Gonna have to visit reddit for the details
Yeah, you should read the story. I wonder how long that motor really would have kept on going with no oil. Interesting. He did a good job for a low time PPL.I haven't read the story yet, but I can tell you you're supposed to pour the oil *into* the engine, not *near* the engine.
He did a good job for a low time PPL.
I'm sure the pilot will have a loooooong talk with that mechanic...
That's probably a one way conversationI'm sure the pilot will have a loooooong talk with that mechanic...
Yeah. Not my funnest day in GA, but the airplane is still usable, and the only casualty was my wallet. It takes about 200 hours for the oil to finish seeping out of every seam.But can he log it as instrument time?
@Jim K had that same paint job for a little while.
Not a fun day.
Probably longer than you'd think. Mine ran 10 minutes with no oil pressure, and had no internal damage.I wonder how long that motor really would have kept on going with no oil.
Agreed!He did a good job for a low time PPL
Yeah that caught my attention too. Seems a little crazy to me. I'd much rather have the oil on the windscreen than in my eyes, and also MUCH rather be belted into my seat. I was able to make out the shape of the runway enough to get over it, and used the view out the side window to judge my flare. He was successful though, so all's well that ends well.Landed standing up?
Oh don't start that **** againYeah ... both of these guys are really slick pilots!
Hats off to both!
Oh don't start that **** again
I think Eman went for two pages last time lolSorry about that. I see you've had your fill ...
Very good!! Now back the the shop, after action report?
I’m just out of annual this weekend. I’ll start with a careful preflight. I think tomorrow I’ll just taxi to the fuel pump.
This^If the crankshaft plug came out...wow.
This is what one looks like, it is defiantly a one time use.
Didn’t see that. Sorry.Anyway being discussed:
Talked with my mechanic today and that is what happened, he knows the party's involved . The mechanic put sealer on the old plug and put it back in.This^
If the prior plug was reusable after removal then it wasn't installed correctly in the first place. Pretty unlikely.
Nauga,
repeat offender
Talked with my mechanic today and that is what happened, he knows the party's envolved. The mechanic put sealer on the old plug and put it back in.
Great job. I think that's called a "MIF", a maintenance induced failure.