patmike
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm trying to figure out if I'm being to cautious or not. I've been flying the same plane (Aero AT-4) for 2 years from the same fbo that I got my license from over a year ago so I think I have a pretty good read as to whats normal with the plane. It has been getting a lot of use and has almost 2300 hrs. and it's due for an engine change. Today after my pre-flight Started the engine and the alternator failure light was on and voltage was at 13.8 normally it has always been 14.3. I shut down went inside and asked one of the instructors what he thought, he said he noticed it had been different but to be sure ask one of the mechanics which I did and he said that it was fine, that it would go out after the engine got up to 3000 rpm. So I got back in started up taxied out did the run up but the engine gauges where acting strange oil pressure was at the high end of the range but acceptable but when I throttled up oil pressure went down. I waited a while to see if everything stabilized which it did but with the avionics on the voltage was down to between 12.8 to 12.5 so I took off went around the pattern did a full stop landing taxied back to the end of the runway turned the fuel pump back on for takeoff but the fuel pressure gauge was bouncing around. it was bouncing in the green range but it wasn't stable and voltage was down to 12.1 that was it for me. Told the the desk guy what was going on and he said he would inform the airport manager to see what he wanted to do. question is was I wrong to pull the plug on the flight?