...I didn't really expect this one. But it sure could have grounded me.
I stopped in Arcadia (X07) this morning for some cheap(er) 100LL. After filling up, I went to the baggage compartment to get my fuel tester. Put the airplane key into the lock, and without any real force it snapped as soon as I started to turn.
Fortunately, about 1/16" of the stub was sticking out of the lock and I was able pull it out. Even more fortunately, I had a spare key in the plane! And thankfully the key snapped off in the baggage door lock, not in the ignition switch!
I'm guessing there must have been a flaw in the key blank. There's no twisting or bending in the metal at all. Just a clean break.
If any of you are not carrying a spare airplane key when flying, let me suggest that you may want to reconsider.
Grumble grumble grumble......
I stopped in Arcadia (X07) this morning for some cheap(er) 100LL. After filling up, I went to the baggage compartment to get my fuel tester. Put the airplane key into the lock, and without any real force it snapped as soon as I started to turn.
Fortunately, about 1/16" of the stub was sticking out of the lock and I was able pull it out. Even more fortunately, I had a spare key in the plane! And thankfully the key snapped off in the baggage door lock, not in the ignition switch!
I'm guessing there must have been a flaw in the key blank. There's no twisting or bending in the metal at all. Just a clean break.
If any of you are not carrying a spare airplane key when flying, let me suggest that you may want to reconsider.
Grumble grumble grumble......