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![]() "john" wrote in message ... snip had a prop governor drive failure in a PA32 (T-tail Lance) after T/O from Port St. Joe FL, a 4230 x 65 grass strip. Took off from 18 & was climbing through 600' agl on downwind when what I thought was rain began to spray on the windshield. Trouble was, there wasn't a cloud in the sky. As I was 3/4 of the way on downwind the little idler shaft driving the governor spit out behind the flywheel & it puked 10-11 qt of oil out the front. The oil actually rained inside the cockpit through the overhead fresh air vents. Abeam the numbers 36, I shut the engine down, got the wheels out (got lucky & saved the bearings). With the luxury of a 4000+ rwy, I was able to put it into a slip so I could see out the left side window & get it on the ground (killed a lot of grass from the oil). The engine was overhauled 400 hrs earlier & it seemed that they didn't safety wire the crankcase plug which retained the little prop governor driveshaft at the front of the engine. Having flown the Lance in a lot of IMC, night, over mountains, out to the Bahamas, etc, I kinda shake when I think of other times it could have let go! I have instructed "the impossible turn" back to the rwy in my 172. As others have said here, 60 deg bank worked best for me. The teardrop turn involves a total of 270deg of heading change. In standard conditions, 400' - 450' agl was a comfortable minimum altitude. I certainly don't advocate teaching this emergency maneuver as a part of primary training due to the vagaries of reaction time, density altitude. etc; but its a fun exercise if approached carefully & only with someone who has had spin training & knows what rudder pedals are for. john Go up a few thousand feet and practice where there's some room. A few years back I had the delightful opportunity to attend a reunion of B24 pilots from the Ploesti raid. IIRC they were the Crusaders, the 392nd bomb group. I shook the hand of a pilot who "dead sticked" a B24. H. N502TB |
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