Wowzers glad everyone was ok. No idea what I would do it that happened to me in flight. What kind of plane do you have?
it’s a Piper Arrow XL Edition. (lance)
It looked like an Arrow but then I saw the 6 cylinders and front baggage door. Looks cool. So faster version of an Arrow with extra storage?
It looked like an Arrow but then I saw the 6 cylinders and front baggage door. Looks cool. So faster version of an Arrow with extra storage?
And substantially wider.and extra seats
did anyone go with “Jim blew a seal” yet?
Very curious how much your dipstick says you have left... sometimes a very little oil can look like a big spill on a cowling. You might have only lost a quart or two.I think i saw 2.5 in my book. Don't know how much I lost, but it was a bunch. Dipstick wouldn't catch any. The fact that it still had SOME oil pressure when I shut it off gives me hope. My concern is if the oil pressure was sufficient to keep the spinny bits away from the non-spinny bits. I'd hate to get halfway back home and lose it totally in a more inhospitable spot.
That would've been REAL handy. That or another engine.
sometimes a very little oil can look like a big spill on a cowling. You might have only lost a quart or two.
This.I'm no A&P but I think the oil goes on the inside of the plane.
Dipstick doesn't measure less than 4 and it sounds like he said he couldn't see anything on it. Typical PA32 drivers run theirs at 8 or 9.Very curious how much your dipstick says you have left... sometimes a very little oil can look like a big spill on a cowling. You might have only lost a quart or two.
Very curious how much your dipstick says you have left... sometimes a very little oil can look like a big spill on a cowling. You might have only lost a quart or two.
Lol!!! Am I the only one that caught that??Yeah, it’s a slick plane for sure.
Lol!!! Am I the only one that caught that??
No, we just don’t want to encourage him.
He just doesn’t have a refined sense of humor.no need to be so crude
Good question. No room at all in there with the prop on.Did the shaft that the cap retains remain in place? If not, and the shaft worked it’s way out far enough that the gear fell off you’ll be disassembling the engine.
Sounds like it may be ok.
"you could see the oil all over the rudder...I can't imagine what the windshield looked like. Good on him for getting her down safely with no visibility" -Jimk
You better get started on that pc12 checkout.Now on the lighter side of things…. Between you and @masloki ’s never ending annual, how many of you am I going to have to schlep to RR?
It was real fast. We were talking about the kids going to sleep after lunch and we heard a weird buzzing noise in the headsets. Not sure if it was oil going through the alternator or what. We looked at each other and said "what was that?" I looked forward and it was 2/3 of the way up the windshield. Took about 2 seconds more to cover it completely.Yikes. Glad you are safe. Curious, in that scenario was it a continuous drip drip drip accumulating on the windshield or was it splashed on fairly quickly?
Nah... we've been through too much togetherSo... are you going to keep it, or sell it?
He just doesn’t have a refined sense of humor.
True that. The other way also. This weekend I calculated that it took about one second from when we hit the first tree until we were stopped. The wife and I both marveled at that, thinking it seemed a whole lot longer at the time. The rest of the approach seemed to go by in the blink of an eye.The time compression is amazing. She heard stuff on the radio that I didn't. Once I was aligned with the runway it was total lizard brain/tunnel vision.
Wow!!!!! Congrats on a safe landing. Time for a big stiff drink and relax.View attachment 104467 View attachment 104468 View attachment 104469 View attachment 104470
No fire hats this time.