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C J Campbell wrote:
The landing gear was extended, though, so it appears they were expecting to land. CJ, This one confused me. Here are these guys flying VFR into IMC, at *full throttle* and *full mixture*. That sure seems like a climb out of IMC (stratus layer) - usually up to 1500-2500' here), or at least a 'fast cruise'. So why then was the gear down? But I don't believe the gear was down. Allow me to explain. The following quotes are from the NTSB I originally gave. "The landing gear are extended and retracted via a hydraulic system.", "In the down position the main mount actuators are retracted...", "When the landing gear is retracted the main landing gear hydraulic actuators are extended..." and "The landing gear actuator was extended." - so it appears that 'actuator extended' means that the gear was retracted and vice versa. I'd be happy to hear from Commander experts if I got anything wrong. I've been following this accident closely because he took off from my home airport, I am *very* familiar with route, I took note of the weather that day when I heard about the accident, I watched the aircraft fly along Hwy 101 around (usually below) 1000' MSL for about 30 miles (on SJC's RADAR), and the 'fire' story added mystery. It's very sad that a pilot lost his life and the question that remains to be answered is why no IFR clearance out of RHV? Plane not IFR capable (at the time), pilots not current, a delay getting out of RHV, something else? Anyway, just thought I'd update the group. Hilton |
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