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"Captain Wubba" wrote in message
om... Howdy. I was discussing with a friend of mine my concerns about flying single-engine planes at night or in hard IFR, due to the possibility of engine failure. My buddy is a CFI/CFII/ATP as well as an A&P, about 3500 hours, and been around airplanes for a long time, so I tend to give credence to his experiences. He asked me how often I thought a piston engine had an in-flight engine failure. I guestimated once every 10,000 hours or so. He said that was *dramatically* over-estimating the failure rate. He said that in his experience it is I would say the failure rate is not uniform, and would depend a lot on how the aircraft are maintained and utilized. Ex: the large univesity flight school I went to that flies on the order of 10,000 hours a year, has had no engine failures in the past 10 years that weren't due to pilot error. However, the company I towed banners for had two complete engine failures and two partial power failures in the two 3 month seasons I worked for them. In my 1100 hours, I've had one quit on takeoff when a mag that was improperly torqued down slipped and put the ignition way out of time, and one partial power loss when a leaky oil control ring finally let go and fouled out one cylinder. And be careful using NTSB data for your analysis, as not all engine failures are cause for a report; both of mine ended with me making it home and no bent metal, so they aren't in the database. -- Mike |
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![]() "Mike O'Malley" wrote in message ... "Captain Wubba" wrote in message om... Howdy. I was discussing with a friend of mine my concerns about flying single-engine planes at night or in hard IFR, due to the possibility of engine failure. My buddy is a CFI/CFII/ATP as well as an A&P, about 3500 hours, and been around airplanes for a long time, so I tend to give credence to his experiences. He asked me how often I thought a piston engine had an in-flight engine failure. I guestimated once every 10,000 hours or so. He said that was *dramatically* over-estimating the failure rate. He said that in his experience it is I would say the failure rate is not uniform, and would depend a lot on how the aircraft are maintained and utilized. Ex: the large univesity flight school I went to that flies on the order of 10,000 hours a year, has had no engine failures in the past 10 years that weren't due to pilot error. However, the company I towed banners for had two complete engine failures and two partial power failures in the two 3 month seasons I worked for them. In my 1100 hours, I've had one quit on takeoff when a mag that was improperly torqued down slipped and put the ignition way out of time, and one partial power loss when a leaky oil control ring finally let go and fouled out one cylinder. And be careful using NTSB data for your analysis, as not all engine failures are cause for a report; both of mine ended with me making it home and no bent metal, so they aren't in the database. I had an engine failure (sort of on landing) when a plug failed. I noticed it after landing at Everglades City. I put on some power to turn and backtrack and boy did the engine run rough. I then spent a couple of hours speculating about what would have been the result if I had screwed up the final approach and had to go around again. The engine did not like full power. My home base runways are small than Everglades City so it was not too bad. |
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