OldTownPilot
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I know the plane has had issues with the anti-skid, or a lack of anti skid or something like that.
Glad to hear everyone is OK.
Glad to hear everyone is OK.
uh. Hmm. 27 closed or something?
If you listen to the audio (you lazy punk).
It's the same electric system as old Lears. Very twitchy. Great flying plane, major PITA to taxi.Anyone that flies this bad mamajama, does it have hydraulic NWS?
Yup, first semi-serious accident (at least in the US). Nothing worse than simple over-runs before this.Ouch, lucky no fire broke out. But everyone survived, and that's what mattered in the long run. Is this the first crash of a Piaggio? Haven't heard of one prior to this.
Nope, engine failure/secured in flight, OEI landing. No reason to suspect break failure...the brakes on that thing are pretty simple.engine failure at touchdown? break failure? seems weird. Glad no one bought the farm.
There have been a small handfull of gearups/gear collapses, and a few over-runs and side-excursions, but nothing worse than that in the US.They had one gear up at Khpn after a gear unsafe indication, but I haven't heard of other crashes.
Any turbo-prop with a negative autofeather(or auto-coarsen) on takeoff is going to be a handful. Piaggio is no worse than any other (and easier than some). AFX has little to do with landing, and nothing to do with landing with an already secured engine. OEI landings in the plane are no big deal (under normal conditions).Guy in my FS class flew those and said engine outs can get sketchy without autofeather on take off. Can't imagine its much better on landing.
Crosswind makes a normal landing in this thing quite...sporty. Narrow wheel base and creative NWS...Sounds like he landed on 36/18. Would have had a bit of crosswind. It might have been a contributing factor.
Precisely. I'd agree completely (knowing nothing beyond what's in the article and my experience with the plane).The failure didn't happen on landing. It sounded like an enroute/descent failure. Plenty of time to get it trimmed up and flying straight.
I'd say the wind played a large role in it. I read elsewhere that they landed on 36.
The anti-skid is a recurring problem...they didn't install it. Add to that carbon brakes, the fact that you can't use full reverse, and a crosswind...it definitely has to be flown all the way to the blocks.I know the plane has had issues with the anti-skid, or a lack of anti skid or something like that.
Glad to hear everyone is OK.
Any turbo-prop with a negative autofeather(or auto-coarsen) on takeoff is going to be a handful. Piaggio is no worse than any other (and easier than some). AFX has little to do with landing, and nothing to do with landing with an already secured engine. OEI landings in the plane are no big deal (under normal conditions).
they were cleared to land on 27, but apparently didn't line up with the right runway. When the controller asked them what they were doing, they said their gyros weren't indicating correctly. They were then cleared to land on any runway.
Maybe he retracted the flaps in the flare. hmm
If you listen to the audio (you lazy punk), you'll hear that they were cleared to land on 27, but apparently didn't line up with the right runway. When the controller asked them what they were doing, they said their gyros weren't indicating correctly. They were then cleared to land on any runway.
They probably never had them all the way down to begin with!
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Flaps mid approach for single engine landing per p-180 checklist. Sounds like the holes in the swiss cheese lined up to create a very unfortunate event (single engine/tower misunderstanding?/gyro or PFD fail?/stiff crosswind/unknowns...)
I think it's WAY too early to make any assumptions like that. If I recall correctly, the Piaggio has PL 21 avionics with dual AHRS, and I'd imagine at least one of them is on the Emergency bus if there was a major electrical failure (which in itself would be unusual for a simple engine failure on a turbine aircraft). There are a lot of strange things with this accident, which will likely take some time to fully understand.