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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
Although I agree with the dangers of accidental engine starts, what I would like to know if there really have been any cases of inadvertant engines starts when the prop is turned half a rotation with the mixture in cut-off even if the magnetos were on. Early in my piloting career, while my instructor deftly distracted me with questions about the cruising speed of an unladen swallow, I managed to turn the mags off before pulling the engine to cutoff, so that it stopped because the ignition died. Spotting my mistake, my instructor asked me to run the starter over, and the engine gleefully spat to life on the very first blade, and ran for another 5-10 seconds. Then he asked me if I wouldn't mind terribly putting the plane away myself. Take any aircraft X and put renter A before you who does something similar but doesn't catch the mistake, and you too can become another statistic by trusting that the prop is dead, that the p-lead works, and that the cylinders are dry. TheSmokingGnu |
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