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    Another one down.

    yeah i'm saying what if there was a layer over the south side of the hill and clear in the valley. those hills popping through the layer are very dark. i can just see an illusion causing a CFIT when you consider that this flight had the PIC making radio calls until shortly before impact and a...
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    Crews find wreckage where aircraft carrying 3 people crashed off San Clemente Island (CA)

    strange, seems to just gently go down anybody know what kind of work this contractor does?
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    Trevor Jacob Crash and Burn

    what always amazed me about this stunt was how little thought he put into hiding his true intentions and how stupid he thinks people are like he put two fire extinguishers in his pant legs and set off on a flight to Mammoth without his ski gear wearing a parachute. hmmmmmmmm. i don't think...
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    Another one down.

    don't see any evidence so far that they were scud running though there were low ceilings at SMO/CMA but seems like the tops were quite low and possibly lower than the hill he hit. to me it would seem they just descended into the blackness of the hill
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    it's surprising to me how many here are wanting to create work for themselves the FAA took the complaints of their somewhat vague original AD and made a flowchart to really spell it out for people. basically saying to anybody who hasn't changed their crankshaft in the past 2 years that they...
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    they updated it, changing the number, and added a couple of engine models for the people who need things explicitly spelled out to them they even added a flowchart! ;) https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2023/Mar/AD_2023-05-16_Flowchart.pdf
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    you do you again, i'm responding to the person that suggested they weren't sure if this applied to them and hadn't touched their engine or crankshaft in over a decade. clearly it doesn't apply to them based on the SB. sure, check the serial # to be sure you sound like whoever came up with...
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    do you actually believe that the FAA intends for every single person with a Continental engine to make a logbook entry stating it doesn't apply, even though it applies to <2k engines yeah i just meant logically for the user complaining that they didn't know their crank serial. i'm pointing out...
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    I know it's an "or" Disclaimer: Assume I am totally wrong But if you read the details from Continental you can see that the only crankshafts affected which are included in that serial # list were manufactured/assembled after June 1, 2021 by Continental. If that information is wrong, then the...
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    Oh Continental, what have you done now?

    i don't understand your concern at all Go check your engine serial number. If you don't have your crankshaft serial number handy, was it installed after June 1, 2021? No? Then you're fine
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    Airplane landed on I-355

    a better pilot would have landed on a free use highway instead of a toll road
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    GFC 500 Service Bulletin

    oh, that will be quick then /s
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    GFC 500 Service Bulletin

    any updates on this?
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    Plane in wires near KGAI (Montgomery County, MD)

    it’s honestly crazy a couple of feet in either direction was almost certain death
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    yep. and something sensible like regulations to reduce fuel spillage after minor to moderate incidents makes a lot of sense. adding a system to purge fuel...not so much
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    somebody brought up a wonderful idea for a system that can dump the fuel on a light aircraft so that when you're about to crash you won't do so with full tanks i pointed out that in many of these incident threads, some clown will come up with some poorly thought out idea to address only one...
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    safety improvements for such an incident as a student grabbing the controls would be informing the student that such a thing can occur and having a solid briefing and practicing. not adding further complexity and failure mechanisms to the flight controls weren't you the one saying that flying a...
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    prove that disengaging the flight controls works better than briefing a student
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    whatever you have to tell yourself
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    PA-32 down Brentwood, TN

    that's not the point. the point is that trying to change something to prevent a rare situation that lead to an accident by creating a new mode of failure that leads to 50x as many inadvertent accidents is not especially creative
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