Why didn't the Cessna 337 make it?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
Seems like a couple people took off and forgot to start the rear motor. 
 
-Robert 
 
 
PP-DQA wrote: 
 My instructor has over 100 hrs on the Skymaster, and he always said 
 that the problem with the Skymaster crashes were untrained piltos who 
 didn't take imemdiate actions when needed. He mentioned the 
 Synchrophaser gauge, that would show you which engine was doing the 
 work. IT either pointed forward or aft, so looking at it, you'd know 
 which engine is not working. He also mentioned that to keep the aft 
 engine cool he would run up the aft engine after running the front, 
 then shut it off, taxi with front engine on, and start the aft when 
 he is rady for take off before entering the runway. It's common 
 practice for many airlines, so it shoudln't be a problem for a 
 properly trained Skymaster pilot... 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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