LauraE51
Pre-takeoff checklist
I have no idea how someone can start a plane if they're not in it.
https://www.modbee.com/latest-news/article225311020.html
https://www.modbee.com/latest-news/article225311020.html
I have no idea how someone can start a plane if they're not in it.
https://www.modbee.com/latest-news/article225311020.html
If he was, he doesn't deserve that V tail, and it looks like the universe took care of thatMaybe he was letting the engine warm up while he was completing the preflight?
When I worked in Bethel, AK, two State Troupers thought they knew how to hand prop a C-206... It got away from them and flew away by itself, but not before inflicting the damage in these photos...
View attachment 71195 View attachment 71197 View attachment 71198
A similar thing happened around here about 6-8 months ago. A pilot went to preflight his 182, and pulled the prop through due to a dead battery and the mag wasn’t grounded and it started up right there and killed him.NIce to see another valley person here. I know the procedure to start a C150 and C172, but i can't figure out how they did it if they weren't in the plane... Can't wait for the FAA report on this one.
Brian
From a different article:Really? You never heard of hand prop? I had to hand prop my 140 last month when the battery was dead. I hand prop my Cub each time I fly it.
I could see someone having to much throttle.
The first part I believe. The second, not. But they are at least claiming that it started on its own.A pair of pilots were reportedly working on the electrical system of a single-engine Beech V35B, manipulating the propeller, but said it wouldn’t start. When the pilots walked away, the propeller suddenly engaged on its own and taxied away, hitting a car and a fence.
From a different article:
The first part I believe. The second, not. But they are at least claiming that it started on its own.