SpiraMirabilis
Possible Subversive
How many of us have had the pleasure to fly "hangar queen" aircraft that have "well known issues" or quirks with perhaps a gauge or other similarly benign sounding issue?
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/sto...aused-fatal-marine-helicopter-crash/74288256/
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/sto...aused-fatal-marine-helicopter-crash/74288256/
While the warning lights typically indicate an emergency, the pilots likely assumed the problem was due to a faulty gauge, not actual fluid loss, because of recent maintenance issues. About a week prior, their aircraft had undergone maintenance because of a faulty reading, which included replacing oil pressure sensors.
With Twentynine Palms more than 15 minutes away, the pilots decided to continue flying. They passed two airports where they could have landed safely before the transmission froze, the investigators found.