jbrinker
Pre-takeoff checklist
Saw this posted on another forum - so if a dupe here tell me and I'll delete the thread.
Most striking to me as a student approaching checkride and analyzing this for my (hopefully) own benefit are a few things:
1) the fact that they wound up in this situation in the first place - but we can leave that for now, as carb icing can sneak up on anyone and we can't know what led to this exactly - i.e. took off carb heat too soon? Failed to put it on until too late? We don't know.
2) The calmness of the passengers, and the seeming lack of any instruction from the pilot to them (maybe just not caught on video). I;d at least expect brace instructions and "brace brace" before landing. (And put the damn phone down, its a missile!!)
3) The landing itself -
- After we can see at the end, no flaps. Why? Did the pilot just forget to deploy flaps? Even if they were electric, you can see the radios are still working in the video, so he had power.
- The flare looks way too shallow (no flaps but still too shallow). Looks to me like he flew it on, landed nosewheel first and flipped it. I heard no stall horn at all.
- Look at the track in the snow, you can clearly see that the "dig" from the nosewheel is right at the start, which means it probably hit first or at best same time as the mains, and crumpled immediately.
I've been practicing soft field landings this past week, and seems to me landing in snow (Which was not that deep if you look at it) you'd want to basically start a stall with full flaps right above the ground just as the mains touch and hold full back elevator and hold it in a "Wheelie" as long as you possibly could, even dragging the tail if it came to it.
I can hardly believe they all walked away from it, the dude was still filming it, and the baby was ok! Lucky bunch for sure. Oh, and the cameraman to the girl at the end: "You gonna ever fly again" girl: "Yeah." Wow, there's a keeper!
Edit: Open the link in youtube and read the comments, cameraman explains more about the circumstances, including why the highway seen in the video was not a good choice at that time. Still wonder most about flaps and lack thereof.
Oh, and apparently the pilot let his insurance lapse - renewal date was the DAY BEFORE so he ate the cost by 13 hours... Man, that sucks.
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