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Old July 28th 09, 06:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gezellig
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Default On pre-flight inspections

On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:39:29 -0400, Mike Ash wrote:

In article ,
Gezellig wrote:

On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:04:45 -0700, Ron Garret wrote:

Depends on what counts as "significant deferrment" and what counts as
"pre-flight".


Which begs this question.

How bad does a wood prop have to be to cancel a flight? I was going to
take a flight in a DA20 which has a twin blade Sensenich W69EK7-63 wood
propeller. On pre-flight, the prop was chipped in several places, no
runs but then its painted or enameled white.

http://www.controller.com/images/Con...e/80614723.jpg

The edges were so rough I was concerned about catching a splinter. I
passed.

And you?


I'm not a propellor sort of guy, but rough enough to catch a splinter
would be a definite no-go for me! Being that messed up sounds like a
potential structural problem to me. I'd bet that it's *probably* just
cosmetic, but I hate to bet on probablies. Having a blade suddenly fail
would ruin your whole day....



Dave added:

That would be a pass for me! I would stop right there......


For a friend here.... he passed on 3 spinner cracks on a rental 172.


One crack was 1 1/2 in long.


They (others) continued to fly the aircraft for another week before
the spinner was removed


Dave


Thanks, guys, I was really shocked as the local CFI had no problemo with
this prop which was on a student trainer.