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I also fly a PA28 (180C). During pre-departure checklist at night my
wife (sitting in the right seat, and not a pilot) reached up to set the upper door latch as I got to that part of the checklist. I thought she had latched it for me. OAT was -5C on the ground. We were cleared to depart IFR and as I got to 800 AGL and switched freqs, the upper door seals gave way and wind in the plane became so bad that I couldn't hold a chart unless I had on gloves (which I didn't). So I made the mistake of opening the side latch in an attempt to re-shut the door and get both latches to latch. Neither latch could be operated at that point, and ATC could hardly hear me over the wind noise -- and I certainly couldn't hear them. Thankfully it was VMC (because my approach plates were flying around the cabit) and I could do an immediate 180. I was at an IAS of 35MPH with the wheels on the runway before I was able to get the door shut and the latches done. I think I want to try this slow flight, at altitude, and see if by slipping I can get that door shut and latched bottom and top. And would you suggest using full flaps at that point? Also, I have several speed mods on this plane, so its actual stall speed is about 10 MPH less than the stall light is set to come on. Later, Steve.T PP ASEL/Instrument |
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