KS Arrow Pilot
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KS Arrow Pilot
For anyone who is familiar with the piper arrow... I'm flying my 1968 arrow yesterday solo, breaking in my rebuilt engine. After a 2 hour flight, I return to my airport and hit the gear down switch. I can hear the gear start to drop... then stop and no green lights. No light on the "gear in transit" light. I can feel the flight characteristics that something isn't right.
I radio unicom ( it's an uncontrolled airport ) and make a low pass while they look at me fly by. They confirm my gear is down "half way" and not locked. I try to put the gear back up, but nothing happens. I hit the "emergency gear down" button which is supposed to disconnect the gear from the hydraulics and let it free fall. Nothing happens. I push full right then left rudder hoping the wind will lock the gear. Nothing happens. I cycle the gear switch a couple more times, and nothing.
The fuses are fine. I check the panel lights and they are fine. Then on my forth pass, the gear mysteriously comes down while I'm climbing back into the pattern. I get all 3 greens and I can feel in the controls that the gear is now down.
I land and taxi back to the hangar. There is no sign of hydraulic leak. This am the mechanic puts the plan on jacks and cycles the gear 10 times and it works perfectly every time.
So... now we have to figure out why it didn't work yesterday. My feeling is that there is an electrical short between the switch and the motor. But I'm also ****ed that the emergency gear down switch didn't work right.
Anyone have any ideas on what we should be looking for?
I radio unicom ( it's an uncontrolled airport ) and make a low pass while they look at me fly by. They confirm my gear is down "half way" and not locked. I try to put the gear back up, but nothing happens. I hit the "emergency gear down" button which is supposed to disconnect the gear from the hydraulics and let it free fall. Nothing happens. I push full right then left rudder hoping the wind will lock the gear. Nothing happens. I cycle the gear switch a couple more times, and nothing.
The fuses are fine. I check the panel lights and they are fine. Then on my forth pass, the gear mysteriously comes down while I'm climbing back into the pattern. I get all 3 greens and I can feel in the controls that the gear is now down.
I land and taxi back to the hangar. There is no sign of hydraulic leak. This am the mechanic puts the plan on jacks and cycles the gear 10 times and it works perfectly every time.
So... now we have to figure out why it didn't work yesterday. My feeling is that there is an electrical short between the switch and the motor. But I'm also ****ed that the emergency gear down switch didn't work right.
Anyone have any ideas on what we should be looking for?