azpilot
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I had my most interesting aviation experience happen to me this last weekend. I took a colleague from work on a one hour scenic flight. The flight was great, and we returned back to our home airport. Tower gave me right traffic for 4R at KCHD. I entered on the downwind, and set up a nice stabilized approach.
Once I was over the numbers, I reduced the power to idle and started to round out. The mains touched down, and then, as the nose was coming down, the propeller stopped spinning.
Tower called me on the radio and asked me to exit at the next taxi way, and I had to respond and let them know the engine had died, and that I would try to restart it. I was not able to get the engine restarted and called them back up. Tower called the airport and had them come tow the plane back in.
It turns out the idle set screw had 'fallen out' according to the email I got. I will be incorporating a check of the idle performance into my checklist moving forward.
The guy working the tower handled the whole situation like a pro. He had to shut down the runway I was on and redirect all the traffic to the parallel runway. You should hear the stress level in voice go up a bit, but he handled it very professionally.
Once I was over the numbers, I reduced the power to idle and started to round out. The mains touched down, and then, as the nose was coming down, the propeller stopped spinning.
Tower called me on the radio and asked me to exit at the next taxi way, and I had to respond and let them know the engine had died, and that I would try to restart it. I was not able to get the engine restarted and called them back up. Tower called the airport and had them come tow the plane back in.
It turns out the idle set screw had 'fallen out' according to the email I got. I will be incorporating a check of the idle performance into my checklist moving forward.
The guy working the tower handled the whole situation like a pro. He had to shut down the runway I was on and redirect all the traffic to the parallel runway. You should hear the stress level in voice go up a bit, but he handled it very professionally.