| July 08: Touch and...Uh oh! |
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| Close Calls by Anthony Nalli | |
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“Well, in my illustrious 270+ hours of recreational flying as aprivate pilot, I just yesterday had my closest near disaster” starts off thismonth’s Close Calls pilot. He hadn’t flown for a little while so thought he would “shoot a couple circuits before heading out for a local sight-seeingflight.” The first circuit went without anything of note taking place. On ourpilot’s second touch-and-go… well that was another story. After landing, our pilot retracted the flaps as usual, carb-heatcold, then he smoothly applied full throttle. Within seconds of applying full takeoffpower, he “popped” right back up into the air. Before he knew it, our pilot was100 feet up and his airspeed was critically low – “I mean, really, really low”he exclaims, “Shoot!” (paraphrased). Our pilot pushed the control column full forward. It took quite a bitof force to just get the nose down to level. All the while, the airspeed washanging in just above the stall. “What the heck is happening?” wonders our pilot. Admits our pilot, “It must have looked like a pretty lousytouch-and-go circuit to the tower, but soon after the flaps came back up,things improved quickly. I ended up doing a couple more circuits with noproblem (visually checking the flaps prior to taking off again), and then sinceI was a lot calmer, I went off on my local sight-seeing flight.” Our pilotreturned an hour and half later with the remainder of the flight goinguneventfully. In fact, for many PICs that very question would have been enoughto end the flight at the earliest opportunity. Fortunately for our pilot hischoice to continue the flight worked out for him. Fly safe(r)
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