Stingray Don
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Stingray Don
That sucks.
I would track the prop; easy to do.
Looks like it was near the spinner, probably not necessary to track the prop. I'd be looking for dents or a crack in the spinner.
Yuck! That's not what they mean by "feathering the prop"! So glad it didn't hit the windscreen.
No damage to the prop or spinner. My bird will fly again!
Good thing the feather was on the air filter and not the prop. You would have been up the creek in a single engine with a feathered prop.
So, you have to clean it up yourself huh? Win for the line guy!No damage to the prop or spinner. My bird will fly again!
Nope, plane is about to go in for annual. I’ll let them clean it up.So, you have to clean it up yourself huh? Win for the line guy!
@Stingray Don Bring the plane over to Columbus and I will put 50 hours on her for ya just to make sure everything is good. You pay all expenses of course.