat emergency shut-off ... ... 85
Forced landing ... ... ... ... ... 86
Ditching ... ... ... ... ... 87
PART V - ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT
A4 sight ... ... ... ... ... ... 88
Guns and cine camera ... ... ... ... 89
Gun firing ... ... ... ... ... 90
Bombs ... ... ... ... ... ... 91
Releasing demolition bombs ... ... ... ... 92
Releasing fragmentation bombs ... ... ... 93
Rockets ... ... ... ... ... ... 94
Rocket firing ... ... ... ... ... 95
Chemical tank equipment ... ... ... ... 96
Jettisoning of external stores ... ... ... 97
PART VI - FLIGHT PLANNING
CHARTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
Flight planning charts description ... ... 98
Chart
Clean aircraft-no external load ... ... ... 1
Aircraft with 16 rockets ... ... ... 2
Aircraft with 2-100 gall. drop tanks ... ... 3
Aircraft with 2-167 gall. drop tanks ... ... 4
Fig.
Cockpit-forward view ... ... ... ... 1
Cockpit-port side ... ... ... ... 2
Cockpit-starboard side ... ... ... ... 3
Cockpit-rearward view ... ... ... ... 4
Type D1 oxygen regulator (later aircraft) ... ... 5
Armament panel-below instrument panel ... ... 6
Circuit breaker panel (port side) ... ... ... 7
Circuit breaker panel (starboard side) ... ... 8
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For comparison: USAF F-86E Check Lists:
Final Checks
Emergency Checks
Internal Checks
External Checks
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