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Michel
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:31 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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Friends, I suggest that we post here mistakes we did, in order to learn from each other.
Here is my latest: Last Saturday, I refueled Avgas to the top (about 60 liters) prior to flying to another airfield, only 15 minutes away. Behind me was a Cessna that was in a hurry so I did a quick tanking.
Landing at the other airfield, I see fuel pouring down my left wing: I forgot its lid and lost about 30 liters! Luckily, it was only a short flight and I have two wing tanks. I remember reading on this forum, some years ago, about a Kitfox pilot who did the same, but needed to do an emergency landing after a while.
I managed to tape the tank opening for the flight home, then found my lid in the grass, near the Avgas station.
I have now edited my run-up checklist with a new item! CHECK TANK LID!
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
Norway
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Tom Jones
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 752 Location: Ellensburg, WA
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:00 am Post subject: Re: The mistakes I did |
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After the second time I took off with my seat belt flapping outside the door I added "Seat belts fastened" to my take off checklist.
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:35 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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Thanks for the suggestion, Michel. I did nearly the same thing....I
was *talking* while adding 5 gallons to each of my two wing tanks (13
gallon capacity each), and forgot the cap on one side. Thank God I
didn't fill the plane as I was only going to fly around for an hour
or so. While flying, I noticed that the left side tank seemed to be
getting more full of fuel while the right side was going down. When I
landed, I saw the left cap missing....found it on my runway....and
now realized that the pressure being created in the right tank, and
the suction of air passing over the (open) left tank was causing the
fuel to migrate over to the left tank. Because I hadn't filled the
tanks to the top, the left tank had room to accept the migrating
fuel, and I landed before it had a chance to fill the left tank and
then siphon that fuel out into the airstream.
Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, #2062
Prince prop 64 x 30, P-tip
Electroair direct-fire ignition system
Rotec TBI-40 injection (sleeved to 36mm)
Status: flying with "Ramcharger" intake manifold...1187 hrs (since
3-27-2006)
On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:31 AM, Michel wrote:
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Friends, I suggest that we post here mistakes we did, in order to
learn from each other.
Here is my latest: Last Saturday, I refueled Avgas to the top
(about 60 liters) prior to flying to another airfield, only 15
minutes away. Behind me was a Cessna that was in a hurry so I did a
quick tanking.
Landing at the other airfield, I see fuel pouring down my left
wing: I forgot its lid and lost about 30 liters! Luckily, it was
only a short flight and I have two wing tanks. I remember reading
on this forum, some years ago, about a Kitfox pilot who did the
same, but needed to do an emergency landing after a while.
I managed to tape the tank opening for the flight home, then found
my lid in the grass, near the Avgas station.
I have now edited my run-up checklist with a new item! CHECK TANK LID!
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
Norway
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Pat Reilly
Joined: 06 Aug 2009 Posts: 345
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:34 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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Mike, I did the same thing with a Cessna 150. I left the caps (both ) on the wing. I never set the cap on the wing now. I always set the cap on the ladder when gassing up.
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Michel <michel(at)online.no (michel(at)online.no)> wrote:
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Friends, I suggest that we post here mistakes we did, in order to learn from each other.
Here is my latest: Last Saturday, I refueled Avgas to the top (about 60 liters) prior to flying to another airfield, only 15 minutes away. Behind me was a Cessna that was in a hurry so I did a quick tanking.
Landing at the other airfield, I see fuel pouring down my left wing: I forgot its lid and lost about 30 liters! Luckily, it was only a short flight and I have two wing tanks. I remember reading on this forum, some years ago, about a Kitfox pilot who did the same, but needed to do an emergency landing after a while.
I managed to tape the tank opening for the flight home, then found my lid in the grass, near the Avgas station.
I have now edited my run-up checklist with a new item! CHECK TANK LID!
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
Norway
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KeysFox
Joined: 05 Jan 2009 Posts: 137
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:05 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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I encountered serious turbulence over extremely unforgiving terrain for
about 50 miles in alll directions and noticed a small amount of oil just
behind the right rudder pedals at the junction of firewall and floor
board. Made precautionary landing on small, ROUGH, exposed mountain
airport in very gusty cross winds. Pulled nose up into some scrub bushes
to tie plane so it would not blow away while I looked for cause. With the
plane bouncing around in the gusty wind, I found the oil header tank top
was not quite properly seated with its large "0" ring to the oil header
tank on my early Rotax 912 and reseated it.
I thought it was interesting that it had been about 25 hours since the
last oil change, so apparently the small leak occured due to turbulence
splashing oil around in header tank, otherwise there may not have been a
noticeable leak despite the poor "0" ring seal. Also, Despite seeing oil
in the cabin, the oil loss was so small it did not show on the dip stick
and turned out to be of no consequence although seeing oil puddleing on
the floor board in the cabin was alarming. The PRECAUTIONARY landing
turned out to be more hazzardous than the oil leak. Lots of precautionary
landings end up giving insurance adjusters work.
Of course I got a new "0" ring, and pay more attention to seating oil tank
lid during oil change. But the incident also reminds me that since i fly
over really rough terrain and water a lot, I need to look really carefully
for any chaffing of coolant and oil lines during conformity inspections to
guard against engine stoppage or potentially hazzardous unplanned
landings.
BJ
Kitfox IV 912
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Michel
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:29 am Post subject: Re: The mistakes I did |
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Pat Reilly wrote: | I never set the cap on the wing now. I always set the cap on the ladder when gassing up. |
... that sounds like a good idea, Pat! I think I'll do the same!
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
Norway
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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:44 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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The mistake I made in this regard was allowing the line boy to top up the
tanks. He did his job flawlessly until he reinstalled the caps. On the
left wing, he only engaged one side of the cap. With the cap present but
unsealed, it siphoned fuel. Our leg was a short one, but the fuel drain was
obvious from the site gauges.
Lowell Fitt
Kitfox IV-1200 900 hrs
912UL
Kitfox IV-1200 Close
912UL
Cameron Park, CA
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From: "Michel" <michel(at)online.no>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 3:29 AM
To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: The mistakes I did
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[quote="Pat Reilly"]I never set the cap on the wing now. I always set the
cap on the ladder when gassing up.
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Michel
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:00 am Post subject: Re: The mistakes I did |
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That is interesting, Lowell, because on all the airfields I have been, in Europe, no one has ever proposed to fill my tanks for me. It is always the pilot who does it.
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
Norway
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:19 am Post subject: Re: The mistakes I did |
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I left a cap with only one tang locked in and fortunately I wasn't far from my strip before I noticed one tank going down and the other overflowing. I suspected what the problem was immediately and made it home with one tank nearly empty. Didn't take long and I vowed to not let that happen again!
When I gas up my car I always leave the cap on the pump rather than on the car so that if I later when I find out I forgot it, it will probably be where I left it.
Deke
S5
NE Michigan
Michel wrote: | Pat Reilly wrote: | I never set the cap on the wing now. I always set the cap on the ladder when gassing up. |
... that sounds like a good idea, Pat! I think I'll do the same!
Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:17 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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Any reason why the caps do not have a light chain on them?
Sy
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rhodes1
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:28 am Post subject: The mistakes I did |
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When I fill my car or plane I always put the cap in my pocket
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