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Bro do you even lift
This is why we need three engines
This is why we need three engines
What’s that it’s got hung underneath?
What’s that it’s got hung underneath?
Maybe so. It was puking oil eventually. I honestly didn’t watch it start to finish. But I thought the threshold for when to do a precautionary shutdown was an interesting topic.Didn't he decide to shut down and feather after it started blowing oil out the cowling? Unless I needed every last bit from the dying engine, I would certainly shut down an engine that was puking oil.
You can take me off your list. I don't fly with cameras rolling.Does it make me a bad person that I had a whole list I was kind of hoping it was?
What’s that it’s got hung underneath?
The dreaded 8-engine approach!Part of the XB-58 Hustler - https://travelforaircraft.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/b-36-moves-an-xb-58/
Air scoop for the scram jet? They figured with all of the other engines, surely they could get it going fast enough...What’s that it’s got hung underneath?
My favorite part was when he keyed the mic on final and told tower “I’ve got two red and two white”.
I’m actually surprised his subscriber base is pretty low. When he puts out a video it gets posted e v e r y w h e r e. I woulda thought that would net him quite a few more subs. Imma guess the majority of his subs are non aviation folks.
I don't think Pilots enjoy cringe as much as the general public seems to.
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We use that term to mean "poorly or non-functioning cylinder", but with our recips, occasionally a cylinder is indeed lost, or at least detached. That generally will cause the engine to go into auto-shutdown mode.Not having a twin rating, I never thought about this, but is a shutdown warranted for "loss of a cylinder"?
Is he another one of those "social media influencer" type aviation commentators? I've never heard of him before this.
Regardless of how much of it was skill, how much was equipment, and how much was luck, this incident makes a strong showing of the non-survivor bias inherent in engine failure statistics. We only know about this successful emergency landing (upright on a runway without so much as a ground loop at the end) because a high-profile YouTuber / POA whipping boy posted a video, which has over 100,000 views so far... not to necessarily defend him, but if Mr look-at-what-a-bad-pilot-he-is, has engine issues in a twin without dying it sort of pokes a hole in the whole "sEcOnd enGIne TaKEs YoU He SCEnE oF thE CrAsH" cliche
…..We only know about this successful emergency landing (upright on a runway without so much as a ground loop at the end) because a high-profile YouTuber / POA whipping boy posted a video, which has over 100,000 views so far.
One could argue that he must have some serious skills if you look at some of the landing "saves" from breaking out at minimums in what may be considered a less than optimal attitude.Mr look-at-what-a-bad-pilot-he-is
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.. not to necessarily defend him, but if Mr look-at-what-a-bad-pilot-he-is, has engine issues in a twin without dying it sort of pokes a hole in the whole "sEcOnd enGIne TaKEs YoU He SCEnE oF thE CrAsH" cliche
As of back in the summer, 6ish month backlog. And that was for a scheduled TBO type of event, not blowing one up.How long is the backlog?