redtail
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Awesome flight to Block Island yesterday. Boy, what a beautiful little Island to visit! Passing Montauk airport(the last airport on the eastern tip of Long Island).
Had lunch at Betheny's airport diner. Will definitely be back again! On my way home, I was cruising along @4500 with flight following from NY approach. Back over Long Island, I look out my left window and I'm right over East Hampton airport. Continue my scan and what do I see? LOW OIL PRESSURE indicator on the MFD!!! below the green band and flickering into the RED Oil temp looks within normal range. Took me a couple of seconds to accept what I was looking at. I have to be honest, the urge to press on to your destination is very strong but I told myself to use my better judgement and make a precautionary landing at that nice airfield below me. I keyed the mic and told approach that i'd be making a precautionary landing at Hampton(I meant East Hampton..lol). Aprch was very helpful and concerned, gave me a vector to the field and told me to switch to the CTAF. The airport had zero traffic in the pattern and none waiting to takeoff, so I just reduced power entered on the crosswind leg while descending. Kept calling out my position throughout. I was anticipating the fan to quit so I kept the pattern tight. Engine never did run rough and as I'm rolling down the runway, I notice that the oil pressure looks normal again, back in the green! wtf? Well I taxied to the ramp met a few guys and explained my issue. Had it checked, checked engine and oil level and it was determined to be a faulty indication. After I was satisfied, I did a thorough runup before departing and heading home! The flight back was normal with all engine instruments in the green. Contacted approach again for flight following and the controller remembered me..lol, asked how everything was. I thanked him for his concern and assistance. So all in all, great flight and I'm glad I used my better judgement in a situation that left me uncertain of the outcome had I not. I now have a new entry in my logbook...first precautionary landing. I was flying solo so I think I'll just keep this little adventure to myself, no use in getting wifey anymore nervous about flying than she already is
Had lunch at Betheny's airport diner. Will definitely be back again! On my way home, I was cruising along @4500 with flight following from NY approach. Back over Long Island, I look out my left window and I'm right over East Hampton airport. Continue my scan and what do I see? LOW OIL PRESSURE indicator on the MFD!!! below the green band and flickering into the RED Oil temp looks within normal range. Took me a couple of seconds to accept what I was looking at. I have to be honest, the urge to press on to your destination is very strong but I told myself to use my better judgement and make a precautionary landing at that nice airfield below me. I keyed the mic and told approach that i'd be making a precautionary landing at Hampton(I meant East Hampton..lol). Aprch was very helpful and concerned, gave me a vector to the field and told me to switch to the CTAF. The airport had zero traffic in the pattern and none waiting to takeoff, so I just reduced power entered on the crosswind leg while descending. Kept calling out my position throughout. I was anticipating the fan to quit so I kept the pattern tight. Engine never did run rough and as I'm rolling down the runway, I notice that the oil pressure looks normal again, back in the green! wtf? Well I taxied to the ramp met a few guys and explained my issue. Had it checked, checked engine and oil level and it was determined to be a faulty indication. After I was satisfied, I did a thorough runup before departing and heading home! The flight back was normal with all engine instruments in the green. Contacted approach again for flight following and the controller remembered me..lol, asked how everything was. I thanked him for his concern and assistance. So all in all, great flight and I'm glad I used my better judgement in a situation that left me uncertain of the outcome had I not. I now have a new entry in my logbook...first precautionary landing. I was flying solo so I think I'll just keep this little adventure to myself, no use in getting wifey anymore nervous about flying than she already is
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