Method and apparatus for pilot training

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60711, 60698, 244 1713, 340515, 364550, 364579, G06G 748, F01B 2104

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for providing training mode operation of a multiple engine aircraft simulates the failure of one engine and the simultaneous operation of at least one other engine in an elevated, emergency power condition. The engines (20, 22) are mechanically linked (24) and provide a single power output (26). A training power schedule (56a, 56b) is selected (60, 62) to limit the combined engine power output to a level equivalent to the combined output with one engine inoperative and another in an elevated, emergency power operating condition.

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