trackersocha
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some of you might remember me posting about my new( to me) saratoga. well, about a week ago that bird bit me hard.
a pilot rated passenger and I embarked on a short 15 min flight to look at another airplane. I have about 110 hrs tt and he has 400tt. about 11and 30 in type respectively.
we did the preflight, all was well, the runup, all was well, and then we were ready for takeoff. lined up with the runway, and full everything foreward, off we go. 45,50,55,60,70 rotate, immediately after wheels up, I knew something was wrong, we were making 85-90 kts and climbing at 100fpm. the biggest problem with this was the transmission lines that were a mile away from the departure end of the runway. the pilot-pass was content, and I was very concerned. I stated" we are not gonna make the wires". I immedeatly started a turn to parallel the lines, when he took over, and flew us over the lines. after we made it over the lines my right leg started shaking uncontrollably. I had quit flying for a few seconds. it scared the **** out of me. I regained my composure, and he discussed continuing the flight, I promptly stated that we were going around and to look for a place to land off airport.
we made the pattern, never getting over 100kts or 500 agl. we had to dodge a drilling rig on final, making our pattern very ugly. " where is that rig? look up!, it over there". on short final we were high, but the toga falls fast. he suggested going around, but I was treating this like a dead stick. over the numbers, pull all power, and the plane sunk. 1/4 down the 5000' runway he suggested flaps, I asked for full, he complied. halfway down we were wheels down and on the brakes.
when we pulled to the hangar and got the initial shock over with, the airport manager(a friend) called me to insure that we were ok. he had witnessed the t/o, and said we were pouring black smoke, he lost the airplane in the sky, but could see the smoke.
mechanic said plugged #6 injector.
tomorrow I will go up in my 172 with a pipeline pilot as a safety pilot for the first time since the incident. I am a touch nervous, but very ready to get in the air.
I have taken away from this, that I need some more time in the toga with a safety pilot or CFI. I also think, if I was paying attention to the bird, instead of being excited about flying with another pilot, I would have noticed an excessive ground roll, and shut down earlier, and not been airborne. also I never thought about flying under the wires, that might have been an option, but the turn still appeals to me. most of all, i think, is the need for more emergency training and practice.
a pilot rated passenger and I embarked on a short 15 min flight to look at another airplane. I have about 110 hrs tt and he has 400tt. about 11and 30 in type respectively.
we did the preflight, all was well, the runup, all was well, and then we were ready for takeoff. lined up with the runway, and full everything foreward, off we go. 45,50,55,60,70 rotate, immediately after wheels up, I knew something was wrong, we were making 85-90 kts and climbing at 100fpm. the biggest problem with this was the transmission lines that were a mile away from the departure end of the runway. the pilot-pass was content, and I was very concerned. I stated" we are not gonna make the wires". I immedeatly started a turn to parallel the lines, when he took over, and flew us over the lines. after we made it over the lines my right leg started shaking uncontrollably. I had quit flying for a few seconds. it scared the **** out of me. I regained my composure, and he discussed continuing the flight, I promptly stated that we were going around and to look for a place to land off airport.
we made the pattern, never getting over 100kts or 500 agl. we had to dodge a drilling rig on final, making our pattern very ugly. " where is that rig? look up!, it over there". on short final we were high, but the toga falls fast. he suggested going around, but I was treating this like a dead stick. over the numbers, pull all power, and the plane sunk. 1/4 down the 5000' runway he suggested flaps, I asked for full, he complied. halfway down we were wheels down and on the brakes.
when we pulled to the hangar and got the initial shock over with, the airport manager(a friend) called me to insure that we were ok. he had witnessed the t/o, and said we were pouring black smoke, he lost the airplane in the sky, but could see the smoke.
mechanic said plugged #6 injector.
tomorrow I will go up in my 172 with a pipeline pilot as a safety pilot for the first time since the incident. I am a touch nervous, but very ready to get in the air.
I have taken away from this, that I need some more time in the toga with a safety pilot or CFI. I also think, if I was paying attention to the bird, instead of being excited about flying with another pilot, I would have noticed an excessive ground roll, and shut down earlier, and not been airborne. also I never thought about flying under the wires, that might have been an option, but the turn still appeals to me. most of all, i think, is the need for more emergency training and practice.