bigblockz8
Pre-takeoff checklist
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Gore
I was starting my training again today and found some prizes in the fuel tank. Here's the story:
I was scheduled to fly from 8am-10am. Got to the airport at 7am via bike. Got the keys and went to preflight, a person taps me on my shoulder. There was a mix up and he now has my aircraft for 8am-12pm, no one told me. All other a/c are busy so I am SOL. He's a CFI candidate and offers me the chance to fly his 4hr slot, he needs the practice and his check is Tuesday. This is his final right seat flight. I agree of course. I also call my CFI to tell him to go back to sleep, he says he'll meet me at noon and we'll do a supervised solo. I'm excited!
He preflights since he is PIC and we taxi out. I hear the normal splashing of avgas but I am hearing a ping. I ask him if he hears it and he shuts off the engine. We both hear it. He decides to do a trip around the pattern. I fly it and I must say, he taught me new stuff in just eight minutes. Greaser of a landing and I'm happy and he's confident. I still hear pinging!
I ask if we can taxi back and he agrees that he wants to find what's wrong as well. We both pick the tanks and there it is! A flashlight and fuel stick in the left tank!
Bye bye flight. It made sense why none of those were in the aircraft now. Someone apparently dropped the stick and I'm guessing they got a light and looked for it...Glad that the flashlight didn't start a fire or anything.
WHO LEAVES A FLASHLIGHT IN A FUEL TANK!?!?!? On top of that how do you drop the stick inside? They must have slid it a certain way to have "lost" it. The aircraft was taken into the hangar. I assume they drain the 100LL and fish the stuff out?
To further ruin the day I waited around until noon when my CFI was going to show. Sat there until almost 4 pm! Then he called and said he wouldn't be able to make our new 12pm-2pm flight...I asked why he's calling at 3:44 pm to tell me and he said,"Oh yeah well I forgot but I went out to eat at like 12 instead. That food was good." Bye bye new CFI.
Has anyone ever dropped stuff into a fuel tank? I am still confused on how they did so!
I was scheduled to fly from 8am-10am. Got to the airport at 7am via bike. Got the keys and went to preflight, a person taps me on my shoulder. There was a mix up and he now has my aircraft for 8am-12pm, no one told me. All other a/c are busy so I am SOL. He's a CFI candidate and offers me the chance to fly his 4hr slot, he needs the practice and his check is Tuesday. This is his final right seat flight. I agree of course. I also call my CFI to tell him to go back to sleep, he says he'll meet me at noon and we'll do a supervised solo. I'm excited!
He preflights since he is PIC and we taxi out. I hear the normal splashing of avgas but I am hearing a ping. I ask him if he hears it and he shuts off the engine. We both hear it. He decides to do a trip around the pattern. I fly it and I must say, he taught me new stuff in just eight minutes. Greaser of a landing and I'm happy and he's confident. I still hear pinging!
I ask if we can taxi back and he agrees that he wants to find what's wrong as well. We both pick the tanks and there it is! A flashlight and fuel stick in the left tank!
Bye bye flight. It made sense why none of those were in the aircraft now. Someone apparently dropped the stick and I'm guessing they got a light and looked for it...Glad that the flashlight didn't start a fire or anything.
WHO LEAVES A FLASHLIGHT IN A FUEL TANK!?!?!? On top of that how do you drop the stick inside? They must have slid it a certain way to have "lost" it. The aircraft was taken into the hangar. I assume they drain the 100LL and fish the stuff out?
To further ruin the day I waited around until noon when my CFI was going to show. Sat there until almost 4 pm! Then he called and said he wouldn't be able to make our new 12pm-2pm flight...I asked why he's calling at 3:44 pm to tell me and he said,"Oh yeah well I forgot but I went out to eat at like 12 instead. That food was good." Bye bye new CFI.
Has anyone ever dropped stuff into a fuel tank? I am still confused on how they did so!