GreenDayPilot
Well-Known Member
I haven't posted here in a while, but I figured this my be worthy to post...
I left KHND and was climbing out around 8k and decided to get flight following since I was flying back to SoCal at night.
As soon as I get the squawk, I start losing MP. Then the MP kept going down and eventually the engine died. It came back up and I tried to climb... this happened twice before it started dying and decided to just do a no power landing at the airport I happened to be flying over when it all happened.
I tested the fuel before and after and there was no water.
My guess is that it was something with the turbo, possibly some exhaust leakage... but I won't find out until Monday.
I was fortunate to have 2 things, altitude and an airport nearby. Because of this, I feel it wasn't THAT crazy of an emergency, but still a shocker... the FD clocked my blood pressure at 190/123 after I landed safely.
You can critique all you want for trying to stretch my options, but your brain is operating at a different level whereby decision making is thrown all possible options and outcomes at a very fast rate.
About 70% of the audio was captured by liveatc.net...
I edited to eliminate all the other freq's and airplanes..... Here it is......
http://f.cl.ly/items/3a2i303i2X2X3p0s1J2k/KLAS-App--Feb-25-2012-0430Z.mp3
I left KHND and was climbing out around 8k and decided to get flight following since I was flying back to SoCal at night.
As soon as I get the squawk, I start losing MP. Then the MP kept going down and eventually the engine died. It came back up and I tried to climb... this happened twice before it started dying and decided to just do a no power landing at the airport I happened to be flying over when it all happened.
I tested the fuel before and after and there was no water.
My guess is that it was something with the turbo, possibly some exhaust leakage... but I won't find out until Monday.
I was fortunate to have 2 things, altitude and an airport nearby. Because of this, I feel it wasn't THAT crazy of an emergency, but still a shocker... the FD clocked my blood pressure at 190/123 after I landed safely.
You can critique all you want for trying to stretch my options, but your brain is operating at a different level whereby decision making is thrown all possible options and outcomes at a very fast rate.
About 70% of the audio was captured by liveatc.net...
I edited to eliminate all the other freq's and airplanes..... Here it is......
http://f.cl.ly/items/3a2i303i2X2X3p0s1J2k/KLAS-App--Feb-25-2012-0430Z.mp3