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<blockquote data-quote="DA 20" data-source="post: 3510069" data-attributes="member: 7680"><p>If you lose your port (left) engine it veers to the left. Dead foot dead engine. If you just lose an engine it does not mean you are going to crash immediately. With a trained pilot and properly loaded aircraft you can fly until you run out of fuel, but the best thing to do is land at the first good airport. I flew a Fairchild F 27 for more than 25 minutes on one engine until I could get an ILS into St. Louis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DA 20, post: 3510069, member: 7680"] If you lose your port (left) engine it veers to the left. Dead foot dead engine. If you just lose an engine it does not mean you are going to crash immediately. With a trained pilot and properly loaded aircraft you can fly until you run out of fuel, but the best thing to do is land at the first good airport. I flew a Fairchild F 27 for more than 25 minutes on one engine until I could get an ILS into St. Louis. [/QUOTE]
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