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This past Monday, a couple of my friends took off in a Bonanza with a
3-blade McCauley prop installed. At about 1000 feet, on power reduction, one of the blades came unhooked from its pitch change mechanism and went into "free pitch" mode. It apparently made a lot of racket and bad vibrations right away; they were able to make a 180 and land downwind safely. They even had a hard time taxiing, but all are safe. Both McCauley and the FAA are really interested in this one -- to make sure that proper overhaul procedures were followed and to ascertain whether or not bogus parts were used. The insurance company is paying for the engine teardown/rebuild, as there is a possibility that the front bearing was damaged, due to asymmetric thrust. The fortunate thing is that it happened at 1000 feet, after takeoff from a 4800 ft runway, lightly loaded. Watch this space for possible AD and other stuff hitting the fan. |
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