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I was Reading the January edition of AOPA Flight Traning, Which has an article about emergency descent being added to the PTS for the private checkride. The article gives a generic method, if there's nothing specific in the POH about emergency decents. They say "flaps and gear should be extended as recommended by the manufacturer". Later in the article they talk about airspeed, and remind you to of course never exceed vNE, but also to watch for vFE if the flaps are out.
So here's the question. In an emergency descent is it better to descend at a rate that's between vFE and vNE, without flaps, or stay under vFE with flaps? I realize that a faster airspeed does not indicate a faster descent per se, but the more nosedown attitude you have, the more airspeed you're going to pick up.
Or would the descent rate be about the same, in feet per minute, At vFE with the flaps extended as it would be at vNE with the flaps in? Or is this question impossible to answer without knowing what plane were talking about?
So here's the question. In an emergency descent is it better to descend at a rate that's between vFE and vNE, without flaps, or stay under vFE with flaps? I realize that a faster airspeed does not indicate a faster descent per se, but the more nosedown attitude you have, the more airspeed you're going to pick up.
Or would the descent rate be about the same, in feet per minute, At vFE with the flaps extended as it would be at vNE with the flaps in? Or is this question impossible to answer without knowing what plane were talking about?