KRyan
Pre-takeoff checklist
OK, so here is my question for the day.
I was contacted by a Cessna 182 pilot. He says he was flying during “a stable unmolested cruise” and twice had the governor on the prop "let go" for just a second.
The tach surged from 2300 to 2500+ for just a second, literally, and then returned to normal as if nothing had happened. The two episodes were about an hour apart.
I asked him about any recent maintenance, but he said there hadn’t been any. I was thinking he either had
1) A governor problem
2) An oil supply problem
3) A propeller problem
He’s asking what I think about him flying some more to see if it happens again. If it’s a governor or prop problem, he’ll just end up with a flat pitch prop, and he’ll have to reduce throttle and limp it home. If it’s an oil supply problem, he could lunch the engine.
What do you think about his “fly some more & see if it happens again” idea?
I was contacted by a Cessna 182 pilot. He says he was flying during “a stable unmolested cruise” and twice had the governor on the prop "let go" for just a second.
The tach surged from 2300 to 2500+ for just a second, literally, and then returned to normal as if nothing had happened. The two episodes were about an hour apart.
I asked him about any recent maintenance, but he said there hadn’t been any. I was thinking he either had
1) A governor problem
2) An oil supply problem
3) A propeller problem
He’s asking what I think about him flying some more to see if it happens again. If it’s a governor or prop problem, he’ll just end up with a flat pitch prop, and he’ll have to reduce throttle and limp it home. If it’s an oil supply problem, he could lunch the engine.
What do you think about his “fly some more & see if it happens again” idea?