Rockwell Commander 690 down at YQT

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Slick Goodlin
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Is the NTS system actually selectable on some -331 installations? That’s insane.


John Swallow
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Slick: does the NTS switch have an off position?

That I don't know. I can't find a picture of the overhead panel and the check list only says "Depress and hold".

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John Swallow wrote:
Sun Aug 22, 2021 4:44 pm
Slick: does the NTS switch have an off position?

That I don't know. I can't find a picture of the overhead panel and the check list only says "Depress and hold".

J
The depress and hold is to test the NTS. As far as I know, there is no switch to disable the NTS on a Commander (or Metro).
The NTS system is a mechanical system. I highly doubt one electrical switch could disable it.
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Digits:

Merci..



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From all reports there was a loss of control and at that point in the flight there has to be some sort of catastrophic failure. It's been a long time since I flew a 690 but flying 100% engines like the 690 and the herc prop failures is always the most complicated failure to deal with. To me a failure with no NTS or feather and likely a windmilling prop could cause this kind of accident. I doubt he even knew what was happening and at that point just there for the ride. Very tragic and a pilot's worst nightmare. I certainly hope the causes are found out and used to help prevent a repeat.
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