FlySince9
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Cessna Skyhawk 172P (1979, I think)
30 Kt winds on the ramp... Airplane facing downwind, tied down. Ailerons flapping to the stops in each direction... Open the door and find Yoke Gust Lock is installed... Look out a the wings. Ailerons being forced to full deflection by the wind... I pull out the Gust Lock from the Yoke and try to counter the wind with control inputs... Unable to do so, Either Yoke is Jammed or wind overpowering my inputs (not likely)...
Mechanics pull inspection plates and use borescope. Then report NOTHING IS WRONG with the aileron system and put the plane back in service... How can this be? I had a shouting match with the club president... He says those are his best mechanics/ AI, etc blah blah blah... I say there is a serious hidden issue... Ailerons should not be able to move to full deflection with Yoke Lock in... A little play, maybe... but not to full deflections... so I ask you mechanics out there...
Am I Crazy, Crying Wolf, or just over-reacting...
For those of you who might remember, this is the same plane where it was hard to correct an un-commanded roll, during takeoff climb, in a moderately strong crosswind...
30 Kt winds on the ramp... Airplane facing downwind, tied down. Ailerons flapping to the stops in each direction... Open the door and find Yoke Gust Lock is installed... Look out a the wings. Ailerons being forced to full deflection by the wind... I pull out the Gust Lock from the Yoke and try to counter the wind with control inputs... Unable to do so, Either Yoke is Jammed or wind overpowering my inputs (not likely)...
Mechanics pull inspection plates and use borescope. Then report NOTHING IS WRONG with the aileron system and put the plane back in service... How can this be? I had a shouting match with the club president... He says those are his best mechanics/ AI, etc blah blah blah... I say there is a serious hidden issue... Ailerons should not be able to move to full deflection with Yoke Lock in... A little play, maybe... but not to full deflections... so I ask you mechanics out there...
Am I Crazy, Crying Wolf, or just over-reacting...
For those of you who might remember, this is the same plane where it was hard to correct an un-commanded roll, during takeoff climb, in a moderately strong crosswind...