ahmad
Pre-takeoff checklist
Just hit 480 hrs.
150 NM leg. Flying vfr at 3500 ft under a layer at 4500. 75 miles into it the winds started picking up. I noticed that my rpm dropped to 2300. I get it back to 2400. a min later it is at 2300 again. ok adjust it back to 2400. Soon it drops to 2200. I push the throttle in more and notice I'm at full throttle now but still getting 2300 (usually get 2700). So, I knew something was wrong. I called center and said I am diverting to DEC 14 NM to my left because I am losing my engine. She says ok radar services terminated. Contact DEC tower. I ask her for the tower freq then switch to tower. At this point I am trimmed for best glide and getting a good vibration from the engine and rpm has dropped to 2000 and I couldn't maintain altitude. Called the tower and report 13 miles out. he says ok but you aren't declaring emergency? I responded I am and that I also won't make the field. Told them I was putting it down in the fields under me. my gauges all in the green. everything looks good but no power. I am scratching my head as to what's happening. then my ppl material rushes to my head. loss of rpm. rough running engine. it's carb ice you idiot. I am at 2000 agl and heading for the field when I turned the carb heat on. 15 secs later got full power and climbed. Headed back towards DEC just in case but by the time I got there all felt fine so I continued on.
I feel a bit stupid and think carb ice should have been my 1st thought. I pulled the checklist out after trimming for best glide but I was looking for trouble shooting partial power. so, I completely overlooked the loss of engine during flight and started to figure it out in my head thinking the checklist isn't helping me. confirmation bias?
This was another lesson learned.
150 NM leg. Flying vfr at 3500 ft under a layer at 4500. 75 miles into it the winds started picking up. I noticed that my rpm dropped to 2300. I get it back to 2400. a min later it is at 2300 again. ok adjust it back to 2400. Soon it drops to 2200. I push the throttle in more and notice I'm at full throttle now but still getting 2300 (usually get 2700). So, I knew something was wrong. I called center and said I am diverting to DEC 14 NM to my left because I am losing my engine. She says ok radar services terminated. Contact DEC tower. I ask her for the tower freq then switch to tower. At this point I am trimmed for best glide and getting a good vibration from the engine and rpm has dropped to 2000 and I couldn't maintain altitude. Called the tower and report 13 miles out. he says ok but you aren't declaring emergency? I responded I am and that I also won't make the field. Told them I was putting it down in the fields under me. my gauges all in the green. everything looks good but no power. I am scratching my head as to what's happening. then my ppl material rushes to my head. loss of rpm. rough running engine. it's carb ice you idiot. I am at 2000 agl and heading for the field when I turned the carb heat on. 15 secs later got full power and climbed. Headed back towards DEC just in case but by the time I got there all felt fine so I continued on.
I feel a bit stupid and think carb ice should have been my 1st thought. I pulled the checklist out after trimming for best glide but I was looking for trouble shooting partial power. so, I completely overlooked the loss of engine during flight and started to figure it out in my head thinking the checklist isn't helping me. confirmation bias?
This was another lesson learned.
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