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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:23 pm    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

[quote="kitfoxmike"]As far as the engine out logic, this is mine, if the engine isn't up to par don't take off. Must be why I have a Rotax 912. Have a nice day and above all, make the flying fun.[/quote
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I had a 0320 quit on me on take off... run up was fine etc.. your logic does not work in the real world.. I am not sure I have ever met a pilot that knew his engine was not running right, did nothing to fix it and took off anyway just hoping it would make it another turn around the pattern.

hmm.. why dont you do a quick NTSB search and then tell me you dont have to worry about an engine out just because you have a 912...


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:04 pm    Post subject: Re: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

Sorry guys, I don't understand your logic that you fly a certain way for in case your engine quits. Yup if mine quit I will fly the damn thing down and land it somewhere, right into somebodies driveway if I have to. If I'm flying over water, no brainer I fly it down to the water and steer it right into the shore and up and into somebodies front yard, but I'll be damned if I'm going to fly every second of the airplane worrien about the engine quiting. I'll fly it to the ground and if there is no airport or I can't make the airport I'll fly it down and land it somehow. so there. Sure I've had my engine quit on take off, and landed just fine. Do I need to squirm and worry about it in the future, nope, I'll worry about it when It happens. When it quits and I'm 20 ft off the ground, well at least I know the terrain and I can quickly find a place to land it. Lastly, when it's my time to go, there is nothing I can do about it. Lastly, part two, I'll will never fly a two stroke. sorry again.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:01 pm    Post subject: Re: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

Saying you will never fly a 2 stroke is your perogotive . I love my 2 stroike light weight and flies great . I just flew over Cook Inlet Alaska with a 2 stroke 582 and never even thought about it quitting . Have you ever read how many lycoming's and continental's quit every year in flight . Go fly your 912 and have fun .

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:18 pm    Post subject: Re: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

ok mike I can now understand what you were intending to say.. I too have had an engine out on takeoff (certified 4 stroke).. it did not end as well as yours.. but I still dont fly like it is gonna quit evey second of the flight.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:16 pm    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

The main point of all of this discussion is on to worry about an engine
quitting but to be prepared to deal with it when it does. While there are
areas where there is just no place to land but most of time the pilots just
forgets to fly the airplane.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:54 pm    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

I am not sure I
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have ever met a pilot that knew his engine was not running
right, did nothing to fix it and took off anyway just hoping
it would make it another turn around the pattern.


There is an interesting story about China Airlines, an Airbus 380 and a seat belt in Germany!

It needed three new engines before it was given clearance to take off. Two of the three were more or less running. The third one had the seatbelt tied through the front turbine.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:20 am    Post subject: Re: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

Groan, this is how urban legends get going.

The real story sure wasn't that it was a China Airlines A380, as the 380 hasn't even entered service yet!

This has happened a couple of times, usually with a Boeing simply because that's what most of the transport fleet is. (All the Airbusses built in all of their models about equals the Boeing 737s fleet.) The last strap-down ferry-flight (no passengers) I know of was an approved flight, I believe out of an African airport. Option #1 for a bad engine is to ship in a quick-change (QEC), but they couldn't change the engine at that place. Option #2 is usually to remove the N1 fan blades to reduce drag, but in this case they had additional issues and could take off with reduced fuel weight, so used the straps to lock the N1 disc in place.

BTW, you'll occasionally see photos of a transport with one too many engines. There are a few airplanes with a hardpoint to carry a spare QEC. That engine has no provision for fuel or anything else to make it run.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:37 am    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

This link appears to lead to the story, with pictures.
http://iagblog.blogspot.com/2007/01/chinese-aircraft-maintenance.html

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:39 am    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

I've seen at least one plane carrying an extra engine for QEC. I've also seen the engines arrive in all kinds of transport planes.

The only plane so far that took my breath away by it's sheer size is the AN225. the horizontal stab I'll bet is as large as some airliners wings.

The story I heard was of a passenger flight on a four engine airbus.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:59 am    Post subject: Re: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

I fly every minute I'm flying with the assumption that the engines going
to quit.

I started flying in Colorado, and I now fly around Chicago. Both
mountainous terrain, and suburbia have equal appeal to me for landing.
So I always deviate within reach of fields, etc.

Having had an engine failure, is a religious experience. At first you
don't believe it quit, then you're next thought is "Oh %^$%!".

That and groundlooping my plane were the two most significant things
that I think made me a smarter/safer pilot.

Having my vaccum pump make loud shrieking noises during a night
flight made me rethink the wisdom of flying single engine at night over
the suburbs as well.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 6:29 am    Post subject: engine out logic ?? Reply with quote

Jeff and all, I am always conscience of a place to set it down having lost a
propeller. I photograph from the Kitfox which causes me to fly low over
populated areas, so it is constantly on my mind. I don't fly at night,
sport pilot now.

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