krlang wrote:
In most of the airplanes I work on, the rarity being the Fadec airplanes. You start the engine pretty much the same way. You get it spinning beyond a certain percentage, when you move the power lever out of cutoff to put in the fuel the auto ignition is engaged and it lites off and there is a temp limit you shouldnt exceed. You also make sure there is sufficient oil pressure during the start sequence. If either look abnormal you take the fuel away, and let the engine motor to keep the air moving through it. (the FADEC engines add the fuel in for you, you just hit the start button)
Pretty much right on. Except that in almost all manual control engines you push the starter, hit a certain N1 (or N2 in some engines), ignition on and throttles out of the gate into idle.
FADEC and (ECU) type engines do almost everything except pushing the starter button on thier own and taking the throttles out of idle cut-off.