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You must have turned the key back on. It is a good practice
to check the P lead grounding on a regular basis by turning the key off at IDLE to be sure the mags can be killed. Then turn the key back on before the engine slow too much, no harm will be done. There is an AD that requires just this test, BTW. Then shutdown with the mixture to clear the cylinders so it is less likely to start accidentally is the P lead/switch is disconnected. "Ben Hallert" wrote in message ups.com... |I once (quite stupidly) shut off the engine using the ignition instead | of leaning it out (follow checklists, follow checklists). The fuel | rich situation resulted in a memorable (and visual) backfire. | Thankfully there was no apparent damage. That's as close to | afterburners in a 152 as I've seen. | |
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