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Possibly. If there was a raging fire in the nacelle it could have possibly damaged the wing/flight controls. The C401 I used to fly had fuel lines directly behind the turbo. I had a leak that almost torched the lines once. Caught it by chance one day when I pulled the cowling to change the oil/take a general look around. That experience evolved into me regularly pulling my cowling and visually checking things out regularly. I'll be watching for the NTSB report. Sad.Vmc roll a possibility?
Vmc roll a possibility?
Possible. As noted in post #8, he could have been turning into the problem engine.
I'm not saying you're saying that, but turning into a dead engine shouldn't be a big ask for an ME pilot imo. Let alone in visual meteo condts.
I'm not saying you're saying that, but turning into a dead engine shouldn't be a big ask for an ME pilot imo. Let alone in visual meteo condts.
I might defer making that comment until I had tried it in the heat of battle.
As I said, on the radio the pilot sounded like he was unruffled, but somewhere between the turns to base and final the airplane made a quick trip to earth.