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Old April 14th 05, 12:49 AM
Teranews
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Ok, It coulda been serious...

Once upon a time near Portland Oregon, a Baron in IMC was approaching
the airport from the south with an intrepid aviator flying from the left,
and doing the Jeppsen Revisions on the right seat. Vectors followed, and
when combined with a descent and some turbulence, Pop, the door sprang open
about an inch.

The picture I saw was from the ground with this Baron coming out of the
overcast at high speed in a left bank to base, with a white dotted line
behind him leading up into the overcast. Those pages were about a foot apart
all the way to the runway.
Al



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In article , "Bob Gardner"
wrote:
If the door of an Aztec pops open, it will only open about 4-6 inches and
will kind of oscillate back and forth between those extremes. Causes some
tail feather buffeting. Anyone trying to pull the door shut is fighting
air
pressure and wasting his or her time.

Bob Gardner

Just curious, could you do a slip to get the door closed? On my plane, I
take
the doors off and fly. Who needs doors?
tom