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As many of you probably know, recent midwest weather has been a steady
stream of low overcast, misty, and foggy days prohibiting most VFR flight and making IFR flights a spin of the icing roulette wheel. I thought it may be a good opportunity for us to review NASA's icing online courses. http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html Jim |
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("Jim Burns" wrote)
As many of you probably know, recent midwest weather has been a steady stream of low overcast, misty, and foggy days prohibiting most VFR flight and making IFR flights a spin of the icing roulette wheel. I thought it may be a good opportunity for us to review NASA's icing online courses. http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html "The streak of cloudy days continues. If it weren't for about 2 hours of filtered sun on New Years Day this would be the 14th completely cloudy day in a row." http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=mpx&storyid=1047&source=0 NOAA - Persistent Lack of Sunshine in the Twin Cities http://www.kare11.com/weather/weather_article.aspx?storyid=115912 Local news blip Montblack |
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: "The streak of cloudy days continues. If it weren't for about 2 hours of
: filtered sun on New Years Day this would be the 14th completely cloudy day : in a row." Hey... that little window let me fly home (Wisconsin-Virginia) on New Year's Day.... Take what you can get! ![]() -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Hey... that little window let me fly home (Wisconsin-Virginia) on New
Year's Day.... Take what you can get! ![]() Hey, we flew VFR from Iowa City to Janesville, WI (and back) last Sunday. The last 45 minutes were, um, interesting. The temperature and dew points began to converge, as the sun began to set, and sky conditions dropped from 11,000 broken to a very optimistic 1300 overcast -- across a 250 mile wide stretch of terrain -- in about 20 minutes. It was the most widespread deterioration I've ever seen. I was glad to be on the ground at the end of that flight. We were still legal VFR, but visibility was 5 miles or less, and nasty icing was occurring less than a thousand feet up. Other than that, we haven't flown diddly squat in weeks. Our last fly-in guest was sometime around Thanksgiving. Worst flying weather I've ever seen. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Hey... that little window let me fly home (Wisconsin-Virginia) on New Year's Day.... Take what you can get! ![]() Hey, we flew VFR from Iowa City to Janesville, WI (and back) last Sunday. The last 45 minutes were, um, interesting. The temperature and dew points began to converge, as the sun began to set, and sky conditions dropped from 11,000 broken to a very optimistic 1300 overcast -- across a 250 mile wide stretch of terrain -- in about 20 minutes. It was the most widespread deterioration I've ever seen. I was glad to be on the ground at the end of that flight. We were still legal VFR, but visibility was 5 miles or less, and nasty icing was occurring less than a thousand feet up. Other than that, we haven't flown diddly squat in weeks. Our last fly-in guest was sometime around Thanksgiving. Worst flying weather I've ever seen. Yes, I feel your pain. I haven't flown since a trip in October to New Hampshire where I got some ice on the return trip. I was off two weeks at Christmas and the weather was either icing conditions or low vis every day the entire time I was off work! Matt |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Other than that, we haven't flown diddly squat in weeks. Our last fly-in guest was sometime around Thanksgiving. Worst flying weather I've ever seen. So between the weather and my work backing up, at least my engine picked a good time to make metal. It is off the airplane waiting for the crate to arrive from Penn Yan. I last flew on a return trip over Thanksgiving weekend. Pulled the filter right after that trip (11 hours after finding metal in the filter during the october annual) and found as much metal as the previous 30+ hour filter had in it, so I grounded it. The engine is 26 months and 178 hours out of a new limits Penn Yan overhaul with new ECI titan stud assemblies, new cam, new accessory gears, new oil pump, all new accessories, etc. About all that wasn't new was the crank and case, and those were reworked during the overhaul. The intake cam lobe for the #3 and #4 cylinders failed and is worn down considerably, hence the engine coming off and waiting for the crate. |
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The intake cam lobe for the #3 and #4 cylinders failed and is worn down
considerably, hence the engine coming off and waiting for the crate. I've been following your engine woes with great interest, Ray, and not a small bit of horror. To say you are living one of my worst nightmares is not far from the truth, and I feel your pain. Does anyone *really* know what causes a camshaft to fail like this? I read about it happening with alarming regularity, and it's never attributed to anything in particular. It's always treated like an act of God, or like a weather phenomenon, rather than like the mechanical failure it is. And mechanical failures should have simple explanations, no? WHY did one of the cam lobes fail? Why didn't ALL of the cam lobes fail? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I guess I understand now how you fellows and gals have
time to work on your airplane. Down here in sunny Texas, it is almost always good flying weather, and given the choice between flying and tinkering, I always seem to pick flying. Ronnie "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:24Hvf.682611$x96.306653@attbi_s72... Hey... that little window let me fly home (Wisconsin-Virginia) on New Year's Day.... Take what you can get! ![]() Hey, we flew VFR from Iowa City to Janesville, WI (and back) last Sunday. The last 45 minutes were, um, interesting. The temperature and dew points began to converge, as the sun began to set, and sky conditions dropped from 11,000 broken to a very optimistic 1300 overcast -- across a 250 mile wide stretch of terrain -- in about 20 minutes. It was the most widespread deterioration I've ever seen. I was glad to be on the ground at the end of that flight. We were still legal VFR, but visibility was 5 miles or less, and nasty icing was occurring less than a thousand feet up. Other than that, we haven't flown diddly squat in weeks. Our last fly-in guest was sometime around Thanksgiving. Worst flying weather I've ever seen. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Please don't crosspost to *every* aviation newsgroup.
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I didn't post to rec.aviation or rec.aviation.homebuilts, or
alt.binaries.pictures.aviation, or probably a half dozen others. If you don't think my post was relevant to each group that I posted to, you're wrong. Not everyone receives or subscribes to *every* newsgroup. Jim "Scott Draper" wrote in message ... Please don't crosspost to *every* aviation newsgroup. |
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