Engine Out Q

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NyyDave
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Engine Out Q

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Heyo,

Anyone know how to keep the radios alive when shutting down engines for engine out practice? Idle just isn't as fun and I think I made a lost comms headache tonight when I lost the avionics...

(Xplane 10.Something)

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Dave H
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Kyle.Sanders
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Strange that they didn't run off your battery.
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NyyDave
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Yea they do for a short time on the Bell and the DA40 but if I cut the mixture on the TBM it gets scary quiet. I can get like 3 mins off the battery if lucky...I guess it's kinda most realistic huh?
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I've never flown either so I'm not sure. If that is realistic, I would suggest declaring the emergency, give a short description of what you are going to do ("going to fly the full ILS 20R approach and terminate my communications at this time to conserve battery life")... Wait for a quick response and then I might kill all non-essential equipment (that draws battery power) and get down to the ground ASAP.
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something is wrong in the TBM it should last a lot more than 3 mins on battery. Use data input output to check the draw.
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