What ice protection systems does the Seneca have?

What ice protection systems does the Seneca have?

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If whilst taking off in a Seneca you lose the left engine what side do you want the crosswind to come from?

If whilst taking off in a Seneca you lose the left engine what side do you want the crosswind to come from?

Live side to oppose the yawing moment. In this case, the right side.

What are the longitudinal ridges on the stabilator of the Seneca for?

What are the longitudinal ridges on the stabilator of the Seneca for?

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You’ve been flying the Seneca, does it have a critical engine?

You’ve been flying the Seneca, does it have a critical engine?

Yes, the left engine is the critical engine because the propellers rotate clockwise.

What is the Engine Failure After Take off drill on your previous aircraft?

What is the Engine Failure After Take off drill on your previous aircraft?

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If you slammed the throttles wide open during takeoff on the Seneca, what would happen?

If you slammed the throttles wide open during takeoff on the Seneca, what would happen?

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When you feather the engine on the Seneca, do you have to feather before a certain RPM?

When you feather the engine on the Seneca, do you have to feather before a certain RPM?

Yes, feathering locks engage at 800 RPM on the Seneca.

We feather to stop windmilling and reduce drag.

Does the Seneca have a carb heat system?

Does the Seneca have a carb heat system?

No, Seneca has a fuel injection system therefore it does not have a carburator.

Do you get carb icing in the Seneca?

Do you get carb icing in the Seneca?

No, Seneca has a fuel injection system which doesn’t suffer from vapour icing.

What color of fuel is used in the Seneca?

What color of fuel is used in the Seneca?

Seneca uses MOGAS (red) or AVGAS (Blue)

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