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Past couple of flights, found a screw that was loose on the spinner and
actually lost one in flight. A&P replaced them, and said during preflight, check them. If they work their way loose again, need to get the prop balanced. Logs show no maintenance on the prop, so I am sure it's well overdue as it has 2400 hours on it. Today's flight, lost a screw in flight, and talked with my A&P. He is going to arrange for a person to come out and balance the prop tomorrow. Question is, after the balancing is done, what should I look for (if anything) other then unusual vibrations and the like? Is this one of those types of repairs, where I should stay in the pattern, or is it OK to go to the practice area? Plane is a 1976 Beech Sundowner. Allen |
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