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Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland. Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:17 am Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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Dear Kolb Friends -
It is with a heavy heart that I share this story with you. But if what
I pass on can save any of you from repeating my mistake, then it is
worth the telling.
Last week, I experienced an off-airport landing in my Mark-III. It was
a beautiful Sunday morning, and I was flying with my 13-year-old son,
Michael. We were about 30 miles from our home airport, when I suddenly
heard a loud bang, followed by some significant vibration in the engine.
I knew that something bigger than a bolt or muffler spring had gone thru
the prop.
We were over some salt flats in this part of central New Mexico, so I
elected to do a precautionary landing on the dry lake bed below us. It
turns out that the lake bed was far from dry. What looked like dry,
solid ground was in fact merely a half-inch thick layer of dry surface
crust. Underneath was very wet mud. As soon as we touched down, the
wheels bogged in and we went over the nose, coming to rest upside down.
Fortunately, nobody was hurt. We clambered out into knee-deep of the
wettest, gooiest mud I've ever seen. We hiked out to safety, found a
nearby ranch, and we were able to sleep in my own beds that night. But
my Mark-III would remain upside-down in the mud until I could rescue
her.
I realized there was no way to go back out in the mud by foot to
retrieve the plane. The ONLY way to get it out would be a helicopter.
So, two days later, I hired a Bell Jet Ranger to extract my Kolb from
the mud and deposit it on the shore where I could access it. Within an
hour of the helicopter rescue, my Mark-III was back on its trailer and
we headed home.
I discovered that the oil cap had come off and gone thru the prop.
Evidently, during my preflight when I checked my oil level, I had not
secured the oil cap all the way to the detent that locks it in place.
During the flight, it worked its way loose and came off. This was
verified because the oil tank had no cap when I recovered the plane, and
there was a fair-sized chunk missing from the leading edge of one of my
prop blades.
Could I have made it back to my home airport with the vibrating prop?
Maybe, but I did not want to take that chance. I chose what looked like
the best landing site available to me at the time, and that turned out
to be a bad choice. Believe me, if I knew it was wet underneath the dry
crust on that surface, I'd have landed elsewhere!
The good news is (besides we are OK), damage to my plane is minimal. In
fact, the majority of damage was due to the helicopter rescue, not the
landing itself. I need to rebuild the rudder, the gap seal, and get a
new prop. I'll also need to replace all the instruments, as they got
soaked in the wet mud during those 48 hours upside down. Luckily, my
912 engine remained just above the mud surface and was not immersed.
And so begin the repair efforts. I'll keep you all posted on my
progress.
And here is the lesson to take with you: Always double-check that
EVERYTHING IS SECURE in your engine area when doing your preflight. You
don't want stuff going through your propeller. Could ruin you day, as
it did mine!
Regards -
Dennis Kirby
Mark-III, 912ul, 85 hrs TT, in
Cedar Crest, New Mexico
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jcooley380(at)hughes.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:46 am Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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Dennis,
Very sorry to hear of your misfortunate accident but very glad you and your
son was able to walk away from it. It is so easy for things to go wrong in
this sport and you can never be too cautious in doing a preflight. Something
like what happened to you could easily happen to most of us.
Count you blessings that no one was hurt and damage to your plane was
minimal.
Do not archive
Later,
John
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biglar
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 457
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:03 am Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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I'll 2nd that. What rotten luck, eh ?? I would've thought the lakes were plenty solid by now. I'm glad you and your son are OK, and that your plane wasn't too badly damaged. Good Luck. Lar. Do not Archive.
On 7/2/07, John Cooley <jcooley380(at)hughes.net (jcooley380(at)hughes.net)> wrote: [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Cooley" <jcooley380(at)hughes.net (jcooley380(at)hughes.net)>
Dennis,
Very sorry to hear of your misfortunate accident but very glad you and your
son was able to walk away from it. It is so easy for things to go wrong in
this sport and you can never be too cautious in doing a preflight. Something
like what happened to you could easily happen to most of us.
Count you blessings that no one was hurt and damage to your plane was
minimal.
Do not archive
Later,
John
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jghunter(at)nol.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:04 am Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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can u tell us about this? what was hrly rate? how did they do it, any pix?
jg
The ONLY way to get it out would be a helicopter.
Quote: | So, two days later, I hired a Bell Jet Ranger to extract my Kolb from
the mud and deposit it on the shore where I could access it.
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lcottrell
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 4:00 pm Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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<Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland.af.mil>
Dennis,
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Very sorry that you had to go through that experience. Having been there,
I know full well the pain that comes with it. On the way back from MV I went
down on the salt flats to land, and lucky for me I was very cautious and had
the big tires on the Firestar, or I might have had the same problem. It got
pretty soft, but I had enough power to get it out, but it was close.
Larry C
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Arty Trost
Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 205 Location: Sandy, Oregon
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:17 pm Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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Dennis -
How did Michael and your wife handle your upside-down
incident? I hope it didn't turn both of them off to
flying! When you wrote that Michael was with you, my
stomach cramped. It's one thing to have this happen
when you're by yourself or with a friend - but with
your son! Whew! I'm SOOOO glad that you're both o.k.
And thanks for sharing this story - we all think we
try to do good preflights, and yet realize that we can
still overlook something. Do you use a checklist? I
didn't use to - have changed that since my MV flight.
It seems almost overkill, but I hope it keeps me from
overlooking something - or becoming so familiar that I
don't even see it.
Arty
--- Kirby Dennis Contr MDA/AL
<Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland.af.mil> wrote:
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MDA/AL" <Dennis.Kirby(at)kirtland.af.mil>
Dear Kolb Friends -
It is with a heavy heart that I share this story
with you.
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 6:24 pm Post subject: Re: |
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Dennis:
Glad you all are ok.
Airplanes are fixable. Still hurts though.
What kind of prop were you flying? What kind of damage to the blades.
Get her fixed. MV 2008 is right around the corner.
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Ralph B
Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 367 Location: Mound Minnesota
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:31 pm Post subject: Re: |
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Dennis, I know it hurts now even though you are physically ok. I'm happy to hear that you and your son are ok. The plane can be repaired. Think positive. This can give you an opportunity to add some additional strength to the wings if you need it or something else. You can make it even better than before. When you are ready to fly again, this will be a distant memory.
Ralph B
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DAquaNut(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:02 pm Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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Dennis,
So Sorry bout your Kolb! Glad to hear yall are ok. I used to think if I had a 4-stroke my worries would be over, but the last three incidences that I know of have involved 4- strokes. Just goes to show you cant be too safe or too redundant and for Arty, theres no such thing as overkill if it prevents a disaster! May you have a speedy rebuild!
Ed Diebel FF 62
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:07 am Post subject: "Magic Bike"gets Damaged |
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It is with a heavy heart>>
Hard luck Dennis,
thats is really sad news. Your only consolation is that you did all the
right things ( except putting the oil cap on of course) and when the cap hit
the fan your reactions were the best possible.
The decision to land has to be the right one. You didn`t have enough
information to risk trying anything else. You flew the plane, sorted out a
landing spot and , until you actually touched down, carried out an entirely
safe routine.
The fact that the surface was not as it appeared was not something you could
do anything about.
The biggest plus is of course that no-one was hurt. Not event the Magic
Bicycle sustained serious damage, and recovering the plane by
helicopter...Well.. thats style.
Reel Cool, man
Cheers
Pat
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jimhefner
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 91 Location: Tucson, AZ
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 5:29 am Post subject: Re: |
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Dennis, I'm very sorry to hear this, but am happy you and Michael walked away unhurt. Tough luck!! Good luck with the repairs.
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