I was taking two friends up the other day. The plane was a C172R, so fuel injected.
It was pretty cold, I would say low 20s.
Engine started with no problems, didn't even take too much cranking, started right after a couple of revs.
Run up seemed normal, 1800 RPM, magneto drop normal and within range.
As I start my takeoff roll I do the usual checks. RPMs are reading 2000. I decided to abort the takeoff. It's funny, thinking back I feel like it took a minute from noticing to making the decision, as in I thought about the options, looked again to make sure I'm not looking at it wrong, thought "no, it's not in the green arc even, I'm reading it right", and so on.
Obviously it was much faster than I remember it, otherwise I would have gone past the edge of the runway, and I just rolled out at taxi speed on the same exit I usually use at landing.
I told the tower I was aborting for engine problems, they asked if I needed assistance, I said no thank you, and they gave me taxi instructions back to the ramp.
When I was past the hold short line I couldn't resist and I held the breaks and gave it full power. Still 2000.
If you look up disappointment in the dictionary, you'll find a picture of my two passenger's faces right there.
The FBO grounded the plane and the maintenance guy said he was going to look at it.
I called later and asked, out of curiosity, what they found. They said an instructor took the plane later and found nothing wrong with it.
I did notice that the throttle was a little hard to operate, but as I don't usually fly that plane I'm not sure if this is normal.
Any idea what could have caused this? Maybe too cold and the oil was not hot enough?
From start to takeoff it was probably ten minutes. Also an identical plane to this one started engine a couple of minutes after me and I saw it taking off right after me, but I think that one was flown recently so maybe it wasn't that cold.
It was pretty cold, I would say low 20s.
Engine started with no problems, didn't even take too much cranking, started right after a couple of revs.
Run up seemed normal, 1800 RPM, magneto drop normal and within range.
As I start my takeoff roll I do the usual checks. RPMs are reading 2000. I decided to abort the takeoff. It's funny, thinking back I feel like it took a minute from noticing to making the decision, as in I thought about the options, looked again to make sure I'm not looking at it wrong, thought "no, it's not in the green arc even, I'm reading it right", and so on.
Obviously it was much faster than I remember it, otherwise I would have gone past the edge of the runway, and I just rolled out at taxi speed on the same exit I usually use at landing.
I told the tower I was aborting for engine problems, they asked if I needed assistance, I said no thank you, and they gave me taxi instructions back to the ramp.
When I was past the hold short line I couldn't resist and I held the breaks and gave it full power. Still 2000.
If you look up disappointment in the dictionary, you'll find a picture of my two passenger's faces right there.
The FBO grounded the plane and the maintenance guy said he was going to look at it.
I called later and asked, out of curiosity, what they found. They said an instructor took the plane later and found nothing wrong with it.
I did notice that the throttle was a little hard to operate, but as I don't usually fly that plane I'm not sure if this is normal.
Any idea what could have caused this? Maybe too cold and the oil was not hot enough?
From start to takeoff it was probably ten minutes. Also an identical plane to this one started engine a couple of minutes after me and I saw it taking off right after me, but I think that one was flown recently so maybe it wasn't that cold.