Unusual attitude recovery advice sought
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
"Ken S. Tucker"  wrote in 
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 Hi Barney - not :-) - Rubble. 
  
 On Apr 3, 9:00 am, "Barney Rubble"  wrote: 
 That's the best advice. I once got into the start of a graveyard 
 spiral on a VERY turbulent day when I took my eye off the ball for a 
 split second to tune the radio. When i glanced back I noticed the 
 plane was 90 degrees off heading and the VSI was pegged downwards. It 
 happened in less than 2 seconds, I kid you not. Instinct took over 
 and I levelled the wings and got the altitude back on track before 
 the controller even noticed. Boy did I get the cold chills. I was 
 single pilot in heavy IMC with the rian beating on the windshield, 
 moderate turb PIREPS all around and minimums below. Not a goot time 
 to let things slide. I was back on alt and heading before the  
 controller even noticed.... I'm pleased I practiced UA and smooth 
 control of the plane. 
 - Barney 
  
 That's damn interesting. Consider a vortex, we see 
 them as tornadoes when they actually mature and 
 touch down to the ground. 
 But suppose only 1 in a hundred, actually become 
 mature tornadoes and the rest exist in bad weather, 
 inside clouds that Barney may have encountered. 
  
 There is a lot of different kinds of turbulence, that 
 could appear in seconds as one flys into a vortex. 
  
 I've seen plenty of photo's of little titties on the bottom 
 of storm clouds, (I think they are usually Nimbo Stratus, 
 but not always), that dissipated. 
  
 That gives me an idea for a new instrument, 
 something like a "stall buzzer". 
 If a delta attitude occurs, that is NOT a result of an 
 control input, then that would warn of either a 
 weather or structural anomally. Fortunately for 
 Barney it was a weather anomally. 
  
 Don't quite know how to build it yet but that's just 
 application of ingenuity. 
 Regards 
 Ken S. Tucker 
  
 
Good lord, is there nothing you know something about~?  
 
Bertie 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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