topgun260
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Falcon Field is a regional airport that pilots use to fly smaller and often older planes
Definitely wonder how a pilot can have a stall/spin after an electrical problem and flying past Dvt and SDL to get to the shop at FFZ. I hope it's not the case but it may just reveal itself that the screens went out and the pilot lost SA.Wow close to home...seems like it's been extra rough with the plane crashes lately...makes you wonder sometimes.
Definitely wonder how a pilot can have a stall/spin after an electrical problem and flying past Dvt and SDL to get to the shop at FFZ. I hope it's not the case but it may just reveal itself that the screens went out and the pilot lost SA.
Maybe an alternator. The things I was reading had the pilot telling tower they were probably going to lose the radiosThe article above says it was mechanical trouble?
Maybe an alternator. The things I was reading had the pilot telling tower they were probably going to lose the radios
He didn't just leave the field. It was a diversion of over 100 miles to get back to falcon to go to the shop.Wow...too bad about that. But I have to wonder, did he spin it in or something? Seems to me if he just left the field he should be able to put it down pretty easily on that course.
He didn't just leave the field. It was a diversion of over 100 miles to get back to falcon to go to the shop.
Possible. With power maybe didn't have air data info. But should have had a standby instrument.Ah..missed that in the article. In that case, looks like he was really close to an airport there. Too slow on approach and spin it in?
I don't think it's unrelated. I wish that it was. I wonder how much turboprop time the new owner had.This is being discussed on the lancair forum also. perhaps unrelated, it appears this plane was just purchased a month ago. an unfortunate incident regardless of the cause.
I don't think it's unrelated. I wish that it was. I wonder how much turboprop time the new owner had.
Yes, or more.Is that a Million dollar airplane as the reporter said?
Or Lancair time in general...my understanding is that the Lancairs in general are unforgiving in an engine out and/or lower-than-ideal-speed scenario. I recall someone on here with experience in them remarking that stalls were particularly nasty.
Replying to my first post here, Request to divert at 16:17 and crash at 16:50. Seems like I was right on the money with my first conclusion. I hope if one thing people can learn is that you shouldn't fly past 10 airports to get to the shop. Let the shop come to you. Also a good reminder to go and practice flying the pattern without your instruments.Definitely wonder how a pilot can have a stall/spin after an electrical problem and flying past Dvt and SDL to get to the shop at FFZ. I hope it's not the case but it may just reveal itself that the screens went out and the pilot lost SA.
Replying to my first post here, Request to divert at 16:17 and crash at 16:50. Seems like I was right on the money with my first conclusion. I hope if one thing people can learn is that you shouldn't fly past 10 airports to get to the shop. Let the shop come to you. Also a good reminder to go and practice flying the pattern without your instruments.
Yea I think you're right. Need to always know the configuration and pitch attitude for approach and landing. Learn the way its looks and sounds when you're in different phases of the traffic pattern. This isn't easy at first so being new to the plane makes it a bit more challenging.My understanding is this pilot had very little time in that Lancair. This story reeks of little pilot proficiency in this particular airplane. Very sad.