Probable cause: The pilot’s improper decision to fly the airplane with a known engine problem and his improper modification of the engine control unit fuel delivery software, which led to the engine running too lean and resulted in a total loss of engine power during climb.
Picture of the Day: I can’t wait to fly it
Ron Greene submitted this photo and note: “Cameron Greene visiting his grandparents at Little River Airport (FL10) in McAlpin, Florida, does his best pilot imitation. We are waiting a few more years before his first flight in the RV-6A.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit […]
More tips to protect your plane’s engine — and your wallet — from fuel problems
Protect yourself and your plane by always getting a sample whenever you suspect a problem with the fuel.
New FAA policy allows special flight permits for homebuilts needing condition inspections
“We continue to seek every avenue possible to find relief from or alternative ways to comply with regulations, and this new policy is a prime example of that. It is a small adjustment, but it will help.”
Avionics sales decline 8.8%
Worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales topped $660 million.
Practical Aviation & Aerospace Law updated
The book explains how to avoid common legal pitfalls, and how to decide when it’s time call a lawyer.
Student’s aborted takeoff bends Cessna 172
Probable cause: The student pilot’s failure to maintain runway alignment during takeoff, which resulted in an aborted takeoff and runway excursion.
Picture of the Day: Just Married
Linda Goering submitted this photo and note: “Ashley and Ryan Goering on their wedding day, in Prineville, Oregon. Family and friends were seeing the couple off as they departed for Santa Cruz for their honeymoon. The Cessna 172 had been stripped and ready for paint so we thought it would be fun to spray “Just […]
Tips and advice for sharing your plane
Don’t let the idea of a failed attempt sideline you. After all, when we do a go-around, we don’t just throw our hands up and say, “forget it”. We try again.