Chris_Ford
Well-Known Member
After reading the "Overly Conservative Pilots" thread, I've thought about how I often times am too conservative. So I pose a question to you, the loyal JCers out there.
You're doing your runup and when you bring it back to your idle check, the first few times RPMs drop down to ~300RPM, then after revving the engine back up and bringing it back to idle, the engine flat out quits.
This is a valid reason to put the plane down right?
My thinking is that perhaps it's just a function of airflow over the prop and that in the air, it wouldn't fail, but I wouldn't want to take that risks... Just curious to see if you guys out there disagree.
This, unfortunately, has killed any opportunity to fly today, the first 10SM CLR day (with no haze) we've had here for a bit.
Edit: Also, can I log the .3 since my intentions were on flying the airplane?
You're doing your runup and when you bring it back to your idle check, the first few times RPMs drop down to ~300RPM, then after revving the engine back up and bringing it back to idle, the engine flat out quits.
This is a valid reason to put the plane down right?
My thinking is that perhaps it's just a function of airflow over the prop and that in the air, it wouldn't fail, but I wouldn't want to take that risks... Just curious to see if you guys out there disagree.
This, unfortunately, has killed any opportunity to fly today, the first 10SM CLR day (with no haze) we've had here for a bit.
Edit: Also, can I log the .3 since my intentions were on flying the airplane?