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I knew the Aerostar was unforgiving, didn't know the engines were.
I mentioned airplanes turning final inside the crash site to give some indication of its distance from the airport: the prelim report said it was about 2 miles. The PA 60 601P is pressurized/ turbocharged, isn't it? I know the IO 360 that pulled my Mooney around would have had to be leaned for max power at a density altitude of 4000 feet: do the blown IO 540's need the same treatment? The press suggested the a/c was overloaded, but car seats are bulky, not heavy, and the two kids were said to be in the back seats, so an aft CG shouldn't have been an issue. Most qualified observers of the crash suggested he wasn't getting full power, so your hint that fuel/plugs or some other engine related issue seems on the money. If the engines were not turbocharged I'd be betting improper leaning for the density altitude would have a factor, but have no experience at all with turbocharged engines. FWIW, there's no evidence at the crash site that anything happened the no soot and the house had been repaired. Along the highways here in the southeast, when there's a deadly accident someone often installs some form of marker as a reminder: flowers, a cross, or some other token. One must not compromise property values, I guess. The next time I play the Hills of Lakeway golf course I'll start erecting a small cairn: look for it, other aviator/golfers, and add a stone. We'll be the only ones to know what it means. |
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