It's a non-issue. It happens all the time every day. If the engine starts up on the ground to get you OFF the ground, it will start up in midflight, so long as it's not shot up and as long as it was in good condition to begin with.
It's a non issue you keep pushing for.
You are so intent on being right all the time, you miss the point. I'm not pushing for any issue. I'm trying to inject some logic and realism into the orginal "cutting engines mid flight" question. HT owns the game and does what he sees fit, that is unless you have an under the table agreement with HT and tell him what to do also.
In game, engines quit running because they are combat damaged, run out of fuel, or the player chooses to shut it(them) down.
In real world, engines quit running because they are combat damaged, run out of fuel, the pilot chooses to shut it (them) down, there is a random mechanical failure, fuel contaimination, etc, etc, etc.
My attempt is to try and add to the conversation with some real world experience and provide some reasoning for not shutting down and engine vs using piloting skills in an air combat situation.
You are so intent on being "King Krusty", never admitting to being wrong, and talking down to everyone, that you miss the true intent and meaning of what is being discussed. You seem to be the only one in this discussion that can't get down off your high horse, relax, and consider what others have to say without going on the attack.
Is that simple enough for you?