Aviation News: Mooney M20J 201 – Engine Failure Michigan
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I was airborne when this happened and could hear another aircraft relay his information to ATC. Interesting to hear the interaction between them and ATC coordinating SAR. Happy to report the Pilot is OK
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"engine failure" on an M-20J?! I used to have one. They have a rock-solid
Lycoming angle valve four cylinder IO-360 making 200hp. I would happily
fly it across the North Atlantic.
I shall be interested to learn the cause of this "engine failure".
Lycoming angle valve four cylinder IO-360 making 200hp. I would happily
fly it across the North Atlantic.
I shall be interested to learn the cause of this "engine failure".
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Looking at the guys flight aware history it looks like he frequently used that plane for business/going places. Not any tool around the patch sort of flying.
I like my decision to have a spare engine. But if my flying was all flat land like he was out there I might have got a single.
I like my decision to have a spare engine. But if my flying was all flat land like he was out there I might have got a single.
5 out of 2 Pilots are Dyslexic.
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Guy took off from Palo Alto recently, I think it was a Baron. Double engine
failure after takeoff.
See the Beechtalk forum:
(2) there will be no new causes of aircraft accidents in 2021. Just repeats
of old ones that people aren't interested in learning about. Bob Hoover had
that FBO Jet-A trick played on him, but I guess nobody is interested in that
any more.
That Baron at Palo Alto, didn't have the small necks retrofitted to the filler
necks, allowing the FBO refueller to stick the larger JET-A nozzles into it.
Apparently it's not a paperwork requirement to install those collars on older
aircraft, so you're good to go without them.
failure after takeoff.
See the Beechtalk forum:
(1) doesn't matter how many engines that guy had, he was going downThe airplane was mis-fueled with Jet-A.
Fuel truck driver had just fueled a Jet-A aircraft and then took the fuel order from the Baron and went over and completed it, using the Jet-A truck.
(2) there will be no new causes of aircraft accidents in 2021. Just repeats
of old ones that people aren't interested in learning about. Bob Hoover had
that FBO Jet-A trick played on him, but I guess nobody is interested in that
any more.
That Baron at Palo Alto, didn't have the small necks retrofitted to the filler
necks, allowing the FBO refueller to stick the larger JET-A nozzles into it.
Apparently it's not a paperwork requirement to install those collars on older
aircraft, so you're good to go without them.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
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