kep5niner
Pre-takeoff checklist
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- Oct 5, 2018
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Pete
After an uneventful 3.0 flight joining a friend in his 421, we landed at our destination. On the roll-out while still on the active, the #2 engine abruptly quit. We taxied to the FBO on one engine, attempted to start the #2 again, no movement.
Talked to TAS and RAM, with a local A&P on hand, and it sounds like a tear down due to sudden stoppage is in order. Upon inspection after shut down, prop would not budge, with a definite metal clank coming from the #5 cylinder area. My friend took it in stride. He went on to his meeting, and I coordinated for commercial trans back to the home drone. That was a complete sh*t show with all the coronavirus issues and commercial air travel, so just proceeding with a rental car.
I guess if you’re going to loose an engine, best case scenario is to be on the ground. However, I have a lot of empathy for my buddy. I’m on the hook for a rental car. He’s on the hook for an engine.
Just reflecting after today, it could have been a lot worse. Hope he gets the bird back OK without too much trouble.
Talked to TAS and RAM, with a local A&P on hand, and it sounds like a tear down due to sudden stoppage is in order. Upon inspection after shut down, prop would not budge, with a definite metal clank coming from the #5 cylinder area. My friend took it in stride. He went on to his meeting, and I coordinated for commercial trans back to the home drone. That was a complete sh*t show with all the coronavirus issues and commercial air travel, so just proceeding with a rental car.
I guess if you’re going to loose an engine, best case scenario is to be on the ground. However, I have a lot of empathy for my buddy. I’m on the hook for a rental car. He’s on the hook for an engine.
Just reflecting after today, it could have been a lot worse. Hope he gets the bird back OK without too much trouble.