Someone tried that at TTF several years back. Zero survivors.maybe he/she pulled up as soon as he heard the props making loud noises, and managed to do a go-around with some 'customized' propeller blades?
wasn’t that the one where the pilot flew to another airport, and was in the process of swapping props to sell it when the FAA got wind of his shenanigans?
Not sure of the backstory, but it seemed apropos to the thread. Guess some people have survived the feat in the wild!
A plane from MI landed gear up at our airport 6+ weeks ago, seemed like a fuel stop. The plane sits now with the prop off, I think the owner/insurance is deciding what to do. I don’t have the heart to even take a picture of it.
Saw this today during a bathroom stop in the midst of my long cross-country:
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The bottom of the hull did not appear beaten up / damaged - maybe he/she pulled up as soon as he heard the props making loud noises, and managed to do a go-around with some 'customized' propeller blades?
Yep: https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/touch-and-go.81477/wasn’t that the one where the pilot flew to another airport, and was in the process of swapping props to sell it when the FAA got wind of his shenanigans?
Practice makes perfect.Apparently not the first time for this airframe: https://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/brief.aspx?ev_id=3211&key=0
Yeah, something like that. There is no NTSB report, that's for sure.wasn’t that the one where the pilot flew to another airport, and was in the process of swapping props to sell it when the FAA got wind of his shenanigans?
I have such a propeller in the corner of my music room. I didn't try to fly once I had, um, adjusted it.It now features Q tip props
Yeah that big yoke bar with the flap and gear hidden (along with every other switch, requiring finger gymnastics) has bitten people!Bonanza driver got confused on the flap and gear
Yeah that big yoke bar with the flap and gear hidden (along with every other switch, requiring finger gymnastics) has bitten people!
That and on the early ones they're non-descript piano keys. At least the Navion (owing to NA's big boy heritage) made the gear shaped like a wheel and the flap shaped like a flap.Yeah that big yoke bar with the flap and gear hidden (along with every other switch, requiring finger gymnastics) has bitten people!
Yeah that big yoke bar with the flap and gear hidden (along with every other switch, requiring finger gymnastics) has bitten people!
Lot of this going on. There was a recent gear up on a twin at KSNS Salinas, CA. Guy forgot the gear switch. :7(