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Here's another candidate for the glider pilot hall of fame:
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...22X34526&key=1 -- Mike Schumann |
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On Feb 11, 6:14*am, "Mike Schumann" mike-nos...@traditions-
nospam.com wrote: Here's another candidate for the glider pilot hall of fame: http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...22X34526&key=1 -- Mike Schumann Yet another Cessna piston twin fuel selector valve problem. Forced landings are more common than many think. In a lifetime of flying light aircraft I've had four forced landings, one at night - none due to fuel exhaustion. All flights landed without further damage. Most airplane pilots don't want to think about it but it happens. If the landing is successful, the FAA/NTSB usually doesn't hear about it. Mine we 1. Catastrophic in-flight engine self-disassembly. (Cessna 195 over Death Valley) 2. Dzus cowl fasteners unzipped & fouled prop. (Supercub over west Texas.) 3. Throttle linkage fell apart leaving engine at idle. (Piper Turbo Arrow over the Continental Divide.) 4. Magneto drive seized. (Piper Archer II over Rockies at night - engine then lacked power to maintain terrain clearance on one mag.) Oh yes, one one the ground - Cessna 177. Tower reported significant smoke on taxi out. Mechanic had not tightened valve cover screws letting oil flow onto hot exhaust manifold - engine fire was imminent. The take home lesson is that it doesn't take much to bring down a light airplane. It's amazing how safe gliders are by comparison. |
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