The incorrect (reverse) rigging of the elevator cables by maintenance personnel and their subsequent failure to verify that the rigging was correct during post-maintenance checks and the pilot’s inadequate preflight check.
Pictures of the Day: A pair of Wacos
Jim Stevenson sent in these photos he took of a pair of recently restored Wacos taken at the Midwest Antique Airplane Club Grassroots Fly-In in Brodhead Wisconsin in September 2024. Both the UPF-7 and the YKS-7 were restored by Trevor Niemyjski.”
Ask Paul: How can I determine which pistons are in my engine?
Question for Paul McBride, the General Aviation News engines expert: I have acquired a Lycoming O-290 in an experimental. The data plate has been removed. Is there anyway with a borescope to look in and see what pistons I have to know if it’s a D or a D2?
EAA updates Flight Test Manual
“The EAA Flight Test Manual provides the guidance and data collection process to bring simplicity to a flight test program,” EAA officials said. “It allows pilots to have a full understanding of an aircraft’s performance, characteristics, and limitations. It is also designed to be a handy reference that accompanies the aircraft for future flights.”
Duncan Aviation to build new paint facility
In December 2024, Duncan Aviation will begin construction of a new $25 million paint facility at its Lincoln, Nebraska, maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) location.
ASA Pilot Training App released
The new Pilot Training app from Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) provides access to private pilot, instrument pilot, and remote pilot ground schools, with preparation for the FAA Knowledge Exams.
Go-around goes awry
The pilot’s failure to follow the go-around procedures by prematurely retracting the flaps and not establishing a proper go-around climb speed after attempting to land with a quartering tailwind, resulting in the airplane’s inability to climb.
Picture of the Day: Rare sighting
Diana Layton submitted this photo and note: “An Osprey landed at Grant County Airport (W99) in Petersburg, West Virginia, late in the evening, it was an amazing sound and sight to witness.”
Red Light, Green Light
What does a pilot with only a handheld radio do if this portable radio fails and there is a need to land at a Class D airport? The simple answer is use the still legal, although antiquated, light gun system.