fiveoboy01
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Share a situation you were in where there was an emergency or even less than an emergency, such as some equipment(engine, avionics or GPS) failure, or even a pax situation. Then describe how you handled that situation.
Share a situation you were in where there was an emergency or even less than an emergency, such as some equipment(engine, avionics or GPS) failure, or even a pax situation.
Then describe how you handled that situation.
There was that day over macho grande
I've been over macho grande - a couple years ago - didn't tell anybody about it at the time.I don't think I'll ever get over macho grande.
Share a situation you were in where there was an emergency or even less than an emergency, such as some equipment(engine, avionics or GPS) failure, or even a pax situation. Then describe how you handled that situation.
How did the top cowling come off?
I had a complete lockup of my ailerons due to an autopilot issue, and had to land with rudder only steering.
Left engine on a 421C lost boost at 14000 over the Lewiston, ID VOR; feathered the prop, landed at Lewiston. Passenger was a member of the Caterpillar Club, having bailed out over Germany in WWII, and was quite cool about the whole thing. It was a plumbing problem between the turbocharger and the intake manifold. Most difficult task for me was taxiing on one engine.
As an 18 hour student pilot I went to the coast with my instructor and 2 passengers C172.
We went down to 500ft over water but there started to be some fog. He told me to go down a bit and that it would clear soon, then a bit lower, then more...I suggested several times to turn back but he insisted, it would clear. Now 300ft and then IMC. He told me to climb straight ahead but I remembered a high mountain nearby. I was in panic but in control, I banked with only 10º to the North (open ocean) and climbed very smoothly (afraid of a stall). after a few minutes we were clear of cloud in open water with the mountain just there on our previous track. My hair was completely wet from sweat.
So far not so bad but....the CFI said "wonderful experience, my first time in cloud too..."
(!!!!!!!!!???????)
Share a situation you were in where there was an emergency or even less than an emergency, such as some equipment(engine, avionics or GPS) failure, or even a pax situation. Then describe how you handled that situation.
after going through 98% of my PPL training, I fessed up to my instructor that my AFD was out of date.
I hope that's the worst it ever gets!
Curious - was there a reason why you decided to shut down the engine vs. run it naturally aspirated?
i flew with a CFI-I on an ifr flight in actual conditions and before the flight he told me he only has 6 hours in actual! he's a 1000ish hour pilot. i have 25 hrs atual with about 200 TTAs an 18 hour student pilot I went to the coast with my instructor and 2 passengers C172.
We went down to 500ft over water but there started to be some fog. He told me to go down a bit and that it would clear soon, then a bit lower, then more...I suggested several times to turn back but he insisted, it would clear. Now 300ft and then IMC. He told me to climb straight ahead but I remembered a high mountain nearby. I was in panic but in control, I banked with only 10º to the North (open ocean) and climbed very smoothly (afraid of a stall). after a few minutes we were clear of cloud in open water with the mountain just there on our previous track. My hair was completely wet from sweat.
So far not so bad but....the CFI said "wonderful experience, my first time in cloud too..."
(!!!!!!!!!???????)
5 engine failures ( 2 SEL, 2 MEL, 1 turbojet) precautionary engine shutdown BE99, precautionary engine shutdown B727
Hydraulic failures B727, busted windshield B-727, hydraulic failures A320,
Bird strikes (numerous) lightening strikes (numerous) bird strike main rotor Hughes 500
1 minimum fuel landing B727, 2 cargo fire warnings B727
Yeah, but what happened last month?