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![]() If he hadn't run into the snow bank is there a guarantee that the crank was OK? Aren't there faulty cranks for other reasons and it could have been a coincidence? Also did he have an aluminum prop? ...............................Seems his crank snapped in flight and he was lucky enough to be within gliding distance of a usable strip. He had taxied his plane into a snowbank a few months earlier. It stopped the engine, but hadn't damaged the prop, so he assumed everything was OK. That assumption nearly killed him and his passenger a few months later. ... |
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![]() abripl wrote: If he hadn't run into the snow bank is there a guarantee that the crank was OK? Aren't there faulty cranks for other reasons and it could have been a coincidence? Also did he have an aluminum prop? Wood prop. There is no guarantee that he didn't have a faulty crank. Then again, the engine had run fine for decades and the crankshaft snapped less than 25 hrs.after the snow bank stoppage. Feel free to assume that it was a coincidence. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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On 10 Aug 2006 06:46:08 -0700, "abripl"
wrote: If he hadn't run into the snow bank is there a guarantee that the crank was OK? Aren't there faulty cranks for other reasons and it could have been a coincidence? Also did he have an aluminum prop? As to the thread subject a prop strike now days is anything that requires more than a *minor* prop dressing. So technically a prop strike engine stretches the gauntlet from "so what" to the "don't go near it". We think of snow and snow banks as being soft. I live in Michigan and we have some snowbanks that'd support a truck and are as hard as rocks. Nor does the snow have to be packed to get that way. After a fresh snow I've driven *through* snow banks that were higher than the hood of my car without hardly slowing down. I've also hit some relatively small ones (before air bags) that resulted in me getting out to make sure the front end of the car was OK. Being much older and hopefully smarter, I now consider what might be hiding in those drifts. ...............................Seems his crank snapped in flight and he was lucky enough to be within gliding distance of a usable strip. He had taxied his plane into a snowbank a few months earlier. It stopped the engine, but hadn't damaged the prop, so he A sudden stoppage can be every bit as damaging as one that kills the prop. Sometimes even worse. assumed everything was OK. That assumption nearly killed him and his passenger a few months later. I've had a sudden and complete engine failure in the Deb. I was able to put it down on the airport. I never considered that being nearly killed even though had it quit 10 seconds later I'd have ended up in the woods. I might consider an engine failure followed by an uneventful forced landing as an expensive inconvenience and ahead of time I'd have considered it *possibly* life threatening, but if all goes well I'd not say they were nearly killed. Certainly he put them in what might have been a life threatening situation un-necessarily. Most off field landings are uneventful. Exciting, but uneventful. OTOH you never know until the dust settles. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com ... Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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