Wow
This was tough to listen to. The Pilot was new, (didn't understand flight planning) New to the Aircraft, A serious airplane with a KFC200 and a garmin 480. That thing can be like the Enigma machine from ww2. The registration is in question, and obviously new to Orlandos Bravo Airspace on a friday at noon. SOOO busy with all the travelers in and out of MCO. I have owned a 1981 A36TC with a KFC200, Here is my take. He was very nervous going through a thin layer, so he popped out on top at 2100 Ft, and hit alt hold. or Autopilot on. Must of been in the NAV mode because it would not respond to a heading that was given to him. so he said. Now he pushes down, Autopilot trims up flies up into class B again so he pushes down, then he's back into the clouds so he pulls but now the plane trims down to regain the 2100 ft, (look at the speed and alt graph with the time on the tapes) Asked for any ideas on how to turn it off Thats bad, any one of the these things can do this, Hitting the trim switch, pushing the red button , turning the switch to off on the head or pulling the breaker. The pilot did not understand any of the basic systems in the plane, or panic had set in too deep to comprehend what he was doing. Not understanding that shutting the key off would be a total disaster, and never turning the power off even after stating that he was about to 3 times. He had stated that he had powered way down and it shows on the ground speed of the aircraft track with the autopilot still trying to find the 2100. He stated he was getting warnings, (gear horn, stall horn) although I didn't hear them in the background, maybe it was the Alternator warning light (that he may have switched off) then a heavy buffet, then stall. Seems like the alt hold was engaged the entire time. I have never seen a KFC 200 have a trim run away, nor not be able to shut off. I don't feel this is runaway, it seems it was operating as designed.
It will be interesting to see just what circuit breaker was pulled, although I have seen a lot of circuit breakers popped after a plane hits the water. If the system was on , there is a very good chance that the breaker will pop just from the H20. If the master was off, obviously not. I am an Insurance Adjuster for aviation and have been to lots of these scenes. I will try to find out what breakers were pulled. That is, if he had insurance, Doubtful that he was checked out in the plane, and if he was signed off, I bet that guy is nervous.