Normal Operating
Procedures
DA 42 NG AFM
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4A.6.20 FLIGHT AT HIGH ALTITUDE
At high altitudes the provision of oxygen for the occupants is necessary. Legal
requirements for the provision of oxygen should be adhered to.
Also see Section 2.11 - OPERATING ALTITUDE.
4A.6.21 DEMONSTRATION OF ENGINE SHUTDOWN/RESTART
Maximum altitude ........................ 10,000 ft pressure altitude
Minimum altitude......................... 3,000 ft above ground level
CAUTION
Do not attempt an in-flight engine restart if the engine has
been shutdown for more than two minutes.
NOTE
When demonstrating handling qualities with one engine
inoperative the left engine is the critical engine.
Restarting the Engine with the Starter
Maximum restart airspeed ............... 100 KIAS or airspeed
for a stationary propeller,
whichever is lower
CAUTION
Do not engage the starter when the propeller is windmilling.
CONTINUED
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