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Friday on the takeoff roll from Minden, NV (MEV), the oil door decides
it's time to bail out. The latch has been a problem lately and the whole door assembly had an appointment with my brother and his riveting tools for a hinge and striker plate replacement. So, a co-worker and I have just filled up on a huge 4-egg omelet at the airport cafe and we're probably 1000 ft. in to the takeoff roll. I didn't notice anything but my co-worker, out of the corner of his eye, sees a white flash go by. We takeoff and as I'm turning left 20 degrees he tells me "We lost the oil door on the runway...want to go back and get it?". Hmmm, so that's what it looks like with a big "D" shaped hole in the cowl, eh? :-) "Minden traffic, Arrow two one zero four Tango is not departing the pattern, turning left downwind runway three four be advised there is an oil door somewhere on the runway, Minden". One of the guys helping the gliders starts to look for it and eventually hunts down another guy in an airport truck. We jump in the back and drive to the arrival end of 34. Sure enough, about 1000 ft. down the runway, there it is on the right side of the runway. We get back to the plane and one of the guys calls the local shop. A mechanic shows up on a bike a few minutes later, takes the door back with him then comes back with an old piece of hinge pin and some trusty 100 MPH tape. Five minutes later, we're good to go and he charges me nothing for the repair. Cool! The 100 MPH tape holds well enough that we don't lose the oil door into Lake Tahoe on the way back. First time I've seen 170 kts GS on the GPS as we were coming downhill from 12,500 back into the Sacramento valley. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Jay warned you what would happen after saying those things you said.
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 08:58:15 -0700, Jack Allison
wrote: Friday on the takeoff roll from Minden, NV (MEV), the oil door decides it's time to bail out. The 100 MPH tape holds well enough that we don't lose the oil door into Lake Tahoe on the way back. First time I've seen 170 kts GS on the GPS as we were coming downhill from 12,500 back into the Sacramento valley. I had the similar occurence on my PA28-180. The latch broke, and the door started flopping around in the slipstream. Not too violent, which was surprising given that I was at cruise speed. Anyway, I landed and made a temp repair with duct tape. Worked just fine, but after repair - the duct tape residue was difficult to get off the cowling. -Nathan |
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Nathan Young wrote:
Anyway, I landed and made a temp repair with duct tape. Worked just fine, but after repair - the duct tape residue was difficult to get off the cowling. Mineral spirits makes this very easy. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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Try WD-40....
Seems to remove the adhesive, does not harm the paint, (but test first! ) Dave On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:01:03 GMT, Nathan Young wrote: On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 08:58:15 -0700, Jack Allison wrote: Friday on the takeoff roll from Minden, NV (MEV), the oil door decides it's time to bail out. The 100 MPH tape holds well enough that we don't lose the oil door into Lake Tahoe on the way back. First time I've seen 170 kts GS on the GPS as we were coming downhill from 12,500 back into the Sacramento valley. I had the similar occurence on my PA28-180. The latch broke, and the door started flopping around in the slipstream. Not too violent, which was surprising given that I was at cruise speed. Anyway, I landed and made a temp repair with duct tape. Worked just fine, but after repair - the duct tape residue was difficult to get off the cowling. -Nathan |
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For a second I thought this was a joke.... but Google is a wondeful
tool. Temporarily tape cowling hole with relatively harmless tape - $1. Flimsily attach a potential sharp projectile for x-c flight over hostile terrain - priceless. That ASRS form is on its way to California, right ? |
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