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On 14 Jan 2005 13:27:11 -0800, "steve.t"
wrote in .com:: 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. I usually give the door a firm shove when that checklist item comes up. But this time it was warm, and I wanted to wait until cleared to take the runway before latching the door. [...] 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. My experience revealed that kicking in a bunch of rudder had no effect on getting the door to latch. Of course, that may have been due to the cabin vents being open. It would be interesting to know the results of your tests. And would you suggest using full flaps at that point? Well, you can fly slower with flaps deployed, and they may add a bit of stability while mushing along. 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. The reduced stall speed with the indicator still set for the pre-mod stall speed probably causes you to ignore it most times. I wonder what the FAA and speed-mod manufacturers recommend? |
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