SixPapaCharlie
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I watched the video about Jon and Martha flying I think their 210 and having elec. failure. Now they had the ice issues and ended up crashing but that aside, their decision was to shut off the master and keep on trekking.
So you are flying and you see radio lights start to dim and other signs of losing power. What do you do? Lets say it is mid day and clear out. And no other signs of danger (no fire, smoke, etc just power) you are 2 hours into a 4 hour flight.
Do you find the closest place to put it down?
Keep going?
Does it change your answer if the plane is outfitted differently
(retracts / elec. flaps vs manual)?
Does it change if it is Night vs day?
My gut reaction is that I shut off the master, find the closest field, and power back up just prior to entering the pattern but I can see asking how is this different than shutting it down, continuing and powering back on at my destination pattern.
What would you (or Have you) done in this situation?
So you are flying and you see radio lights start to dim and other signs of losing power. What do you do? Lets say it is mid day and clear out. And no other signs of danger (no fire, smoke, etc just power) you are 2 hours into a 4 hour flight.
Do you find the closest place to put it down?
Keep going?
Does it change your answer if the plane is outfitted differently
(retracts / elec. flaps vs manual)?
Does it change if it is Night vs day?
My gut reaction is that I shut off the master, find the closest field, and power back up just prior to entering the pattern but I can see asking how is this different than shutting it down, continuing and powering back on at my destination pattern.
What would you (or Have you) done in this situation?