by N8632Y » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:59 pm
Kristin,
I've only been the student/pilot performing the Vmc demo, till now.
I've heard of "blocking the rudder"? ok, so, critical engine, left is simulated lost, speed is slowing from blue line, approaching red line, right engine is full forward, plenty of altitude, but not high enough so that a stall will be reached first, ......
and the MEI has their right foot "under" the right rudder to block the amount of travel the student can get, therefore limiting how low Vmc will actually be, so instead of reaching Vmc at theoretically at 90, you reach it at 95 mph, leaving room for recovery.
But in the event of the student passing Vmc, and not reacting, yes, easy to move power to idle, but if your foot is under the right pedal, it will take some dancing to get it out and stomp on top of it? Since i've never done it, this is what i have visualized?
steve
PA30-1773 N8632Y